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This is annoying.

 

On a night when Buffalo quarterback J.P. Losman, the Bills’ No. 1 choice from a year ago, looked so-so, Rodgers looked sharp, maybe even sharper than Brett Favre.

JP was playing against the Packers' starters and Favre was going against one of the best defenses in the league. Rodgers was going against a bunch of guys who are just biding time until the Arena League season starts up.

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i really cant believe how impressed the writer was that rogers and a good number of starters moved the ball against (insert bills defense camp fodder name #1 here) and they beat (insert bills defense camp fodder name #2 here). Meanwhile, rogers exploited the matchup of (insert packers starter vs insert bills defense camp fodder name #3 here) for a TD...

 

Since they just finished marino's and Young's, i suggest canton get to work on Roger's bust right away...

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This is annoying.

JP was playing against the Packers' starters and Favre was going against one of the best defenses in the league.  Rodgers was going against a bunch of guys who are just biding time until the Arena League season starts up.

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Bingo in the fireside room.

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Never fear, the D will help JP out: :(

 

The Bills’ Sam Adams, who is listed at 335 but makes 345-pound Grady Jackson look like a baby brother, overpowered guard Atlas Herrion and center Mike Flanagan. Tim Anderson, a second-year defensive tackle, also ran over the top of Flanagan and put Herrion on the ground. Ron Edwards, who weighs 320 and also starts inside for the Bills, made guard Aaron Klemm look bad twice.

 

He beat him inside, then outside. Herrion and Klemm worked with the first unit. “Thumbs up for Sam,” said Larry Beightol, the Packers’ offensive line coach. “Not so good for us.”

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Never fear, the D will help JP out: :(

 

The Bills’ Sam Adams, who is listed at 335 but makes 345-pound Grady Jackson look like a baby brother, overpowered guard Atlas Herrion and center Mike Flanagan. Tim Anderson, a second-year defensive tackle, also ran over the top of Flanagan and put Herrion on the ground. Ron Edwards, who weighs 320 and also starts inside for the Bills, made guard Aaron Klemm look bad twice.

 

He beat him inside, then outside. Herrion and Klemm worked with the first unit. “Thumbs up for Sam,” said Larry Beightol, the Packers’ offensive line coach. “Not so good for us.”

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That actually makes you feel a bit better about our line...knowing it wont be the worst in the league...

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