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Hey I am all for a guy embracing the town he plays for. It just doesn't mean anything if he is garbage on the field. Moorman is the best of both worlds correct? Seems to like Buffalo and the fans while being a great player on the field.

As for guys ripping someone like Trent for saying the Bills weren't his favorite team that is ridiculous. If I remember correctly Corto is from Buffalo - do you think he will say Buffalo wasn't his favorite team growing up if he signs a contract with some other team.

Trent never said that. He said he wasn't a fan (implicitly that he was a player) and couldn't really answer the question posed. Just saying...

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JP moved into the City of Buffalo ... he worked hard to be part of this community becoming one of Western New York's biggest boosters on the national scene. In every interview he gave to out of town media you had a sense that the guy really loved the place most of us call home. Something we complain that other members of our professional teams fail to do.

 

And yes, he failed on the field. Another in the list of many first round quarterbacks selected by another group of professional scouts from almost every team who make choices that go bad. Oh wait, who does Kiper like in the first round let's get him ... or boy I hope the Bills fail this year so we can pick a quarterback with next year's pick because those first rounders always bring in Super Bowl victories just ask the people in New Engla ... oh never mind.

 

So, JP didn't work out. He had such offensive minded coaches here who were absolutely dedicated to scoring as many points as possible with an attack offense ... oh wait ... we had Dick didn't we.

 

But to wish bad things for a guy who tried. For a guy who cared about our community. In fact, to mock what he did here. It's just another sad day realizing how sad it is that there is a significant group of people who thrive so much on their negativity that they just won't take a moment to appreciate someone who tried but just didn't work out.

 

To me it was great news when JP won with Las Vegas and if he can make it in Seattle that would be a good thing.

 

But, now is the time to be hopeful that one of the four in camp is the guy. I am a Bills' fan and I want them to win not to lose so I can complain.

 

GO BILLS and Thanks JP for being a young man willing to care about the community you work in and being williing to volunteer your time to help your neighbors (hey, that's a novel idea. Wonder how many on this board give back to their community at least once a month by volunteering to clean up a neighborhood or help kids with disabilities?)

+1

 

Well said.

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Hey...just telling you what I wished for. My apologies are extended to the morality police, but I meant what I said.

 

 

^^It's this attitude that makes good people leave. ^^ Have an opinion, debate topics, but the constant bashing of players and members on here is beyond out of control.

 

I am a moderator on a highly successful import car forum where young people can get out of hand, but on our board it rarely ever does becuase abusers are simply not tolerated, and removed. and our site has more members than any other site for that particular vehicle, because it is a community where people respect each other.

 

That's not an apology, i'm sure you never even meant to, it's sarcasm, rude, and has no place on a board where we are all supposed to be able to discuss our passion for the Bills. Some of us are even neighbors, and there's no way anyone would talk to another person in real life the way it occurs here.

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He embraced Buffalo a heck of a lot more than some other players we had....even went above and beyond in my opinion. And yes...that counts for something. Too bad the on the field product never materialized. I wish him well. He certainly gave it his best shot here in all phases.

Except in preparing for games, watching film, etc..

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GO BILLS and Thanks JP for being a young man willing to care about the community you work in and being williing to volunteer your time to help your neighbors (hey, that's a novel idea. Wonder how many on this board give back to their community at least once a month by volunteering to clean up a neighborhood or help kids with disabilities?)

 

Well written post ! I agree in its entirety.

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And for the record, Losman did live in Buffalo but let's completely overblow it. He was a single guy and liked going to bars. If I was single Bills, I'd want to live in the city too. It also way cheaper and you can get a great house.

 

As for his cleanup, do you mean the cleanup he did one year when he was the starting QB? What happened to it the next year after Losman was the backup and Trent was starting? Craig Nall got cut and re-signed and participated in the clean-up. Can you have a cleanup in the city you claim to love if you're a backup?

 

I have no ill will towards Losman but the guy was not Jesus. A lot of the things he did were for PR and his own benefit. Good luck to him in Seattle but this pretty much shows what the rest of the league things of him.

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^^It's this attitude that makes good people leave. ^^ Have an opinion, debate topics, but the constant bashing of players and members on here is beyond out of control.

 

I am a moderator on a highly successful import car forum where young people can get out of hand, but on our board it rarely ever does becuase abusers are simply not tolerated, and removed. and our site has more members than any other site for that particular vehicle, because it is a community where people respect each other.

 

That's not an apology, i'm sure you never even meant to, it's sarcasm, rude, and has no place on a board where we are all supposed to be able to discuss our passion for the Bills. Some of us are even neighbors, and there's no way anyone would talk to another person in real life the way it occurs here.

 

You obviously don't know me at all. I would say that to your face and to his, if I were to meet him. My passion for the Bills acknowledges the fact JP was a losing QB. Whether he kissed babies or cleaned up something is irrelevant to me as I do not live anywhere near Buffalo, nor do I care about that. That's awesome he is a nice guy and I say that without a hint of sarcasm. However my hatred for JP as the Bills QB was and is deep. This is an opinion forum and I expressed mine. If you disagree, that's your prerogative. Expressing my opinion, which may not be popular, has generated more discussion here, which is the purpose of a forum.

 

Obviously you don't agree with my comment,I don't care. I care about wins and losses from a football team I have followed for over 35 years. JP didn't provide the wins, so I provided my opinion. I could care less what anyone thinks about it.

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So, JP didn't work out. He had such offensive minded coaches here who were absolutely dedicated to scoring as many points as possible with an attack offense ... oh wait ... we had Dick didn't we.

 

Excellent point. JP had been playing well and was looked at as a rising star before Dick Jauron and his "play not to lose" dump off, predictably simple offensive scheme came to town. I recall Trent coming in and it looked like an improvement b/c we were actually moving the ball, although it was all dump offs.

 

Maybe if we'd stuck with an actual NFL offense, Losman wouldn't have regressed. I hope he rebounds in Seattle.

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You obviously don't know me at all. <-correct, but that goes without saying I would say that to your face and to his, if I were to meet him. <- all the girls will think you are cool if you did My passion for the Bills acknowledges the fact JP was a losing QB. <-player stats should tell you that, you must be very fortunate to get that knowledge from an emotion Whether he kissed babies or cleaned up something is irrelevant to me as I do not live anywhere near Buffalo, nor do I care about that. <-Again all the rage with the ladies That's awesome he is a nice guy and I say that without a hint of sarcasm <-incorrect. Referring to people who were disgusted with your obnoxious, childish comment that wished harm on another person becuase he didn't make your favorite team win as "the morality police" is, in fact sarcasm, but judging by this ridiculously lame rebuttal response does not surprise me at all that you don't know that. However my hatred for JP as the Bills QB was and is deep. <-you hate him for not developing as a QB... you must be a blast at Christmas parties This is an opinion forum and I expressed mine. <-Wasn't an opinion, it was a wish of bodily harm, but your wicked cool, so who cares right? If you disagree, that's your prerogative. Expressing my opinion, which may not be popular, has generated more discussion here, which is the purpose of a forum <-discussion about how much you hate a person is laughable that you think that it benefits the OP's original statement, but again, it surprises me little.

 

Obviously you don't agree with my comment,I don't care. I care about wins and losses from a football team I have followed for over 35 years. JP didn't provide the wins, so I provided my opinion. I could care less what anyone thinks about it. <-Yes you do, or you wouldn't even reply.

 

Try again. Epic FAIL

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And for the record, Losman did live in Buffalo but let's completely overblow it. He was a single guy and liked going to bars. If I was single Bills, I'd want to live in the city too. It also way cheaper and you can get a great house.

 

As for his cleanup, do you mean the cleanup he did one year when he was the starting QB? What happened to it the next year after Losman was the backup and Trent was starting? Craig Nall got cut and re-signed and participated in the clean-up. Can you have a cleanup in the city you claim to love if you're a backup?

 

I have no ill will towards Losman but the guy was not Jesus. A lot of the things he did were for PR and his own benefit. Good luck to him in Seattle but this pretty much shows what the rest of the league things of him.

 

I really am glad that we agree on some things. :thumbsup:

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^^It's this attitude that makes good people leave. ^^ Have an opinion, debate topics, but the constant bashing of players and members on here is beyond out of control.

 

I am a moderator on a highly successful import car forum where young people can get out of hand, but on our board it rarely ever does becuase abusers are simply not tolerated, and removed. and our site has more members than any other site for that particular vehicle, because it is a community where people respect each other.

 

That's not an apology, i'm sure you never even meant to, it's sarcasm, rude, and has no place on a board where we are all supposed to be able to discuss our passion for the Bills. Some of us are even neighbors, and there's no way anyone would talk to another person in real life the way it occurs here.

:thumbsup:

I so agree with you ... something is terribly wrong because the reality of the world we live in has resulted in those spouting foul langauge in public forums just laughing it off when reminded that civil folks might be offended ... the inability for all too many people to have a conversation without invectives being spewed towards those who are not in the speakers/writers' own image of perfection ... the disappearance of sincere apologies or understanding when the line has been crossed ... and the total lack of respect for those with differences or disagreements with our point of view.

 

Calling out the "morality police" is just verification that there are all too many individuals who cherish the opportunity to wish harm on others. It is truly a sad day when more than one member of our society truthfully wishes another person to be injured or harmed just because they failed to produce as a football player for their team or as an elected politician for our State or Nation.

 

You say that this verbage isn't happening outside this forum but talk radio has vitalized it and I am hearing more and more people speak it out loud.

 

Would be great to see this forum's contributors show more respect for each other ... but I will never respect or honor opinions that center on wishing harm to others or whose primary language skillset utilizes words of hate or words that most of us would refrain from saying in community settings where children and young people are present.

 

:devil:

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Try again. Epic FAIL

 

 

Which is your opinion to which you are certainly entitled to. Doesn't change what I think....in fact it reinforces it.

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Except in preparing for games, watching film, etc..

 

...so the time spent with Wyche and with Jaws (in the offseason) was just for giggles for him?

 

Having said that, how do either you or I possibly KNOW how he prepared for games? I'm just saying he seemed to try to succeed on the field (but failed) and he certainly tried to improve the town he had adopted as his own.

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i hope Seattle gives him a good opportunity and that he isn't already irreparably damaged from the lack of support, inconsistency of offensive coaching and the selfishness of a certain veteran QB (Bledsoe). i still would like to see what he can do and i wish him well.

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And for the record, Losman did live in Buffalo but let's completely overblow it. He was a single guy and liked going to bars. If I was single Bills, I'd want to live in the city too. It also way cheaper and you can get a great house.

 

As for his cleanup, do you mean the cleanup he did one year when he was the starting QB? What happened to it the next year after Losman was the backup and Trent was starting? Craig Nall got cut and re-signed and participated in the clean-up. Can you have a cleanup in the city you claim to love if you're a backup?

 

I have no ill will towards Losman but the guy was not Jesus. A lot of the things he did were for PR and his own benefit. Good luck to him in Seattle but this pretty much shows what the rest of the league things of him.

 

I don't think anyone here is overblowing it or calling him God. I, for one, am acknowledging that he failed as a QB but by all accounts was an honest and decent guy. Perhaps he did the cleanup for PR but lets not discredit him for doing it in the first place irrespective of his motivation. Also, how is your comment about him being single and liking bars relevant to the conversation ?

 

For one reason or the other, he failed as a QB for the Bills. But he was a good guy in the time here. Let your opinion of him as a QB not cloud your judgment about his actions off the field.

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...so the time spent with Wyche and with Jaws (in the offseason) was just for giggles for him?

 

Having said that, how do either you or I possibly KNOW how he prepared for games? I'm just saying he seemed to try to succeed on the field (but failed) and he certainly tried to improve the town he had adopted as his own.

 

You're correct of course. Unless anyone was actually present when JP was working with Wyche, Schonert, Jaws, etc. we couldn't possibly know how he prepared for games.

 

Regardless, though, we DO have what we saw him do on the field as evidence that, even if he was the most dedicated worker on the team (and perhaps he WAS), that effort did not translate to the field. Now, given that JP possesses rare arm strength and all the physical attributes you'd want in a QB, I can draw some conclusions:

 

1.) All the film study in the world will not translate to onfield ability to read defenses if what you see at the LOS isn't what you expected based on your film study and you can't make the adjustments. Defenses rarely show you the same looks you see on film very often once they see what your scheme is, so a QB MUST be able to make proper reads. JP failed miserably in that regard. But so did his lineman and other skill players. I'm not sure 'hot read' was even a concept based upon what I saw on the field. So it's not all on JP.

 

2.) JP simply lacks the mental tools required to make consistent pre/post snap reads. That's his biggest issue based on what I saw him do on the field. It took little to confuse him. The SS is always the QBs first read. Go back and look at films of how opposing safeties suckered JP into making incorrect audibles. It was maddening to watch. Again, much of the blame falls on the players around him but it's mostly on the QB to make proper safety reads.

 

All that said, I truly hope JP can turn it around. Here's hoping the light goes on and his brain catches up with his physical gifts.

 

GO BILLS!!!

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Hey...just telling you what I wished for. My apologies are extended to the morality police, but I meant what I said.

just shows what type of person you are :thumbsup:

There's only 2 ex-Bills in the NFL who deserve career-ending injuries...McGahee and Peters...they trashed the Bills, the fans, and the city with their words and actions and didn't give their full effort. JP was exactly the opposite and still lives in Buffalo from what I heard...maybe because he knows that there are a lot more fans who appreciate the effort he put in, even though it didn't work out, than there are so-called fans like you

Except in preparing for games, watching film, etc..

watching film wasn't an issue...from all reports, he put in as much time on film study as anyone...it may be a case where he was never properly taught what to look for in film study sessions, though. Hopefully Fassell helped him out in that area. :ph34r:

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You're correct of course. Unless anyone was actually present when JP was working with Wyche, Schonert, Jaws, etc. we couldn't possibly know how he prepared for games.

 

Regardless, though, we DO have what we saw him do on the field as evidence that, even if he was the most dedicated worker on the team (and perhaps he WAS), that effort did not translate to the field. Now, given that JP possesses rare arm strength and all the physical attributes you'd want in a QB, I can draw some conclusions:

 

1.) All the film study in the world will not translate to onfield ability to read defenses if what you see at the LOS isn't what you expected based on your film study and you can't make the adjustments. Defenses rarely show you the same looks you see on film very often once they see what your scheme is, so a QB MUST be able to make proper reads. JP failed miserably in that regard. But so did his lineman and other skill players. I'm not sure 'hot read' was even a concept based upon what I saw on the field. So it's not all on JP.

 

2.) JP simply lacks the mental tools required to make consistent pre/post snap reads. That's his biggest issue based on what I saw him do on the field. It took little to confuse him. The SS is always the QBs first read. Go back and look at films of how opposing safeties suckered JP into making incorrect audibles. It was maddening to watch. Again, much of the blame falls on the players around him but it's mostly on the QB to make proper safety reads.

 

All that said, I truly hope JP can turn it around. Here's hoping the light goes on and his brain catches up with his physical gifts.

 

GO BILLS!!!

well said... and not the part about agreeing with me. Your 'breakdown' of JP (or any QB for that matter) is fair. He has to be able to adjust and failed to do so though the variables are many.

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