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from ESPN Insider:

 

Judging by the way he was moving around in informal passing drills during

the Cardinals' bye week, our sources in Arizona believe the odds that

injured WR Anquan Boldin will be ready to go in time for the Oct. 31 game at

Buffalo keep improving.

 

We hear that Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells' favorite team after Dallas, of course is whichever team is playing Buffalo in a given week. Why?

Because the Bills traded their No. 1 pick in 2005 to the Cowboys to move up

and select QB last April. Of course, Buffalo thought it would be

giving Dallas a lower first-round pick because it expected to be a playoff

contender. However, after a 1-4 start, that pick rises higher in the first

round with each Bills defeat.

 

As long as there are no injury setbacks, it won't be a surprise to see

Bills QB-of-the-future Losman make his NFL debut at home either vs. the

Cardinals on Oct. 31 or vs. the Jets on Nov. 7.

 

Word from Buffalo is that RB Willis McGahee is more attentive and focused

in meetings and practice now that he's starting to get more of a chance to

play.

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We hear that Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells' favorite team after Dallas, of course is whichever team is playing Buffalo in a given week. Why?

Because the Bills traded their No. 1 pick in 2005 to the Cowboys to move up

and select QB last April. Of course, Buffalo thought it would be

giving Dallas a lower first-round pick because it expected to be a playoff

contender. However, after a 1-4 start, that pick rises higher in the first

round with each Bills defeat.

 

And in other breaking news, we've discovered that water is indeed wet. :)

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And in other breaking news, we've discovered that water is indeed wet.  :)

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Generalisimo Francisco Franco is still dead!

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Generalisimo Francisco Franco is still dead!

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And, according to Chico Esquela - "Beisbol been berry berry good to me!"

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As long as there are no injury setbacks, it won't be a surprise to see

Bills QB-of-the-future Losman make his NFL debut at home either vs. the

Cardinals on Oct. 31 or vs. the Jets on Nov. 7.

 

 

And what that has happened this season would possibly bring this about?

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Generalisimo Francisco Franco is still dead!

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Been waiting for years to say this!

 

JÂy you ignorant slut! (that's a compliment I think)

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Mularkey has verbally toyed with the idea that Losman might be used in goal line situations because his ability to run places a lot of extra pressure on defenses. No chance he'll be starting though.

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More Insider stuff, this is from Mort:

 

I'd also keep an eye on Buffalo. Drew Bledsoe has stepped up his game in Buffalo, but J.P. Losman is back to practice for the Buffalo Bills after breaking his leg this summer. He showed terrific promise physically in the preseason. Bledsoe must continue to play well or else Losman will see the field this year.

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from ESPN Insider:

 

As long as there are no injury setbacks, it won't be a surprise to see

Bills QB-of-the-future Losman make his NFL debut at home either vs. the

Cardinals on Oct. 31 or vs. the Jets on Nov. 7.

 

Word from Buffalo is that RB Willis McGahee is more attentive and focused

in meetings and practice now that he's starting to get more of a chance to

play.

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Both sound plausible to me.

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Been waiting for years to say this!

 

JÂy you ignorant slut!  (that's a compliment I think)

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Why, thank you. :)

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