Buffalo Bills Continue to Show Real Selves in Loss to New York Jets
The Bills have sucked the life out of me. They're boring, they're bad, and whenever I watch them play, I don't enjoy myself. How are you doing?
A pass play was called on second-and-5 with 2:06 left, the Bills in the lead, and the team averaging six yards per carry on the day.
For anyone who has ever watched J.P. Losman play in a game, the result was typical, vintage Losman. The mistakes? Numerous.
Assuming the Jets wouldn't be prepared for a play that asks Losman to throw and run. Assuming Losman, who has a history of freezing in both critical situations and when asked to think, would suddenly find his clutchosity and execute.
Assuming, the offensive line (which, did you know is the biggest in the NFL?), would continue to give Losman all the time in the world, which he needed to find his open receivers.
Assuming the Bills would find their mettle and come through.
Still, calling a pass play wasn't bad strategy. If it was executed ...
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