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What's with all the secrecy about Parrish's injury?
Re: What's with all the secrecy about Parrish's injury?
Originally posted by feelthepain
Well I'm not sure I'd want my division rivals reading this little write up:
"Let the debate begin Part II. Described as arrogant, egotistical and not as good as his own hype, Jonathan “J.P” Losman, a UCLA transfer, isn’t the bad guy that the media has him portrayed to be. Far from it. He’s cocksure. But to most head coaches, that’s not a huge problem . Give me someone who’s cocky over someone with the baggage of a Terrell Owens. And, with JP’s upside, you’d be hard pushed not to want to brag every now and again. A cannon for an arm and super tough, he is a boom or bust type that might be 3 seasons away from starting. But with the right nurturing, he could be special.
Athletic and possessing great leadership qualities, J.P has had back to back strong seasons with the Green Wave and is a strong contender to go late in Round 1, not unlike the man who he sat behind in New Orleans, Patrick Ramsey. Losman makes all the throws, stepping into his passes well, displaying good footwork and ball carriage. He does have a small crank in his delivery which slows the motion slightly and bears watching. There is also concern about his tendency to put too much on passes at times and his tendency to hold onto the ball too long in the pocket. At the next level, Losman will give up costly picks and needless sacks if he doesn’t correct this. He also needs to do a better job with seeing the field and reading the defense. Too often he tries to get by with his athletic ability. In the NFL that simply won’t work".
All the BS about how great PJ will be, you guy's love blowing your own horns. BTW this article was obviously written before he was drafted so it's impossible to play the bias card. I'm even less worried about PJ then I was before I read this. And to think I thought enough of PJ to think he could start for my sons HS team, well I guess thats out the window. Have a great season.
Because we as Fans Talk TOO Much they dont want to give out personal medical information which is against the law ...........But mainly we as fans and Reporters Talk too much
A Nasty Brew is being developed in Buffalo can't wait for the rest of the N.F.L. to Taste.....Bring the Pain
Re: What's with all the secrecy about Parrish's injury?
Originally posted by kdharge
Because we as Fans Talk TOO Much they dont want to give out personal medical information which is against the law ...........But mainly we as fans and Reporters Talk too much
Re: What's with all the secrecy about Parrish's injury?
Mularkey is even telling the players not to discuss their injuries to the media, no matter if it's getting better or no improvement. I think he's taking a page from the Bill Belichick coaching book. Belichick is extremely secretive about injuries all the time and I think even Cowhler was like that in Pitt. I'm not surprised.
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