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JP was 5/12 with 1 INT and 46 yards on his first 12 passes.  So relatively I wouldn't call it better.

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Huh? That's 2 fewer INTs in the same number of attempts, with about the same number of passing yards.

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Huh? That's 2 fewer INTs in the same number of attempts, with about the same number of passing yards.

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Relatively. Trying to assign a terrible day to Penningtons first 12 passes while saying Losman was better is like trying to say which smells worse, dog**** or catshit. they both smell real bad and I don't want to step in either.

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Relatively.  Trying to assign a terrible day to Penningtons first 12 passes while saying Losman was better is like trying to say which smells worse, dog**** or catshit.  they both smell real bad and I don't want to step in either.

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That was my point. As bad as JP was, Pennington has been worse.

 

And cats suck :D

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JP also started 3-4 for 26 yards until Shelton twitched to kill the 4th-down attempt on the opening drive; was 4-6 for 33yds overall until Price's crucial drop, after which the wheels came off. After the Peerless drop JP's next series went sack, inc, inc, 15-yards to Evans, inc, INT (1-5, 15 yds, INT, sack.)

 

Both QB's faced tough defenses and a lot of pass rush pressure today. JP made some "young QB"-type mistakes, true, but I am glad that he struggled a lot and came back at the end to lead a garbage-time TD drive - to me it shows he didn't quit fighting and is still learning how to be a starting NFL quaterback and leader.

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JP also started 3-4 for 26 yards until Shelton twitched to kill the 4th-down attempt on the opening drive; was 4-6 for 33yds overall until Price's crucial drop, after which the wheels came off.  After the Peerless drop JP's next series went sack, inc, inc, 15-yards to Evans, inc, INT (1-5, 15 yds, INT, sack.) 

 

Both QB's faced tough defenses and a lot of pass rush pressure today.  JP made some "young QB"-type mistakes, true, but I am glad that he struggled a lot and came back at the end to lead a garbage-time TD drive - to me it shows he didn't quit fighting and is still learning how to be a starting NFL quaterback and leader.

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And how do you know what happened in the Jet's game. Al Qb's have this happen to them. This isn't some conspiracy to harm only JP. What makes a Qb good is that they overcome these things, and win games even when their team isn't in sync.

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Actually at the same point in time, the third quarter when this post was made, the Bills were down 30-0.

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Haha....when I first made this thread, I indicated Pennington's stats at the time (12 attempts). You replied, saying that Losman's stats were not relatively better after 12 attempts(or something to that effect), even though he had 2 fewer INTs.

 

Looks like you were provided with evidence to the contrary, and changed your tune.

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