Justasportsfan said:who do you think finfans would pick?
We can pretty much say the same for you guys, can't we? In fact more so, because everyone knows the correct answer is Feeley, picking Losman shows homerism. :D
Justasportsfan said:who do you think finfans would pick?
Mr. Right said:You guys, stop being homers, please!
Feeley has no potential and has already shown he will never be a good started in the league.
Losman has TONS of potential to be a special player, with his work ethic, mobility, and strong arm.
No conteast, Losman
Talk about the stupidest post ever. Feeley has already proven he was a failure. You guys would choose Feeley over Losman because he's a "vet" in his years of being a vet he has been terrible. NO thanks.tay0365 said:There really is no upside to Losman, but there is a known downside, he has a problem getting along with his teammates, he is power hungry, and normally alienates himself from most around him.
Are you trying to make yourself look foolish?tay0365 said:Right now Losman has as much potential as I do at playing safety in the NFL.
Justasportsfan said:he showed more flashes of stupidity than he did show brilliance. 5 yrs. in the league and yet he still played like a 3rd stringer.
Losman7 said:Feeley could turn it around, but why do you constantly compare yourselves to the chargers?
it took them years to right that ship, 3 years of Houck working on the line, years of learning the playbook.
you act like the Chargers situation is identical to your own, but other than you guys sucking last year and having the same OL coach, its completely different.
LOL... sorry I don't normally point out grammatical mistakes, but you spelled "stupidity" stupitity... that's just ironic to me and made me laugh.tay0365 said:No no, Losman was in College 5 years ago, but you do have the stupitity right.
Wagon Circler said:You would rather have a guy that most all of you admit that a second round pick was much too steep for him, over a guy many draft experts said would be the #1 overall pick if he were in the '05 draft?
Wagon Circler said:No, his mobility isn't overrated. He's a pass first guy, he's not going to tuck it and run on every down. Another thing, in college sack yards are deducted from rushing totals, not passing.
Justasportsfan said:Don't give in to the dark side....
Are you nuts? Jp can throw INT's returned for Td's just like AJ . Based on that I would take JP's potential over Feeley's. I couldn't care if Aj has had experience at sucking.
Justasportsfan said:If Feeley is the vet. NO Thanks. He hasn't even played like a vet. He was arguably as bad as Eli under the same circumstance and Eli was a true rookie.
The only time I would pick Feeley over Jp is if we needed a tackling dummy just to satisfy the thirst of our D for huge hits. He can be the guniea pig.
Wagon Circler said:Talk about the stupidest post ever. Feeley has already proven he was a failure. You guys would choose Feeley over Losman because he's a "vet" in his years of being a vet he has been terrible. NO thanks.
tay0365 said:There really is no upside to Losman, but there is a known downside, he has a problem getting along with his teammates, he is power hungry, and normally alienates himself from most around him.
Doesn't sound like he's alienated too many in this article.Losman's inexperience could stall the offense at times, but the coaches and players have been very encouraged by his mature approach towards taking the leadership reins of the offense.
Eric Moulds and Terrance McGee sound pretty impressed with Losman as does the Head CoachHis work ethic has been outstanding, as well. Losman arrived at the team's practice facility Feb. 7 -- the day before Coach Mike Mularkey arrived from a brief postseason vacation. "I don't ever see that Denali leave this parking lot," cornerback Terrence McGee told the Buffalo News, referring to Losman's car. "He's always here. I'm feeling that sense of command he's giving to the offense."
"He's a smart guy. He's been here the whole time, and he's learning," added veteran receiver Eric Moulds. "Of course, I'm not going to sit here and say he's going to be Peyton Manning anytime soon, but he's going to make some plays. He's going to surprise a lot of people."
"He's been impressive with his approach. He wants to do good. There's no question there is a drive there," said Mularkey, who has taken to some interesting motivational tools to inspire Losman.
Sounds like guys are impressed and like him."Whether the coaches or players want to say it or not, I think everyone was looking to see if I actually knew what I was doing," he says. "I could see more focus on me than usual, so it was exciting."
The veterans, some who were Bledsoe backers, liked what they saw. "He's light-years ahead of where he was last year," says right guard Chris Villarrial. "You can tell he's done his homework by the command he showed in the huddle and at the line of scrimmage. There was no hesitation or confusion on his part. He knew his stuff."
Losman was so confident he even corrected his coaches during the second day of minicamp workouts.
"Now, that's impressive," Villarrial says, grinning. "Of course, you don't want to get in the habit of correcting coaches -- that might get you in trouble -- but he definitely showed me something there."
Losman also earned points by saying he needed to earn the respect of the veterans.
tay0365 said:Ok, if we are going on potential, then Ron Brown is going to be a better Running back, then McGahee, after all, he is bigger, faster, can catch the ball better, Block better. So great, let us now start going with potential.
Vessel17 said:LOL... sorry I don't normally point out grammatical mistakes, but you spelled "stupidity" stupitity... that's just ironic to me and made me laugh.
BTW: He was talking about Feeley, not Losman
How are you so sure? You haven't seen Losman do any of these things because he didn't play last year because of a broken leg. Listen, Feeley is a decent backup, especially when he's in Philly, but I don't think he's a game breaker. He couldn't beat out Joey Harrington in college and I don't think he'll beat out Gus now. But trying to judge a QB on what he hasn't had the chance to do is stupid. It's like saying Peyton Manning is a bad QB because he hasn't played well in the Super Bowl.tay0365 said:Feeley in Playin with us showed something (Seen nothing from Losman yet), he was able to take Miami on a few long drives against a some pretty good defenses (Have yet to see one from losman), he had an amazing 1st half on your teams supposed great defense (Still waiting to see Losman have a great quarter against even the worst defense). Feeley Might or Might not succeed this year, but no matter what he still will have a better year then Loseman.