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Recently departed OT Jason Peters had this to say when asked whether the TO-Trent Edwards nuptials will work out this season...
"I think so, because Trent is a listener. He's going to take it all in. If TO decides to go fussing, he's not going to be that guy to fuss back and make a big thing. He's just going to take it all in and go from there." Courtesy of Buffalobills.com
If Peters is half accurate in his assessment, the Bills are in deep shit. TO will chew Edwards up by the end of week two. He will be calling his wife crude names, accusing him of being a trans-sexual, going behind Trent's mom and making banging references:
Give Me-O an inch, he'll take the continent. Peters is way off in his assessment. The only way things won't go bad in upstate New York, is if Edwards not only has a pro-bowl year, but TO must be the primary benefactor of his numbers as well. This is no small order.

CAPTION: Smiles could be few and far between playing with Colonel Dung pile in '09.
Trent is an above-average athlete with a strong arm and at this point just lacks NFL experience. He enters his third year in the league with a top five WR tandem in TO and Lee Evans, so while his numbers have been un-interesting through two years, he is a break-out candidate in '09. Coach Dick Jauron has exactly one year left to make things work in Buffalo and will be doing whatever is necessary to improve Buffalo's 25th ranked offense.
It's not all bad for Buffalo and Trent Edwards. Wherever TO goes, QB production goes up.

We did the "well maybe TO has finally grown up" routine three years ago when Dallas signed him. He was on a winning team with a stud QB, and he still managed to poison the locker-room. Forgive us if our negativity on him is as apparent as flies on a freshly laid steamer.
That said, TO is only plotting his destruction in year one of a new stay, so Trent has a small window of time to go from dud to stud. Look for TO to accelerate destruction if Trent is slow to adjust.
Trent missed a couple of games in 2008 with a groin injury, but has completely healed since then. TO might scare him to death, so we have to raise the warning level to yellow.