Bills quarterback J.P. Losman had his best day of the week Thursday as his accuracy and touch were sharp throughout the practice. Losman had good touch passes on a pair of out patterns to Lee Evans and Josh Reed in which he dropped the ball over or in between defenders.
"We're light years ahead of where were last year at this point in time," said Losman of the offense as a whole. "That's probably the big thing. The confidence is there and everyone is just getting comfortable, critiquing and perfecting all that we worked on last year."
He and Evans hooked up five times during the practice session. They would have also combined for a touchdown had the ball not come out of Losman's hands a bit wobbly on his deep shot attempt to Evans down the left sideline. Evans had beaten Kiwaukee Thomas, but the ball had too much air under it and was intercepted by Ko Simpson. It was Losman's only blemish on the day.
"We're light years ahead of where were last year at this point in time," said Losman of the offense as a whole. "That's probably the big thing. The confidence is there and everyone is just getting comfortable, critiquing and perfecting all that we worked on last year."
He and Evans hooked up five times during the practice session. They would have also combined for a touchdown had the ball not come out of Losman's hands a bit wobbly on his deep shot attempt to Evans down the left sideline. Evans had beaten Kiwaukee Thomas, but the ball had too much air under it and was intercepted by Ko Simpson. It was Losman's only blemish on the day.
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