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  • LifetimeBillsFan
    All-Pro Zoner
    • Aug 2004
    • 4946

    Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

    With the Atlanta Falcons reported by ESPN News to have released Joey Harrington, could JP Losman be a landing spot for JP Losman?

    While this news makes it very likely that Atlanta will draft Matt Ryan with the # 3 pick in the draft. Arthur Blank, Atlanta's owner has made it clear that he does not want his team to start a rookie QB immediately. With only one year remaining on his contract, a move to Atlanta would give Losman a chance to start and brush up his resume while the Falcons groom Ryan for a year.

    If Losman works out well and Ryan falters, the Falcons would be in the same situation as the Browns with D.Anderson and B.Quinn--not a bad place for a team to be in--should they choose to retain Losman.

    Or, if Losman does well and Atlanta still wants to promote Ryan, he could leave as a free agent and get a pretty good deal.

    On the other hand, if JP flops in Atlanta, he would be out there on the free agent market knowing that he no longer figures to be a starting QB in the NFL and will have to accept that his future will be as a back-up QB.

    In the meantime, the Bills will move forward with whatever draft pick they can get from the Falcons for Losman (and because they draft so high in each round, a 4th rounder from them would not be much worse than a 3rd rounder from one of the league's better teams--although I'd like to see them get a 3rd rounder for JP, if at all possible).

    Well, it's a thought at least.... One that could work out well for all involved.
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  • justasportsfan
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 71579

    #2
    Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

    Originally posted by LifetimeBillsFan
    the Falcons would be in the same situation as the Browns with D.Anderson and B.Quinn--
    or the bills at the moment.
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    • #3
      Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

      I wouldn't say No to bringing in Harrington as Edwards back up

      He's been moved because of the legacy of his high cap numbers but both Phil Simms and Dan Marino, have said Harrington's had a bum deal in Detroit, Miami and Atlanta, with either a lack of weapons or a porous OL or both.

      He's a pocket passer like Edwards and Trent will only benefit by being pushed. If Trent can't handle it, then we need to look again at the position.

      I'd be happy with a 4th from Atlanta.

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      • Don't Panic
        All-Pro Zoner
        • Dec 2005
        • 4227

        #4
        Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

        Good thought... they could go with both, or they could look to get JP via trade and maybe a QB in the later rounds. That #3 pick is pretty valuable and I have a hard time believing a team wouldn't be interested in getting a QB with a 3rd (or a 4th) and then drafting another in the later rounds. That way they can draft one of the best defenders at the draft, who would likely be much more of a 'can't miss' prospect that Ryan.

        In the end all that matters is that they are a definite potential destination for JP... the question is do they value him enough to trade for him.

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        • LifetimeBillsFan
          All-Pro Zoner
          • Aug 2004
          • 4946

          #5
          Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

          I think there are still a couple of better alternatives to Harrington out there who I would prefer to see the Bills bring in if they trade Losman, but, for the sake of the team, I do think that they probably should deal Losman now if they can get a decent pick for him.
          Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. And, thus it was that they surrendered their freedom; not with a bang, but without even a whimper.

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          • VeggieMan14
            Registered User
            • Jan 2008
            • 1805

            #6
            Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

            GO GET HIM OUTTA HERE ANDALE ANDALE . lol but seriously i think atlanta is the best possible choice because i think they are in the most demand. bring harringtonin tohewould be a great back up for old eddy
            I feel a win streak coming and a Bills Playoff Run!!!



            VeggieMan- To many Concussions as a kid

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            • don137
              Registered User
              • Jul 2002
              • 7720

              #7
              Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

              Atlanta would be a great fit for JP but I still think JP is worth a third rounder. If they go after Ryan it would make sense because it would be critical for JPs future to play well in his contract year so he could land with another team and give Ryan a year to learn and adjust to the NFL...

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              • The Jokeman
                Registered User
                • Dec 2003
                • 9995

                #8
                Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

                Originally posted by don137
                Atlanta would be a great fit for JP but I still think JP is worth a third rounder. If they go after Ryan it would make sense because it would be critical for JPs future to play well in his contract year so he could land with another team and give Ryan a year to learn and adjust to the NFL...
                Atlanta's best QB last year was Chris Redman who's still on their roster. I can't see them making a big effort to get JP unless Mularkey really wants to bring him there. Which not sure he would as he didn't stick with him here in Buffalo too much.

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                • Mr. Miyagi
                  Lecter's Little *****

                  • Sep 2002
                  • 53616

                  #9
                  Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

                  JP for a 3rd. No lower.

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                  • bigbub2352
                    Registered User
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 5386

                    #10
                    Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

                    Trade him get him outta here, nothign but a problem if we dont, get what u can for him and lets move on, he can reunite with his buddy MM
                    XTRA CRISPY XTRA SAUCEY

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                    • yordad
                      Registered User
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 11867

                      #11
                      Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

                      Honestly, I really don't want to see him go there.
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                      • JPFBillsFan
                        Registered User
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 214

                        #12
                        Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

                        I don't understand people on this board

                        JP sux, this and that but all of a sudden he's worth a 3rder?
                        We traded a Pro Bowl Running back to Balt for a couple of 3rd picks....
                        what makes you think a team will give us a 3rd rd pick for a QB we don't
                        even want.....this is the David Carr situation w/Hou from a year ago....
                        He'll either come back and get a semi chance to win the job or be cut....
                        this is of course if our demands change to a 2nd day pick....

                        U guys are unreal

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                        • EDS
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 5216

                          #13
                          Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

                          Originally posted by LifetimeBillsFan
                          With the Atlanta Falcons reported by ESPN News to have released Joey Harrington, could JP Losman be a landing spot for JP Losman?

                          While this news makes it very likely that Atlanta will draft Matt Ryan with the # 3 pick in the draft. Arthur Blank, Atlanta's owner has made it clear that he does not want his team to start a rookie QB immediately. With only one year remaining on his contract, a move to Atlanta would give Losman a chance to start and brush up his resume while the Falcons groom Ryan for a year.

                          If Losman works out well and Ryan falters, the Falcons would be in the same situation as the Browns with D.Anderson and B.Quinn--not a bad place for a team to be in--should they choose to retain Losman.

                          Or, if Losman does well and Atlanta still wants to promote Ryan, he could leave as a free agent and get a pretty good deal.

                          On the other hand, if JP flops in Atlanta, he would be out there on the free agent market knowing that he no longer figures to be a starting QB in the NFL and will have to accept that his future will be as a back-up QB.

                          In the meantime, the Bills will move forward with whatever draft pick they can get from the Falcons for Losman (and because they draft so high in each round, a 4th rounder from them would not be much worse than a 3rd rounder from one of the league's better teams--although I'd like to see them get a 3rd rounder for JP, if at all possible).

                          Well, it's a thought at least.... One that could work out well for all involved.
                          I think there is a big difference between drafting a QB with the third pick letting him sit on the bench versus a guy picked in the second half of the first round sitting on the bench. The difference is the amount of money the teams have invested in the respective players.

                          Quinn is a nice affordable insurance policy for Anderson, whereas Ryan, if he were the third pick, would have a contract that preclude him from being an "affordable insurance policy."

                          I think Atlanta fully intends to let Redman be the caddy for Ryan if they draft him. They tried two retreads last year and it didn't work out so I doubt they would want to do another reclaimation project this year.

                          The Bills best chance to unload Losman is to Green Bay.

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                          • Meathead
                            Insufferable ***** and perpetual crybaby
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 21349

                            #14
                            Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

                            wow all these posts and not a single person has mentioned that edwards is still an unproven risk. amazing

                            first off edwards is a dart thrower which is great for accuracy on short routes but bad for longer throws and in windy conditions. that was so clearly and painfully obvious late last season you are truly living in a dream world if you arent concerned about that. hes simply got to make adjustments to improve in that area

                            look i like the guy but right now theres a big question mark whether he can succeed long term. i think its no coincidence that his numbers fell significantly after opposing teams got some film on him. he started hot and ended cold. and if you say throw out the bad weather games youre crazy cuz bad weather games r buffalo in cruch time

                            regarding jp, he has his problems and its yet to be determined if he can become more reliable going forward but hes also had a lot going against him his entire time playing. regardless, he is already established as a viable if inconsistent option as a starting qb. that certainly has value and i dont want the bills to throw that away

                            id like to see him stick here as insurance and would love to see him take advantage of an injury/suckitude situation should god forbid edwards suffer either. id rather hold onto him for this season, and see what happens then to move him for a low round pick or release him

                            bottom line: you cant gamble your whole season on edwards alone. i sure hope he becomes da man but right now thats also a coin flip and with those odds you simply gotta have a veteran guy in the wings

                            i personally hope that guy is jp but if they can move him for something good then do it. but they are just gonna have to turn around and get somebody else in here and based on the list of available guys jp is better than every one of them. then if edwards goes down or struggles all these great fa/trade moves could go down the ***king toilet in a hurry if your backup cant take advantage

                            thats simply too risky and only an idiot would leave the team in that perilous situation. jp stays put until they are sure they have a reasonable alternative lined up
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                            • yordad
                              Registered User
                              • Dec 2007
                              • 11867

                              #15
                              Re: Could Atlanta Be A Landing Spot For JP?

                              Originally posted by JPFBillsFan
                              I don't understand people on this board

                              JP sux, this and that but all of a sudden he's worth a 3rder?
                              We traded a Pro Bowl Running back to Balt for a couple of 3rd picks....
                              what makes you think a team will give us a 3rd rd pick for a QB we don't
                              even want.....this is the David Carr situation w/Hou from a year ago....
                              He'll either come back and get a semi chance to win the job or be cut....
                              this is of course if our demands change to a 2nd day pick....

                              U guys are unreal
                              Well, clearly your logic is flawed. The simple fact you think MaGahee was a pro bowler in '06 illustrates that.
                              Originally posted by Meathead
                              wow all these posts and not a single person has mentioned that edwards is still an unproven risk. amazing
                              Well, I woulda, but I've stated that 52 times. I can't type it in every JP thread. Or can I?
                              "Heck, now I am glad his overrated arce made the pro bowl, else we would have only got a 3rd." ~ yordad

                              "I've just been hit with a piece of sky. " ~ yordad

                              "Forgive my opinion, but...." ~ yordad

                              "Warning: I might be hammered." ~ yordad

                              "I don't care if the word is "your" or "you're", so buzz off. Its (it's) a frickin(') message board." ~ yordad

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