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evans555

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http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/columns/story?columnist=clayton_john&id=2900861


ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- A year ago, Bills quarterback J.P. Losman was at a loss.
He was competing against Kelly Holcomb for the starting job and there were no guarantees. The Bills were coming off a 6-10 season, and the fan base wasn't totally in his corner. Worse, his teammates weren't sure about his presence and leadership ability, particularly after he completed only 49 percent of his passes in 2005.
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J. P. Losman started all 16 games for the Bills in 2006.
 
i see. but i guess when he writes positively about the fins, it means nothing??????

Ummm... that entire article was Clayton's. Evans555 didn't make any comments on it, he just posted it.

So, what's got your panties in a bunch? I mean, other than Clayton's report was positive?
 
I really wouldn't know who to compare Losman to, it still early.
 
Ummm... that entire article was Clayton's. Evans555 didn't make any comments on it, he just posted it.

So, what's got your panties in a bunch? I mean, other than Clayton's report was positive?

i agree with claytons outlook. i just think its funny that people like yourself will jump through hoops to discredit positive info on the fins by columnists/analysts like collinsworth, clatyon, etc, but if its positive bills info, its the ****ing gospel
 
i agree with claytons outlook. i just think its funny that people like yourself will jump through hoops to discredit positive info on the fins by columnists/analysts like collinsworth, clatyon, etc, but if its positive bills info, its the ****ing gospel

I don't generally discredit columnists/analysts unless they say something stupid or nasty simply because they think they know everything. I do laugh at posters who start spinning fantasies in June based on a columnist or analyst's opinion.

I'm glad that Clayton liked what he saw in the Bills' minicamp, but I'm not going to predict that my team's offense is going to be the second coming of the Greatest Show on Turf based on that. I think the Bills offense will be much better than it was last season, but that's my opinion, and it's based on the talent that they added to the OL, something that can't really be evaluated until the season starts, especially when guys are running plays in shorts.
 
I don't care if Clayton said something positive about the Bills. I still think he's a virgin. :tongue:
 
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