Or when virtually every post by the poster is inaccurate?
Of course he lives about 290 miles from Buffalo which makes him more disconsolate over losses than Bills fans who either live farther away or closer than he does.
It's like I've mentioned before. He is a natural athlete and is smooth in everything he does. Besides this, his height, length, large hands, and natural talent make his short game deadly. It's like James Worthy making an entry pass to Kareem. He can virtually make any throw of less than 20 yards effortlessly.
I was unhappy and surprised by his lack of long accuracy though. EJ needs to work on that.
I wouldn't mind seeing him extending plays to throw but I really prefer that he not become a running quarterback.
As for the game itself I thought the Bills generally played really well.
As I've said ad infinitum, over the last 10 years the average margin in an NFL game is less than 6 points.
As Jim Leon-Hard said, "we played well enough to win and bad enough to lose."
The Bills did many things well and many of those things will be dismissed or discounted simply because they lost.
Unlike recent close losses to good teams and other moral victories, at least this loss was suffered by the 3rd youngest team in the NFL.
As I was saying at the tailgate after the loss, I'm sick of moral victories but there were many encouraging signs in this game.