At this point if the season ended the pick given up for Losman would be the 10th overall...getting better...
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It's a double -edged sword.
The Quicker we get Losman in, the lower that draft pick will be at year's end. Going with Drew the whole year will have us finish higher- but is it in the best interest of the franchise?
Bengals decided to stick with Kitna last year in an attempt to make the playoffs. Had they taken their lumps with Palmer last year they might be more compeditive this year.
San Diego and the Giants are now in the same boat.
But we are realistically finished for the playoffs unless we get a 4-5 game win streak going pronto.
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Originally posted by DozerdogIt's a double -edged sword.
The Quicker we get Losman in, the lower that draft pick will be at year's end. Going with Drew the whole year will have us finish higher- but is it in the best interest of the franchise?
Bengals decided to stick with Kitna last year in an attempt to make the playoffs. Had they taken their lumps with Palmer last year they might be more compeditive this year.
San Diego and the Giants are now in the same boat.
But we are realistically finished for the playoffs unless we get a 4-5 game win streak going pronto.
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The point being Losman's development will cost us games we normally might win. It's already happening in Cincy. It's inevitable and part of the QB learning curve. Do we take the lumps now or next season?
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Originally posted by DozerdogThe point being Losman's development will cost us games we normally might win. It's already happening in Cincy. It's inevitable and part of the QB learning curve. Do we take the lumps now or next season?
Unless your #7 is wearing black and yellow.Buffalo Only and Always.
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Personally Im all in favor to see Bledsoe and Losman split time till near week 13-15. At that point if Drew's play is still subpar than put Losman in fulltime in hopes of accelerating the learning curve. At the same time if Losman does not have a near full grasp of the playbook I do not want him out there.COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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Originally posted by danny4804I still make the trade. I like Losman
WHY???what's there to like?he hasn't done squat.Originally posted by yordadChrist, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.
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Originally posted by DozerdogThe point being Losman's development will cost us games we normally might win. It's already happening in Cincy. It's inevitable and part of the QB learning curve. Do we take the lumps now or next season?
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Originally posted by DozerdogGoing with Drew the whole year will have us finish higher- but is it in the best interest of the franchise?
I could care less about where Dallas picks (honestly, what impact does that have on the Bills other than pride....nothing) so I wan't the team to start getting better asap. Willis was step one. JP is step two. And I can see us potentially winning as many or more games with JP than with Drew. Why? Willis made the oline look a little better yesterday, right? With JP's mobility I think he will help them look better as well. And from the thread I posted on the positive effect WM had on the oline's confidence, the same could be said when JP gets in there. The oline gets nothing emotionally from Drew, that much is clear.Last edited by Mr. Cynical; 11-01-2004, 03:50 PM.
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Originally posted by BuffaloRangerUnless your #7 is wearing black and yellow.
For all the education and practice each of us undergoes, the achievment of mastery is ultimately the outcome of a personal quest for understanding.
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Originally posted by DozerdogIt's a double -edged sword.
The Quicker we get Losman in, the lower that draft pick will be at year's end. Going with Drew the whole year will have us finish higher- but is it in the best interest of the franchise?
Bengals decided to stick with Kitna last year in an attempt to make the playoffs. Had they taken their lumps with Palmer last year they might be more compeditive this year.
San Diego and the Giants are now in the same boat.
But we are realistically finished for the playoffs unless we get a 4-5 game win streak going pronto.
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I like our chances with Losman managing the game and, not making any dumb decisions as opposed to Drew.
So, yea, I could see us doing better with Losman as our quarterback.
Infact, I think we have a better chance to make a "run" at the playoffs with JP starting rather then Drew.You're right, I am a coward! I haven't any courage at all. I even scare myself.
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