Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:49 am EST
The Buffalo Bills have gone a few weeks without their starting quarterback but the word is that the team will have Trent Edwards(notes) chucking balls downfield after their bye in Week 10, a source tells Buffalo News.
Edwards is apparently recovered from the concussion he suffered during the early October game against the Arizona Cardinals. Backup Ryan Fitzpatrick(notes) would have a greater argument for holding onto the spot if he hadn't been so horrendous in a Week 8 loss to the Houston Texans. After all, he had led the team to two wins before that.
Hope that concussion didn't hurt the brain of Edwards too much. Here's a guy who graduated from Stanford and nearly took a job in the electronic design automation industry instead of the NFL.
Source: Buffalo News
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more like chucking 3 or 4 downfield for TO to drop, then lightly tossing the rest about 10 yards or fewer downfield.
Edwards doesn't chuck any balls. He's Capt. Checkdown.
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