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BLEDSOE JUST GOT CUT BY THE BILLS!!!:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:


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I think the Bills will cut Bledsoe. Jp Losman is in Buffalo already training. If Bledsoe decides to restructure and compete for the starting job in training camp it's possible that he stays, but I doubt that happens.
 
CrunchTime said:
I would take Bledsoe over Garcia for backup duty any day.
I highly doubt he would come here as a backup but if they tell him he can fight Feeley for the starting position then maybe, although I think it would be a mistake
 
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HERES IS THE INFO FROM THE BILLSZONE IN REFERENCE TO BLEDSOE. HE REQUESTED TO BE CUT SINCE LOSMAN WILL BE MANED STARTER.

Bledsoe out in Buffalo, will be released


By Bill Burt
Staff Writer

What was supposed to be a storybook career in Buffalo has instead ended in a thud for former Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe.

According to a source in Bills management, Bledsoe was informed last week that he was out as the starting quarterback for 2005. General manager Terry Donahoe told Bledsoe that J.P. Losman, who will enter his second season in the fall, would be the No. 1 quarterback.

Bledsoe was offered the opportunity to remain with the team as a backup, which would have meant forgoing a $1 million bonus in March and cutting his salary from $3.3 million to about $1.5 million.

Bledsoe refused the request, saying he wanted to be a starter. He asked the Bills to cut him soon and allow him to become a free agent. The Bills said they would honor his request and probably release him in the next two weeks.

It's a far cry from the red-carpet treatment Bledsoe received soon after the trade with the Patriots was finalized just before the 2002 NFL Draft. The Bills expected big things from Bledsoe's leadership, but it never transpired. The Bills were only 23-25 under the former No. 1 overall draft choice with no playoff appearances.

Apparently the last straw for Bills management was the final regular-season game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, a game the Bills needed to win to make the playoffs. Going against Steelers backups for most of the day, Bledsoe turned in an uninspired performance (16 for 30, 189 yards, 1 INT) and was sacked three times. On one of the sacks Bledsoe was blind-sided before fumbling the ball, which was returned for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Before the loss to Pittsburgh, the Bills had won six straight games, but it wasn't enough to save Bledsoe's job.

As for Bledsoe's next stop, the obvious choice is the Dallas Cowboys with head coach Bill Parcells. Parcells does not have a starting quarterback he is comfortable with in Drew Henson or Vinny Testaverde.

The Patriots will go down as the big winners in the trading of Bledsoe to the Bills. New England received a 2004 first-round pick, selecting defensive lineman Vince Wilfork, a key performer for the Patriots during their recent Super Bowl run.
 
I dont know the cap implications but I would have kept him at least until midseason until Losman could be ready.Now the Bills had be prepared for some growing pains next year while Losman gets up to speed.
 
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