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  • northernbillfan
    Hello, I'm Mike and I'm a Bills fan.

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    • Jul 2002
    • 27551

    Zone Original: Alex Soto

    The growing pains of JP Losman came a lot sooner than expected as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers dominated the Buffalo Bills in virtually every facet of the game. Losman was unable to get into any rhythm as the Buccaneers defense stifled any attempt at a pass or run. From the start, Tampa Bay’s defense man-handled the Bills offensive line with ease and although there weren’t many sacks, they rushed JP enough to cause him to take bad shots, several which should have been intercepted easily. Tampa Bay’s hybrid cover-2 defense proved to be too much for the young quarterback to decipher, leaving his 1st half stats to a measly 13 yards in passing and 11 yards rushing for his life. The Bills wouldn’t even get a 1st down until the 2 minute warning of the 2nd quarter!

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  • Drive 4 Five
    Registered User
    • May 2003
    • 2202

    #2
    Re: Zone Original: Alex Soto

    Another really good article by Mr. Soto. As always, I enjoy reading them. The only place where I felt you missed is not giving more credit to the Bucs for what I felt was an absolutley dominating performance by a FINE football team. Mark my words, those guys are contenders. That said, the Bill's performance was not as dismal as we all think. It is not as if we got blown out like the Vikings or the 49ers. We simply got beat by a damn good football team. Time to lick our wounds, hopefully learn from our mistakes, and come back with a strong performance next week. I do not believe Atlanta is as good as Tampa.

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    • mysticsoto
      Too sober for this...
      • Apr 2004
      • 31439

      #3
      Re: Zone Original: Alex Soto

      Originally posted by Drive 4 Five
      Another really good article by Mr. Soto. As always, I enjoy reading them. The only place where I felt you missed is not giving more credit to the Bucs for what I felt was an absolutley dominating performance by a FINE football team. Mark my words, those guys are contenders. That said, the Bill's performance was not as dismal as we all think. It is not as if we got blown out like the Vikings or the 49ers. We simply got beat by a damn good football team. Time to lick our wounds, hopefully learn from our mistakes, and come back with a strong performance next week. I do not believe Atlanta is as good as Tampa.
      Thank you, and you are right...I should have given more credit to TB's defense. They were superb and deserve the accolades. I was just...kind of upset with our own and focusing on them...

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      • The last buffalo fan
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        • Sep 2004
        • 18204

        #4
        Re: Zone Original: Alex Soto

        Excellent work, very descriptive I think. Thank you for taking your time to write, It complement, the very friggin little little little, highlights at the espn sportscenter. I do like your work and appreciate the effort.

        Keep coming this stuff, and ..............let's go Buffalo!!!!!

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        • Luisito23
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          • Apr 2003
          • 7433

          #5
          Re: Zone Original: Alex Soto

          Like always great job Northern.....






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          • Nic82
            Registered User
            • Jul 2005
            • 122

            #6
            Re: Zone Original: Alex Soto

            Thanks Alex. I find your articles extremely useful when I am unable to see the games.

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            • mysticsoto
              Too sober for this...
              • Apr 2004
              • 31439

              #7
              Re: Zone Original: Alex Soto

              Originally posted by Nic82
              Thanks Alex. I find your articles extremely useful when I am unable to see the games.
              Thank you. Hopefully, it'll have a more positive note after this week.

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