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Breaking Down Losman vs Cincinnati

JP vs CIN: 24/34, 295 yds, 1 TD/INT (BuffaloBills.com)

This week, things will be different. I'm going to try my best to avoid using the words "Quarterback", "Controversy", "Issue" or "Dilemma" in the same sentence this week. So, instead of my usual rant about the QB position, today will simply be an analytical approach to this weekend's performance against the Bengals.

J.P. Losman, in his first start since Week 3, led by far Buffalo's most impressive offensive charge Sunday, throwing for 295 yards and orchestrating an attack that ultimately turned in 33 points and a Bills victory. Just how effective was Losman? There's only one source that can give us the truth: the tape. So I fervently watched the re-air of the Bills/Bengals game on NFL Network last night, paying a ton of attention to Losman. Following are the impressions I came away with.

Boy, Did JP Have Time
Quick disclaimer: I saw the game live at The Ralph, so some of these impressions are drawing on that experience. Also, the re-air on NFL Network didn't show every throw Losman made - it was close - so take this with a bit of a grain of salt.

I haven't seen pass protection like Losman was afforded on Sunday in quite some time. Of the throws I caught on NFL Network, Losman was hit as he threw (never sacked) just three times. This was a huge factor in Losman's above-average performance accuracy-wise; Losman's 71% completion percentage was a giant leap from his usual, steady 60-63% clip. I counted four bad throws on the re-air, and added in a fifth that was omitted: the lollipop he threw that landed harmlessly at midfield in the first quarter. So the numbers: 34 pass attempts, 5 poor throws. I can't recall the last time I saw J.P. throw the ball so well - even if it was just the Bengals, this was a very impressive performance.

One other impressive feature to Losman's performance Sunday was his pocket presence. Sure, the O-Line helped, but when J.P. did have a defender staring him in the face quickly, he not only got rid of the football, but he took of running as well. J.P. ended up with 21 rushing yards on 4 carries, including a 13-yard scat that picked up a first down. He looked mature, poised, and calm. He "got greedy" (his words) on a couple of throws, but most of the time he looked cool out there.

Who Says J.P. Doesn't Sustain Drives?
Many Trent Edwards backers (correctly) point out that the rookie has a great knack at moving the chains and sustaining drives. Somehow, this skill immediately turned into "J.P. can't sustain drives". Take a look at the numbers from Sunday - of Buffalo's 11 possessions, just two were three-and-outs - and those were Brian Moorman's only two punts of the game. Six of those possessions were 7 plays or longer, six were for 40 yards are longer, and 7 of them ended in scores. Sounds pretty productive to me.

To boot, perhaps Losman's most impressive drive came at the end of the first half. Cincinnati had just returned a kickoff for a touchdown and taken a 14-10 lead. Losman got the ball back, quickly rattled off a 9-play, 63-yard drive in a minute and 41 seconds, and Rian Lindell was then able to cut that lead to 1 at halftime. That was a huge drive, preventing Cincinnati from having the lead and all the momentum at the break.

Overall Impressions
You can't help but be impressed by Losman's performance on Sunday. In fact, you can't help but be impressed by Losman as a whole - the fact that he's kept his head in this thing, worked hard for the organization despite losing his job to a rookie, speaks volumes about his character. He makes big plays - just take a look at Lee Evans' stats over the last two weeks to gather that.

If you're into the whole message board culture, be prepared to hear "Oh, it was just the Bengals" very, very often. In fact, Jerry Sullivan is already on that bandwagon:

We still have a raging quarterback controversy on our hands. You don't prove you're a franchise quarterback, worthy of a big contract extension, by beating one of the league's worst defenses at home. You do that against the better defenses, on the road and in games with greater playoff significance.

(For the record, Sullivan said "quarterback" and "controversy" in the same sentence, not I.) While this argument is valid, it doesn't really mean anything. Losman still had to make the throws. He made them. As a result, the Bills had their most productive day offensively in a very long time. That should be the only thing that matters at this point.

Time will reveal what will happen at the position. Just know this: we've got two good ones, and the veteran of that pair played one heck of a game on Sunday. This performance wasn't an aberration - if he gets the opportunity, expect more games like this from Losman.

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yeah it was
It was a great game from Losman.  Moved the offense, but Fairchild also passed a lot more.  I mean they started off the game with 3 or 4 straight passing plays.  Still, the playing calling in the red zone baffles me sometimes.  Never taking shots at the end zone.  If there is one definite need in the draft or FA this year, it is a Big WR or TE who can be a red zone target.  WE have no one to throw a fade route to in the endzone.  That kills us.  It is just run the ball or try some cute flanker screen, half-back pass or something like that.

As far as the JP/Trent debate continues....it is pretty clear that JP should get the rest of the season.  And that if in the off-season they want to give it Trent, fine, but if this again is a money issue, or old, senile Ralph wanting the rook in there, then we are all screwed.  I think both QB's can win games for us.  I just hope we can win 6 more!

MARVelous

by MARVelous on Nov 6, 2007 2:10 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Losman
i had jumped on the Edwards bandwagon, but after Losman's performance Sunday, I want him leading this team the rest of the year.  I think the benching last week woke him up and now we are gonna see the Losman we saw come on at the end of last year.

by jwest529 on Nov 6, 2007 2:15 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

one more bills thing
I don't know if all Bills fans saw this, but they should.  they are currently 18th on ESPN's power rankings, but this was put next to it.

For the first time in five years, the Bills are .500 at the midway point of the season. And the 479 yards of offense Sunday was the team's highest total in five years. Anybody else thinking the AFC East might have two playoff teams this season?

by jwest529 on Nov 6, 2007 3:01 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Go Bills
And whoever plays qb have their best game every successive Sunday...that and maybe just, dare I say, play---...can't, not just yet
The Bills can win every game

by killascript on Nov 6, 2007 3:56 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

starter
jauron named losman the starter and mentioned his strong performance as part of the reasoning. hopefully he will have the rest of the year and won't get yanked if things dont go well against ne. not looking past miami though...

by jmorris0823 on Nov 6, 2007 5:23 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

I don't care...
I really don't care who the QB is.  I mean, I have my opinion on it, but I really just want to see W's.  I don't care how, I don't care if the games are all 13-10, I don't care how we do it.  I know our offensive stats suck.  But, we don't turn the ball over, we don't give the games away.  We have 8 games left.  We need to win 6-7 of these games to make the playoffs.  I just want to see us keep improving.  I love how these guys are really believing in themselves.  We have yet to beat anyone with a winning record.  We play 5/8 games left against teams with .500 + records.  I know we all want playoffs, but it is definitely an uphill battle.  But you just gotta hope that at season's end, a QB answer is in there somewhere.  Let's just hope it doesn't interfere with winning THIS year.
MARVelous

by MARVelous on Nov 6, 2007 5:46 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

I wish
I really wish JP would scramble MORE.  I really think this is an area that he has never fully utilized his skills.  He's probably one of the faster QB's in the league and has plenty of athleticism to be one of the best running QB's in the league.  Instead of him forcing passes after nobody gets open or the pocket collapses, he really should think about tucking it down more than he does.  Imagine if he ran just a bit more frequently and defenders starting taking notice.  The second he gets outside of the pocket, the LB's and Safeties could very well go for HIM instead of the receivers.  More openings for Evans downfield then...
~K

by Kurupt on Nov 6, 2007 8:56 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

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