From the opposing press:
This Sunday, the Bills will stick with starting quarterback J.P. Losman despite his past two mediocre games. Losman may have received a pass for the New England game after he was 15-of-26 throwing for 173 yards and an interception against the league's fourth-ranked defense, producing a passer rating of 74.7. He was also sacked four times.
Losman, though, faces another tough defense predicated on rushing the passer and making offenses one-dimensional. Losman must be at the top of his game on Sunday, especially since Buffalo's offense has managed just 13 points in each of its last two road wins (Dolphins, Jets).
This Sunday, the Bills will stick with starting quarterback J.P. Losman despite his past two mediocre games. Losman may have received a pass for the New England game after he was 15-of-26 throwing for 173 yards and an interception against the league's fourth-ranked defense, producing a passer rating of 74.7. He was also sacked four times.
Losman, though, faces another tough defense predicated on rushing the passer and making offenses one-dimensional. Losman must be at the top of his game on Sunday, especially since Buffalo's offense has managed just 13 points in each of its last two road wins (Dolphins, Jets).
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