* How many times when Losman was sacked did one or more of his linemen help him up?
* How many times when Losman was picked or lost a fumble did his teammates come over to talk to him and/or console him on the sidelines?
* How many times PERIOD have seen Losman even COMMUNICATE with his WR's, McGahee or his offensive line on the sidelines?
* How many times have you seen Losman take command in the huddle? How many times have you seen him in a lineman's face after they missed a block that led to him being hit?
The answer to ALL of these questions is FAR TOO LITTLE.. The most important player at the most important position is NOT a leader, not even close.. He's making the quarterback position for the Buffalo Bills just another one of the 22 positions.. As long as that happens, we will continue to go NOWHERE.
And the OL is an excuse.. Its half legit and its half little more than a convienant excuse.. Yes, our OL is not strong, and it needs an upgrade big-time. However, as someone who watches and tapes a host of other games, let me assure you there are other offensive lines in the NFL that are FAR worse than ours..
Sure he'll have a good game every now and then.. I wouldnt be surprised at all if he looks great against the Packers (and their NFL worst pass-defense that will be without Woodson on top of that). But until we have a QB that will put us in a position to win 10-14 games per year, the mediocrity of the 4-7 win seasons will continue. Whether its a free agent pickup or a first rounder next year, its time for the Bills to have some leadership qualities and other intangibles at the quarterback position.
SInce last season, a number of vets have directly and indirectly complained about Losman..Even over the last week, Lee Evans is making remarks about turnovers.. .. At some point, they can't ALL be wrong about him.
So don't accuse of me not being a Bills fan. I very much am and I like most of this team.. I just despise the quarterback. (and im not too thrilled with the HC either, another topic for another time)
* How many times when Losman was picked or lost a fumble did his teammates come over to talk to him and/or console him on the sidelines?
* How many times PERIOD have seen Losman even COMMUNICATE with his WR's, McGahee or his offensive line on the sidelines?
* How many times have you seen Losman take command in the huddle? How many times have you seen him in a lineman's face after they missed a block that led to him being hit?
The answer to ALL of these questions is FAR TOO LITTLE.. The most important player at the most important position is NOT a leader, not even close.. He's making the quarterback position for the Buffalo Bills just another one of the 22 positions.. As long as that happens, we will continue to go NOWHERE.
And the OL is an excuse.. Its half legit and its half little more than a convienant excuse.. Yes, our OL is not strong, and it needs an upgrade big-time. However, as someone who watches and tapes a host of other games, let me assure you there are other offensive lines in the NFL that are FAR worse than ours..
Sure he'll have a good game every now and then.. I wouldnt be surprised at all if he looks great against the Packers (and their NFL worst pass-defense that will be without Woodson on top of that). But until we have a QB that will put us in a position to win 10-14 games per year, the mediocrity of the 4-7 win seasons will continue. Whether its a free agent pickup or a first rounder next year, its time for the Bills to have some leadership qualities and other intangibles at the quarterback position.
SInce last season, a number of vets have directly and indirectly complained about Losman..Even over the last week, Lee Evans is making remarks about turnovers.. .. At some point, they can't ALL be wrong about him.
So don't accuse of me not being a Bills fan. I very much am and I like most of this team.. I just despise the quarterback. (and im not too thrilled with the HC either, another topic for another time)
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