The Bills released the best QB on the roster to sign Jordan Palmer.
Thad >>> EJ

The Bills released the best QB on the roster to sign Jordan Palmer.
Thad >>> EJ
Thad played badly in preseason and in training camp, dude regressed badly. Palmer apparently helped Bortles with pre-draft workouts, guess they are hoping he helps EJ out with his mechanics and footwork![]()
Carson is mediocre and the Bills are hoping his baby brother can "help" EJ.
No way, absolutely inaccurate.
I have now come full circle on EJ, just in time to start the season.
When we drafted him, and for the first month of last year, I was excited.
By the end of the year, and through the first half of this past weeks preseason game against Tampa, I was ready to cut him.
But now, seeing him come out and play so free in that second half, Im ready to get back on the bandwagon. Say what you want about the kid, but this past weekend, that first pick wasn't his fault, the Spiller fumble wasn't his fault, and by showing some resiliency in the second half, it shows he can be a fighter (unlike Fitz, Losman, Edwards, et al). It might not mean much, but when you combine that with what the kid did against Carolina last season, it's something the Bills haven't had in 20 years:
a chance to win ballgames in the fourth quarter, as opposed to losing them.
You watch a Pats game, and Brady isn't perfect for 4 quarters, just when he needs to be. If EJ can do that, we might be alright...








the fukkery this upcoming, disastrous season will bring will be fun and sad at the same timeNo way, absolutely inaccurate.
I have now come full circle on EJ, just in time to start the season.
When we drafted him, and for the first month of last year, I was excited.
By the end of the year, and through the first half of this past weeks preseason game against Tampa, I was ready to cut him.
But now, seeing him come out and play so free in that second half, Im ready to get back on the bandwagon. Say what you want about the kid, but this past weekend, that first pick wasn't his fault, the Spiller fumble wasn't his fault, and by showing some resiliency in the second half, it shows he can be a fighter (unlike Fitz, Losman, Edwards, et al). It might not mean much, but when you combine that with what the kid did against Carolina last season, it's something the Bills haven't had in 20 years:
a chance to win ballgames in the fourth quarter, as opposed to losing them.
You watch a Pats game, and Brady isn't perfect for 4 quarters, just when he needs to be. If EJ can do that, we might be alright...