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Donahoe also pointed out that Losman hasn't thrown an interception in the first five days of practice. I asked All-Pro linebacker Takeo Spikes about the progress he sees in Losman and he said, "I picked him off a number of times in the early spring practices but he's better now and I haven't gotten my hands on one of his passes yet."

 

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Dang, He's a dead nut ringer for Sandler in that pic

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I can see the resemblence to Sandler, but I also think he looks like the mid-60's era Bob Dylan...lets he hope he can play as well as Dylan can write!

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The operative word is "progress." The Bills' fortunes for 2005 are tied directly to how fast -- or slow -- Losman develops into a mostly reliable starting quarterback. I'm not talking about the point at which he becomes the top-flight performer that the Bills declared he would become when they made him a first-round draft pick in 2004. I'm just talking about basic reliability and efficiency.

 

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I think 9-7 is attainable, but a slow 1-5 start like last year could force a quarterback change on a week-to-week basis. A 2-3 start or better and the franchise will not look back as the Losman era is born. I think Losman stays on the field all season and the team scrambles to an 8-8 record with their sights clearly set on 2006 as the year they make their big move

 

EDIT: I Didn't see the other JP thread at the bottom of the page

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