Jp7
10-12-2006, 08:17 AM
J.P. Losman now is part of a large fraternity: quarterbacks who have stunk against the Chicago Bears.
The challenge for the Buffalo Bills' quarterback this week is to regain the momentum he built over the first four weeks of the season when he faces the Detroit Lions on Sunday. "I still have a bitter taste in my mouth, and I probably will for a couple weeks," Losman said of the Bills 40-7 loss to Chicago. "We were getting better consistently and then all of a sudden - boom - we got knocked out. How are we going to respond to that? We're going to find out this week."
http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20061012/1068257.asp
The challenge for the Buffalo Bills' quarterback this week is to regain the momentum he built over the first four weeks of the season when he faces the Detroit Lions on Sunday. "I still have a bitter taste in my mouth, and I probably will for a couple weeks," Losman said of the Bills 40-7 loss to Chicago. "We were getting better consistently and then all of a sudden - boom - we got knocked out. How are we going to respond to that? We're going to find out this week."
http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20061012/1068257.asp