Poised rookie QB proving Bills’ Levy right

By Connor Byrne  |   Friday, August 31, 2007  |  Comments( 63 )

Buffalo Bills
There's no doubt that J.P. Losman should begin the regular season as the Buffalo Bills' starting quarterback. After all, last year (his first full season at the helm) the 2004 first-round pick tossed 19 touchdowns and led the Bills to a 5-4 finish after a disastrous 2-5 start. However, whether the athletic, cannon-armed Losman can hang onto his...
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CommentsComments: 63
No.1
jackson
07:41 AM
08/31/2007
I would not be suprised if he becomes the #1 QB for the bills by the end of the season, he has been looking very good. Lets just hope Losman really has developed is ready for a great year.
No.2
vince
08:04 AM
08/31/2007
Edwards has played well, but Craig Nall has gotten a raw deal. How can anyone say that Edwards has outperformed him when Nall has barely seen the field. It seems to me that Nall lost his job in the off season and the management decided to draft QB help. I don't buy that "Edwards was too good to pass up". I'm sure that if they didn't think they needed a QB they would've passed him up. Between last years injury and the lack of playing time this year, I don't see how anyone can know what Craig Nall can do. Why pick him up if you're not going to give him a chance?
No.3
Pagano
08:30 AM
08/31/2007
Connor...you're catchin up. By game 4 the fans will be calling for Edwards to start. Edwards is this teams QB for the next 10 years...it's about time. Losman might fetch a 5th rounder. Now, please start writing about how badly we need a center and who's out there.
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