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nice fluffer article. kind of an "f-u" to willis in there as well. decent read

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-b...p&type=lgns

 

 

I don't know about you, but it is kind of hard to imagine a Bills line that opens up big holes.

 

wow, a hole.

 

Next, can you imagine a Bills QB going back to pass and having the time to throw that, say, Tom Brady always has?

 

wow, time to throw.

 

People here are SO concerned about the RB position.

 

But all you need is someone who can hit the holes (see, "wow..." above) quickly

 

-not to mention how a good passing game makes running easier.

 

this all sounds good (but hard to imagine) to me :blink:

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Yep and yep. This is the second time he has specifically praised Anthony Thomas for "knowing what to do" regarding blocking and the plays in general. Definitely a shot on Willis - or an amazing coincidence. He could have said anything about Thomas both times, but he keeps talking about this issue - coincidence? no chance.

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Losman noted Thursday the additions of 6-foot-6 left guard Derrick Dockery and 6-foot-8 right tackle Langston Walker, both signed by Buffalo on the first day of the NFL's free-agency period earlier this month.

 

"They're huge. They're enormous," said Losman, who met his new teammates for the first time this week when the Bills opened their offseason conditioning program. "It makes a quarterback happy."

 

 

Add in Dockery and Walker, and Losman is confident the new-look line can open holes for anyone.

 

"It's going to be very intimidating, them walking up to the line of scrimmage," Losman said.

 

Losman said he plans to meet extensively with his new linemen, including taking them out to dinner in the coming weeks.

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-b...p&type=lgns

 

I would say that his (JP's) QB funmeter is pegged into overdrive.

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Losman noted Thursday the additions of 6-foot-6 left guard Derrick Dockery and 6-foot-8 right tackle Langston Walker, both signed by Buffalo on the first day of the NFL's free-agency period earlier this month.

 

"They're huge. They're enormous," said Losman, who met his new teammates for the first time this week when the Bills opened their offseason conditioning program. "It makes a quarterback happy."

Add in Dockery and Walker, and Losman is confident the new-look line can open holes for anyone.

 

"It's going to be very intimidating, them walking up to the line of scrimmage," Losman said.

 

Losman said he plans to meet extensively with his new linemen, including taking them out to dinner in the coming weeks.

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ap-b...p&type=lgns

 

I would say that his (JP's) QB funmeter is pegged into overdrive.

 

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