Pretty good article, I can't wait to see him light it up this year!!!!
Losman Article on NFL.com
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Originally posted by Typ0I like what he said about leadership...it tells me he's in the right place and will draw from the experienced members of the team appropriately.
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Originally posted by McGahee420Yeah, that makes me feel like he is a TEAM player and won't hesitate to get help from the veterans. I like to hear that Teague is helping run that offense, kinda reminds me of when Kent Hull helping Kelly run plays. It gives me a feeling that this is a team of friends and not just superstars trying to do to much. This is going to be an awesome season, because I BILLIEVE!!!!!
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Originally posted by Typ0I like what he said about leadership...it tells me he's in the right place and will draw from the experienced members of the team appropriately.
I mean that in a good way, though. JP strikes me as very young and naturally immature compared to what he'll be in a couple years after starting a while (assuming he does). He's listening closely to the old man to help him get the perspective he could not possibly have on his own. That's pretty smart of him.One set of rules for all in the beloved community
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Still, I wouldn't expect too much from JP this season. If the Bills' are lucky he'll only have to throw 22-24 passes per game. And regardless of what he does in preseason, it's a virtual lock he'll throw at least as many picks as TD's.
I'd be happy if he ended his first season with these stats:
15 Starts
385 Attempts
219 Completions
57% Percentage
16 Pass TD
18 Int
350 Rush yards
3 Rush TDOne set of rules for all in the beloved community
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Originally posted by MeatheadStill, I wouldn't expect too much from JP this season. If the Bills' are lucky he'll only have to throw 22-24 passes per game. And regardless of what he does in preseason, it's a virtual lock he'll throw at least as many picks as TD's.
I'd be happy if he ended his first season with these stats:
15 Starts
385 Attempts
219 Completions
57% Percentage
16 Pass TD
18 Int
350 Rush yards
3 Rush TD
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Originally posted by MeatheadYou could almost see Sam Wyche's lips move when he said that.
Then I proceeded to try and get my pictures taken w/ the jills and see if I can get a cupafeel. .
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Originally posted by justasportsfanAt camp I had a picture w/ Sam Wyche. I was the only one in line for his autograph/picture. He asked me why wasn't I in line for the players. I told him I wasn't a player fan and cared more about the brains behind the players. He then put out his hand to shake mine and gave me a bear hug and said" you got it,right. players get the glory".
Though I'm surprised there weren't more people that wanted to talk to him. I'm like you, I'd much rather stand there and shoot the bull with somebody like Wyche than any of the players. If I could have lunch with anybody on the team I would definitely choose Sam Wyche. You're going to get a great conversation that has to do with a lot of things other than football.One set of rules for all in the beloved community
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Originally posted by justasportsfanAt camp I had a picture w/ Sam Wyche. I was the only one in line for his autograph/picture. He asked me why wasn't I in line for the players. I told him I wasn't a player fan and cared more about the brains behind the players. He then put out his hand to shake mine and gave me a bear hug and said" you got it,right. players get the glory".
Then I proceeded to try and get my pictures taken w/ the jills and see if I can get a cupafeel. .
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Originally posted by justasportsfanAt camp I had a picture w/ Sam Wyche. I was the only one in line for his autograph/picture. He asked me why wasn't I in line for the players. I told him I wasn't a player fan and cared more about the brains behind the players. He then put out his hand to shake mine and gave me a bear hug and said" you got it,right. players get the glory".
Then I proceeded to try and get my pictures taken w/ the jills and see if I can get a cupafeel. .
Get all the fools on your side and you can be elected to anything.
- Frank Dane
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who are not."
-Thomas Jefferson
The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane.
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This sounds like a fair assessment of Losman, though I'd get a chance to see myself on friday.
I liked the way Mularkay and Co. so far has stressed going thru the progression reads instead of focusing on correcting his mechanics (like throwing from the back foot etc.). I think Mularkay himself has said that so far Losman has gone to the right guy in TC, which is encouraging to me. Making a right decision is far more important than making a beautiful throw in my book.
The next step is to see if he can carry it to situations where the opponents are breathing down his neck - maybe that's why Mularkay wants to arrange for this Green Bay scrimmage along with 4 pre-season games.
He'll make mistakes. Some may be very ugly like overthrowing guys and resulting INTs. Throwing on the run - something he sure loves to do - will also increase INTs. But I'll accept all of these as long as he's going to the right guy.
The way things are shaping up, the first half the season looks to be very crucial to whether the team can make the playoff. Like what we saw from the NE game last year, I think the game has not slowed down for Losman yet, probably not until the half way point of the season, like Carson Palmer experienced last year. The Defense and McGahee gotta carry the team early: 1) getting enough wins so we don't fall into a hole like last year and 2) giving Losman a great environment to grow. Let's face it, if thing does not go well at the beginning, it's only natural for a young guy like Losman to place more burden on his shoulder and over do things.
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I think that what Makes Brady such a great QB is his quick decision making and keeping mistakes at a minimum. He doesn't have a huge arm but he can let it fly if he has to. I Hope that the coaching staff has had JP watch film of Brady so he can try and emulate his type of decision making while utilizing his talents.Get all the fools on your side and you can be elected to anything.
- Frank Dane
"The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who are not."
-Thomas Jefferson
The rule is perfect: in all matters of opinion our adversaries are insane.
- Mark Twain
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Originally posted by justasportsfanAt camp I had a picture w/ Sam Wyche. I was the only one in line for his autograph/picture. He asked me why wasn't I in line for the players. I told him I wasn't a player fan and cared more about the brains behind the players. He then put out his hand to shake mine and gave me a bear hug and said" you got it,right. players get the glory".
Then I proceeded to try and get my pictures taken w/ the jills and see if I can get a cupafeel. .
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