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Early in the week, Dick Jauron had declared Losman the front-runner for the job. Clearly, Jauron wanted Losman to wrap up the competition with a solid, mistake-free performance. But Losman wasn't up to it. He tried to close the door on his QB rivals and the knob came off in his hand.
Damn!

 

Losman must learn how to get rid of the ball. He can't cough it up in Drew Bledsoe fashion.
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Losman will make big plays. He'll make mistakes. But he'll make it interesting. If you're going to follow a rebuilding team, all you can ask is that it not be boring. As gruesome as it sounds, this debacle left me even more convinced that Losman is the right guy for the situation.
That is such a great point. Bottom line, this is looking to be a very tough year... for better or worse, at least JP will be fun to watch.
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I got no probs with rebuilding but the coaching staff and management can't dance around it like they did last year. That was just plain stupid. They need to come out and say that we're either gunning for the playoffs or rebuild this team. You can't have it both ways and expect the players or the fans not to get angry.

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I got no probs with rebuilding but the coaching staff and management can't dance around it like they did last year.  That was just plain stupid.  They need to come out and say that we're either gunning for the playoffs or rebuild this team.  You can't have it both ways and expect the players or the fans not to get angry.

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To be fair to the previous regime, they were on the cusp of the playoffs the season before finishing 9-7 (however bad the NFC West might have been)

To call the year as rebuilding would have been bad on them.

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