go back and watch the play again. As the Bills broke the huddle and approached the LOS, he never took his eyes off Moulds. He made a half-assed glance towards Evans on the other side, looked back at Moulds, hiked the ball, and threw it without ever looking off the defender.
If I can see this from my couch watching ESPN's lousy coverage, you can guarantee a pro defensive back is going to pick up on it.
Holcomb also didn't feel the rush on his blind side on that fumble- he had time to throw. Bledsoe got chewed out for making the same mistake last year.
In past games, Holcomb also had that "backwards" pass that lost 12 yards. He's had 4 INT's and 4 fumbles in 4 games- that's two TO's a game.
What's the point of all of this? I'm not blaming Holcomb for the loss. I'm just saying that our QB play isn't exactly top-notch, and if Losman has learned anything over the past few weeks, the fall-off may not be as much as one would think. Holcomb's play certainly hasn't warranted a benching, but I think it's time to put Losman in.
If I can see this from my couch watching ESPN's lousy coverage, you can guarantee a pro defensive back is going to pick up on it.
Holcomb also didn't feel the rush on his blind side on that fumble- he had time to throw. Bledsoe got chewed out for making the same mistake last year.
In past games, Holcomb also had that "backwards" pass that lost 12 yards. He's had 4 INT's and 4 fumbles in 4 games- that's two TO's a game.
What's the point of all of this? I'm not blaming Holcomb for the loss. I'm just saying that our QB play isn't exactly top-notch, and if Losman has learned anything over the past few weeks, the fall-off may not be as much as one would think. Holcomb's play certainly hasn't warranted a benching, but I think it's time to put Losman in.
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