It seems to me that Mularkey is afraid that Losman will prove that he had a poor gameplan in the beginning of the season. This team would have been a lot better off if Losman could have taken chances back in September.
Bills' head coach is full of Mularkey
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Re: Bills' head coach is full of Mularkey
Originally posted by justasportsfanBy not saying who the qb is, who does it hurt? the fans? media?
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Yeah....I don't think it matters either way when he announces to the media who his starter is. I don't think it was a mistake sitting Losman after he struggled badly 3 straight games, but it would be a mistake to not start him this week. He was given the job before. This time, he earned it!
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Originally posted by The OutsiderThe outsider thinks this bum is full of more than just mularkey. Stop dancing on Donahoes strings and do your own thing playboy!
A painfully below average passing O on ice should have noticed the "spark" that happened when we had a guy who could scramble away and gain yards from the pass rush and throw 2 long TD's, something we havent done all year.
Add in the fact that we are headed against the 30th ranked passing D in SD, and the 1st ranked rushing D and we would seem to want to start a guy who has the hot hand. If your forced not to run the ball, you better be able to throw it. KH can do that short, but he isnt getting the points we need, JP just did!
I swear, I will lose any faith I have in MM if he picks Holcomb to start this week. That will be the nail in the coffin as far as I am concerned. To start a guy who is ranked 30th in passing O, has no upside, cant get out of a pass rush, and isnt throwing for TD's, over a guy who just did all of that and is your future? That will be it.
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Not naming a starting quarterback is not going to earn you victories; it will alienate your team's fans and make you into a league-wide joke.
When Holcomb started, he was 2-2 but clearly demonstrated why he has been a backup in this league for a decade. Holcomb simply doesn't have what it takes to be a special NFL quarterback. Losman has far greater arm strength and far greater mobility than Holcomb.
Buffalo's biggest mistake was trying to make him into a game manager. Losman is more of a gunslinger like Brett Favre. He'll run around out there and make some great plays and a couple other ones that make you want to pull the hair out of your head. Hey, if it has worked for Favre, why not let Losman try?
Great analysis.
It seems to me that Mularkey is afraid that Losman will prove that he had a poor gameplan in the beginning of the season. This team would have been a lot better off if Losman could have taken chances back in September.
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Originally posted by jp-eraAdd in the fact that we are headed against the 30th ranked passing D in SD, and the 1st ranked rushing D and we would seem to want to start a guy who has the hot hand. If your forced not to run the ball, you better be able to throw it. KH can do that short, but he isnt getting the points we need, JP just did!
I swear, I will lose any faith I have in MM if he picks Holcomb to start this week. That will be the nail in the coffin as far as I am concerned. To start a guy who is ranked 30th in passing O, has no upside, cant get out of a pass rush, and isnt throwing for TD's, over a guy who just did all of that and is your future? That will be it.
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