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JP LOSMAN: IN THE TOP 10 QBS


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wow, he's been sacked 41 times this year! also noticed he's tied for the longest pass  play of the year

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Actually, McNabb has an 87 yard completion.

 

I know ESPN has those QB Power Rankings (or something like that). I'm curious to see if ESPN takes off the blindfold and recognizes Losman's progress.

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I'm curious to see if ESPN takes off the blindfold and recognizes Losman's progress.

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In my perfect little dream world, that doesn't happen until we beat the Ravens and JP is preparing for his first playoff game.

 

(dreams are a wonderful thing)

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The nicest thing about this subject is looking down below him and seeing names like Leinart, A. Smith, Cutler and Rothlesberger. Guys we had a shot at that are considered studs (- Smith) in this league. I think we got one folks. :unsure:

 

 

T_R

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Top 10 with a mediocre OL......imagine with a solid OL........Granted the OL has played much better, but i comment only on the first 7 games....I think he would have way better #'s if we started with this OL......

 

Great to see though!

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I thought the OL played outstanding yesterday. One thing that not enough people are giving this Bills team credit for is putting up 21 unanswered points against a TOP FIVE NFL DEFENSE. The times that JP was sacked, it was by blitzers coming in from the secondary untouched. I thought Peters handled Taylor brilliantly and the rest of the line seemed to hold up their end of bargain as well. BTW, and I'm not 100% positive about this, but I think that sacks only came from the right side yesterday...

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He is 5th in the AFC, which I think says even more, since the NFC is...well, crappy, so its easy for a guy like Romo or Brees to run up his stats (Not that those guys are bad, but they get to play some pretty bad teams)

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I would love to see him end up ahead of Rivers and finish the year as the top-rated QB from his draft class. It's fun to compare his progression to E. Manning, Rivers and Roethlisberger. With JP's improvement this year, those 4 might be competing for many years to come.

 

5 years from now we might be calling it the Year of the QB II comparing it to 1983.

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