You have to admit these two have a special chemistry.
Here's hoping they score some points on Sunday.
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Here's hoping they score some points on Sunday.
Lee Evans spent the early part of this season catching flack rather than footballs.
Mired in a slump that saw him haul in just five passes in three games, the Bills star wide receiver became the target of criticism when he took the unpopular position of publicly lobbying for J.P. Losman to regain his starting quarterback job from rookie Trent Edwards.
"I know that I probably riled a few people, particularly since my teammates and I weren't performing at the level we had last year," Evans was saying the other day. "Some people probably wanted me to keep my mouth shut, but I was just voicing what I believed in. Nothing against Trent. I just felt J.P., with his experience and arm strength, gave us a better chance to be successful."
Mired in a slump that saw him haul in just five passes in three games, the Bills star wide receiver became the target of criticism when he took the unpopular position of publicly lobbying for J.P. Losman to regain his starting quarterback job from rookie Trent Edwards.
"I know that I probably riled a few people, particularly since my teammates and I weren't performing at the level we had last year," Evans was saying the other day. "Some people probably wanted me to keep my mouth shut, but I was just voicing what I believed in. Nothing against Trent. I just felt J.P., with his experience and arm strength, gave us a better chance to be successful."
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