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By Howard Ulman The Associated Press Patriot's quarterback maturing And yesterday, Parcells gave his most glowing review since he took Bledsoe with the first pick of last year's NL draft. FOXBORO, Mass. — it's a sure sign that Drew Bledsoe has arrived. His demanding coaching, Bill Parcells, only got mad at him once Sunday. Bledsoe gets thumbs-up from coach Bill Parcells Yet he had at least 365 passing yards in all three games. In 19 pro seasons, Hall of Famer Johnny Unitas did that just seven times. So don't issue Bledsoe's ticket to the Hall of Fame just three games into his second season, even if he has thrown for an NFL-high 388.7 yards per game, 72 more than the second most productive quarterback, Steve Young. How could he not praise the man most responsible for the New England Patriots league-leading offense? "We're 1-2, and I think that's the biggest analysis of a quarterback," he said. "It doesn't matter what the stats are. When you're winning ballgames, that's when you become a good quarterback." "I'm very pleased with him, so write everything on a positive note." Parcels said, then paused, "but he did overthrow three touchdowns. The guys were open." "People and you guys (reporters) especially are always going to try and build expectations beyond all reality," Bledsoe said yesterday. "Before people start comparing me with other quarterbacks around the league, let me accomplish something first." He completed 30 of 50 passes for 365 yards and one touchdown in Sunday's 31-28 win at Cincinnati. But he has his own way to measure how he's doing. He also has gotten excellent protection, being sacked only three times, and has an outstanding receiving corps in Ben Coates, Michael Timpson and backlash Kevin Turner. "I told him in the shower Sunday that I only got mad at him one time," Parcells said. In six seasons, since 1989, Marino has done it only three times. 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