‘No, Losman didn’t play great in his first start since a concussion sidelined Kelly Holcomb, but arguing that Holcomb or any other quarterback would have produced a different result is beyond asinine. If anything, Losman’s performance was the closest thing to a bright spot the Bills can take from the slaughter. Even with the offensive line, another living testament to the Donahoe Way, serving as a turnstile for the San Diego rush and Josh Reed dropping everything thrown near him, the quarterback kept trying to make something, anything happen. By simply trying, Losman elevated himself above many of his self-aggrandizing teammates who fooled themselves and a hefty portion of the paying public into believing that they constituted a "championship team," or even a "decent team."’