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The_Philster
07-30-2006, 04:25 PM
Even after two entire days of practice, it's still too early to declare a winner in the Buffalo Bills' quarterback derby.
Even if Kelly Holcomb did throw the first interception at St. John Fisher College in beautiful suburban Rochester on Friday.
We've already made our feelings quite clear on Mr. Holcomb, who looks much better wearing a baseball cap and holding a clipboard than anywhere near the field of play, so we won't dwell on his shortcomings, nor those of J. P. Losman or Craig Nall. Even if Buffalo's all-new corps of decision-makers have already arrived at the most logical conclusion, that Losman has the most potential of the trio, can do any number of things that the other two can't and will only improve with playing time, they're not going to admit it for weeks. more (http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/billstuff8.1.06.html)

North_Coast
07-30-2006, 05:55 PM
I don't think the Bills make any kind of announcement on who's starting until at least after the first preseason game. They want to see the QBs in game conditions. A guy can look great in practice and stink at game time.

Mr. Cynical
07-31-2006, 02:43 AM
"All of which reinforces the truth behind a classic Levy-ism: if you have more than one of anything, then you probably don't have any."

One of the reasons the Bills will not have a good season.

jamze132
07-31-2006, 02:50 AM
I don't think the Bills make any kind of announcement on who's starting until at least after the first preseason game. They want to see the QBs in game conditions. A guy can look great in practice and stink at game time.
A guy can also look like a Joe Montana in pre-season and look like Rob Johnson in the regular.