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Keys to victory... keep ball out of Losman's hands?
Re: Keys to victory... keep ball out of Losman's hands?
Bling...the stats would have relevance on one condition. JP would have to be a finished product in each game being brought up.
He's still developing..getting better...therefore..your stats have no meaning. The last 2 weeks...he's had the ball in his hands when it counted the most...the TD throw to Peerless that went to a spot only Peerless could get it to win the game against Houston....and yesterday....another precision pass to Parrish to get into FG range to win the game
Re: Keys to victory... keep ball out of Losman's hands?
No Blink he just like FTP and a couple of Bills fans(wont mention names)....
They have 2 brain cells one is lost and the other is out looking for it and then they are both fighting for air. LMAO
Re: Keys to victory... keep ball out of Losman's hands?
Originally posted by Bling
3-3 when Losman throws for less than 170 yards.
2-3 when Losman throws for more than 170 yards.
You'd think the more he passes for, the more you win. Not the case with the Bills.
The same statistic applies to Ben Roethlisberger. Is this a coincidence? I think not. Especially, when you don't have the best supporting cast on offense, and blend that together with a running game that is non-existent at times, the end result is usually a L. It's just hilarious you are bashing Losman after 2 4th quarter comebacks in the past 2 weeks, how often have you seen Harrington or Culpepper do that? Hell, I don't see Roethlisberger or Manning do that either.
Blind, I mean Bling. When are you going to give up? Losman is looking more and more like the future in Buffalo each week. Are you just scared of what may happen if Losman keeps up this progress? That clearly spells Buffalo dominating Miami for the next decade.
Re: Keys to victory... keep ball out of Losman's hands?
Even though I'm the orignial fever on this board and your name is close to mine you're an ok dude. Way to tell him.
I guess this board is big enough for 2 fever's.
Originally posted by BuffaloFever
The same statistic applies to Ben Roethlisberger. Is this a coincidence? I think not. Especially, when you don't have the best supporting cast on offense, and blend that together with a running game that is non-existent at times, the end result is usually a L. It's just hilarious you are bashing Losman after 2 4th quarter comebacks in the past 2 weeks, how often have you seen Harrington or Culpepper do that? Hell, I don't see Roethlisberger or Manning do that either.
Blind, I mean Bling. When are you going to give up? Losman is looking more and more like the future in Buffalo each week. Are you just scared of what may happen if Losman keeps up this progress? That clearly spells Buffalo dominating Miami for the next decade.
Re: Keys to victory... keep ball out of Losman's hands?
Come on Bling. Think this one through.
When teams are behind, they throw more. Hence, more passing yards. My guess is that a very similar stat is true for most teams. The only exception would be teams like the Eagles (with McNabb) and the Colts that are really committed to the pass.
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