The Cold, Hard Football Facts thinks they're virtual clones.
I love Bledsoe but even I have come to the conclusion that he's the Bert Blyleven of NFL QB's. This jumped out at me:
With an average season (3,317 passing yards) in 2005, Bledsoe will jump past Johnny Unitas (40,239), Joe Montana (40,551) and Dan Fouts (43,040) and sit next to Testaverde as the 7th most productive passer in NFL history.Drew more yards than Joe Cool and Unitas? More yards than Fouts? This surely illustrates the fact that the stats don't always tell the whole story.
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