"They've called me after the last two games," Losman said of Evans and Eric Moulds. "And told me they're with me and that they believe in me. . . . They see it every day in practice. They see how good I can be and they want that player to come out onto the field. So it hasn't gotten to a frustrating point. But if it drags throughout the year I'm sure it will get frustrating to everybody."
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'They believe in me'
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I hope that something clicks this week.Originally posted by notaconThe biggest thing we learned from the Bills is that they are a resilient bunch and did what they had to do to win instead of past years where they fold like a cheap lawn chair.
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Originally posted by bigwoo25It must really suck to be a rookie. Yeah, the money is good, but to have to deal with NATIONAL pressure, it's amazing that he can sleep at night.Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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Until he proves otherwise, the distinction is moot.
Still, I'm liking the way he's handling the situation this week. He's a confident guy, you can see the resemblance to Favre there. Not over the top, either. Apearing wise beyond his years.
My money, however, says that most of the calming influence is coming from Sam. Moulds and Evans' midnight chats are a very sweet icing on the cake. But Sam is the man.
Now let's see if all that means a damn thing come Sunday evening.One set of rules for all in the beloved community
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Originally posted by Jan ReimersJP is not a rookie. He is a second year player with limited on-field experience. There IS a difference.
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Originally posted by OpIv37po-tay-to, po- tott-o. Coming into this season, his on-field experience from last year was meaningless. He might as well be a rookie.
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Originally posted by Philagape[I]"They've called me after the last two games," Losman said of Evans and Eric Moulds. "And told me they're with me and that they believe in me. . . . They see it every day in practice.
3 games, Moulds/Evans combined 14 Rec., 153 yards, 0 TD's. Yeah JP you'll see how much they believe in you if they keep up those numbers.
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Originally posted by Typ0not true at all. JP has had that season to work in practice with NFL players and get to know both the language and information about how teams work in the NFL. Granted, most of this work is in his head...but the game is 90% mental. There really is a large discrepancy in preparation for a second year player and a rookie who was in college a few months ago.
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Can I laugh at you punks when J.P. rips N.O. a new one the field tomorrow?
Don't answer that...just be warned that I will!I didn't come here to fight, I hate fighting. Life is way too short to spend it on fighting! Go fight with yourself, one of you will eventually win!
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Originally posted by Philagape"They've called me after the last two games," Losman said of Evans and Eric Moulds. "And told me they're with me and that they believe in me. . . . They see it every day in practice. They see how good I can be and they want that player to come out onto the field. So it hasn't gotten to a frustrating point. But if it drags throughout the year I'm sure it will get frustrating to everybody."
http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial...01/1037709.asp
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Originally posted by OpIv37I don't think the experience helped him all that much. You always hear experts and QB's talking about how the game "slows down"- that only comes from on-the-field experience.
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