BF_in_Indiana Posted September 20, 2004 Posted September 20, 2004 I hope Mularkey is ready to play him, helps us for next year. He can get some game experience.
Tux of Borg Posted September 20, 2004 Posted September 20, 2004 I never thought JP would get more playing time then Eli Manning or Philip Rivers, but it starting to look that way.
Indy Dave Posted September 20, 2004 Posted September 20, 2004 Yeah, I hope Mularkey chooses to play him. Then again, the way he plays Willis and Evans, I don't think he's too fond of putting a rookie in the game. Therefore, I won't get my hopes up.
KD in CA Posted September 20, 2004 Posted September 20, 2004 I never thought JP would get more playing time then Eli Manning or Philip Rivers, but it starting to look that way. 38406[/snapback] I think you'll see Rivers sooner rather than later. Brees was pulled in the 4Q in favor of Flutie (who produced as many TDs as Bledsoe did yesterday), which doesn't bode well for confidence in Brees.
eSJayDee Posted September 20, 2004 Posted September 20, 2004 Well, 1st of all let's hope we're only like 1-5 instead of 2-10 when JPL is back. At which point, if our offensive production is still offensive, DB is on a short leash & yes, I'd like to see what JPL can do.
DeeRay Posted September 20, 2004 Posted September 20, 2004 I wuz just thinkin about this. Actually, November 14th would be 12 weeks from JP's injury. They originally said 8-12 weeks. Now, I'm pretty sure they won't feed JP to the Patriots on November 14. However, if Mularkey continues to show that he's got no balls and keeps on playing Bledsoe, after the Nov. 14 game the Bills are going to be 2-7 or 3-6. And by this time, the stadium seats are going to be empty because the Bills fate has been determined (after Nov. 14 they have only one divisional game left to play, Miami). And because their fate is sealed (will have won only 1 game in the division by then) the only thing they can do to put fans in the stadium seats is to make a major change to get the restless natives excited again. Enter, JP Losman So mark down November 21 on your calendar... the potential debut of JP Losman at home against the Rams... and consider this: With JP under center, the Bills could conceivably run the table and end up winning 9 or 10 games and still not make the playoffs because of their losses within the division. The Donahoe sharade has been exposed... and JP is the only one that can save Teflon Tom from the wrath of Ralph's machete. Will JP salvage our dignity as Bills fans? Stay tuned.
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