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all I can say is he was very RJ-like in his mop up action. Big Ben he is not. Can you say 2006?

 

Sheer brilliance coach.... I don't think you remember RJ very well.

 

 

1/1 for 17 yards... in garbage time... and no sacks, no ints. ... yes... we all can clearly see the similarity.

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Eli Manning and Phillip Rivers are no Ben Roethlisberger either. So watcha talkin?

 

J.P. Losman is what he is and that's a rookie quarterback with great arm strength and mobility. What kind of pro he becomes is anyone's guess. One thing is for sure though ...... We will see him as a starter some time in 2005 and not 2006. Bledsoe is done in "The Buf." Ya dig?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I didnt even stick around to watch Losman. Why bother? So I can see him hand off the ball a few times?

 

If it wasnt for my mom-in-law insisting we watch the ENTIRE Bills game, I would have went to the Jets game after Willis' last score.

 

They dont call it "garbage time" for nothing.

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all I can say is he was very RJ-like in his mop up action. Big Ben he is not. Can you say 2006?

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I can see why you say he was "RJ-like." He has the same negative body language that RJ had. For instance, his first play in the Seattle game was a delay of game penalty-- his body language suggested that the earth was falling off its axis. Losman really needs to work on his body language--not every negative play is the end of the world.

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Yes, I believe J.P.'s 10 seconds of action against the Pats and Seattle during mop up time tells us, without question, he's a bust. What was TD thinking ?  :lol:

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Anyone know what the cap hit will be if we just cut him?

 

:huh::lol::P

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