meazza Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 Talk to the playcallers. 833885[/snapback] A good QB leads his team. His team has confidence in him and plays well for him. JP doesn't have the confidence of his teammates and doesn't lead the team.
Patience Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 A good QB leads his team. His team has confidence in him and plays well for him. JP doesn't have the confidence of his teammates and doesn't lead the team. 834232[/snapback] How can he be confident when he knows defenders will be in his face after a couple seconds?
Wraith Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 How can he be confident when he knows defenders will be in his face after a couple seconds? 834236[/snapback] How does quarter back confidence keep tackles and tight ends from wiffing on defensive ends?
crackur Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 How can he be confident when he knows defenders will be in his face after a couple seconds? 834236[/snapback] maybe he should stop sitting back there waitin for them to hit him and then drop the ball
meazza Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 How can he be confident when he knows defenders will be in his face after a couple seconds? 834236[/snapback] I don't know. I'm not a head coach. What I do know is that I saw the same sh-- in Dallas and a change in QB solved the problem. We won't make the playoffs with this QB e basta.
Patience Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 How does quarter back confidence keep tackles and tight ends from wiffing on defensive ends? 834238[/snapback] It doesn't, that was my point. You think JP doesn't know defenders will be all over him, before he can fully drop back?
CoachChuckDickerson Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 Thanks for helping to prove my point. Green Bay had only two TD drives against Minnesota, one was only 22 yards after Brad Johnson fumbled and the other on a 82 yard pass on the third play of the drive. Clearly, Minnesota did not force Favre to drive the length of the field and they lost. 834084[/snapback] Favre today: 24/42 347yds 2 TDs 0 Ints, ummmm yeah. Don't bother trying to present an argument. He is incapable of formulating a response and instead will spout off more incomprehensible garbage. He is truly a moron. 834147[/snapback] Kinda like folks who blindly defend the worst starting QB in the league?
Patience Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 I don't know. I'm not a head coach. What I do know is that I saw the same sh-- in Dallas and a change in QB solved the problem. We won't make the playoffs with this QB e basta. 834241[/snapback] Fix the O-Line = Fix the problem. The success of the offense DEPENDS on it.
Wraith Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 It doesn't, that was my point. You think JP doesn't know defenders will be all over him, before he can fully drop back? 834245[/snapback] I wasn't arguing your post, I was adding a post script to it.
ACor58 Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 No he is a moron because he does not support arguments with evidence. When presented with evidence to contradict his garbage, he does not respond and instead starts with his "Loseman..." crap. Losman has not been good. He has been decidely average. I can point to stats, but I doubt you will accept that. This week, like most weeks, the Bills were in position to win the game in the 4th quarter with Losman doing just enough to keep the game close and just enough not to give the game away. That is pretty average in my book. 834213[/snapback] So you are saying that he is a game manager? Only one game manager in NFL history has won a Super Bowl and Trent Dilfer happened to have the best defense in the NFL when he did it. You can point to stats, but I don't think that you will find it there. There is a huge difference between having a QB that can win football games, and QBs that "don't lose" football games. Doing just enough doesn't cut it when it is your job to make big plays.
crackur Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 It doesn't, that was my point. You think JP doesn't know defenders will be all over him, before he can fully drop back? 834245[/snapback] I dont think so, or he would be mobile and looking to avoid it
/dev/null Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 A good QB leads his team. His team has confidence in him and plays well for him. JP doesn't have the confidence of his teammates and doesn't lead the team. 834232[/snapback] I never thought I would see the day when I would possibly say this, but.. Meazza is right, I agree with him
Dibs Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 What makes him a moron...because he thinks JP Losman sucks and you don't? The bottom line is that we are not winning and, fair or not, when teams don't win the QB typically shoulders the blame. It is quite easy for us morons to come up with reasons why JP stinks. Without blaming the offensive line or the coaches, can you please provide me with evidence that he is any good? 834202[/snapback] Actually nothing makes him a moron.....he does it all of his own volition. Just read his posts..... BTW, to conclude that JP is....not is probably, or maybe, or looks like....but is never going to make it when there are so many variables involved is IMO moronic. Again I state that most JP supporters are simply saying that assessing him is very difficult due to the negative factors around him. Anyone who actually believes he is 'good' at this point is obviously deluded.
PNW_Bills_Fan Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 How does quarter back confidence keep tackles and tight ends from wiffing on defensive ends? 834238[/snapback] Levy and DJ know the problem and you will see it addressed in the offseason. Bill Polien (sp) and Levy built a great offence of line in the early 90's look for MArv to do it again. Especially after this season!
crackur Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 Fix the O-Line = Fix the problem. The success of the offense DEPENDS on it. 834250[/snapback] ok
Patience Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 I dont think so, or he would be mobile and looking to avoid it 834253[/snapback] Whatever happened to that famed mobility, anyway...
Patience Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 ok 834259[/snapback] Name me a good offense that didn't / doesn't have a good-great offensive line.
Wraith Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 Favre today: 24/42 347yds 2 TDs 0 Ints, ummmm yeah. 834248[/snapback] Yet he scored touchdowns on no long drives. What's to argue with? The Bills made him go the length of the field, and four separate times he made drive killing mistakes. He put up big yards last week, too.
meazza Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 Fix the O-Line = Fix the problem. The success of the offense DEPENDS on it. 834250[/snapback] Is there the possibility that the O-Line will play better for a better QB? Why is it other teams can plug in players and manage to get a decent passing game while we require the top 5 OL in the league before our passing/running game can be consistent?
meazza Posted November 12, 2006 Posted November 12, 2006 I never thought I would see the day when I would possibly say this, but.. Meazza is right, I agree with him 834254[/snapback] I know my football, I'm just not the type to start looking for stats to prove my point.
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