‘Through four games, Losman had done a good job of protecting the ball, except for a fumble-prone day in a loss to the Jets. Jauron said he likes the way Losman is able to bounce back and analyze his own mistakes. “I’ve been around him long enough to get a feel that he likes it, he’s a good guy, and he stays in it,” Jauron said. “He’s into it mentally. If he makes errors, he can generally tell you immediately what happened. If he can do that, then he can get better from his errors. So I don’t see him taking a lot of steps backward. I hope I’m not proved wrong in that area.”‘