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Buffalo Media Strikes Again: J.P. Losman Edition

Losman eluding more than pass rush (Courtesy: BuffaloBills.com)

The best way to start off this rant is with the vaunted "link dump". After Bills QB J.P. Losman "pointed the finger of blame" and "didn't own up to his mistakes" and "called out the media" over the past two days, heaven knows that there are plenty of links to dump. We all know the situation - J.P., after the loss to Pittsburgh, pleaded for a more aggressive passing attack, deflected questions aimed at judging his willingness to accept blame and called out the media for their angles on these stories. The result? I've got six articles dealing with the situation; believe me, there are many, many more.

- Bucky Gleason, The Buffalo News: "By the time (Losman) was finished back-pedaling during 10 minutes of questions and oft-rambling answers, he was prepared to blame himself for everything but the economy."

- Sal Maiorana, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: "He also pinned some of Buffalo's problems on penalties, some pass protection issues, and the fact that the Bills had now played two games against staunch defenses. But when asked whether he was concerned about his own inaccuracy with his passing, or his play in general, he said he wasn't."

- Dennis Williams, WIVB-TV: "The most popular player for fans of a struggling NFL football team is the back-up quarterback. If that's true, then Trent Edwards should run for County Executive, because his popularity is sky-rocketing."

- John Wawrow, Associated Press: "Coach Dick Jauron wasn't kidding when, before the season started, he expressed concern the offense needed more time. What he didn't expect this early was fielding questions of whether to pull Losman. So far, Jauron said he doesn't have a timetable but also declined to say he hasn't ruled out a move."

- Chuck Pollock, Olean Times Herald: "Losman is a product of former President/General Manager Tom Donahoe's 'genius.' And if the current administration was sold on him, why did it select Edwards, who had a fantastic pre-season, in this year's third round? Clearly, Losman's feeling the heat. When Jauron was asked if he would consider a quarterback switch in games to come, he said, "I certainly wouldn't put a number on it." But I will. Forget next week's game at undefeated New England. But if Losman struggles two weeks from now at 'The Ralph' against the currently-winless Jets, Trent, it's time to warm up."

- Jerry Sullivan, The Buffalo News: "Losman reached into the goody grab bag of excuses and pulled out: Penalties. Pass protection. Great defenses. Oh, and coaching. By "those plays," he was referring to aggressive pass plays down the field. He feels Steve Fairchild, his offensive coordinator, has been too conservative. Losman, borrowing a page from the Eric Moulds/Andre Reed handbook, pointed the finger directly at the play-calling."

Clearly, Losman deserves some of this criticism. As a team leader, J.P. needs to learn when to speak his mind and when to keep his mouth shut. He chose incorrectly in this situation. But here's the facts: Dick Jauron doesn't believe Losman was attacking either himself or Steve Fairchild. His deflections of "are you to blame?" questions were answered with team-centric responses; clearly, Losman is attempting to keep his unit together, not place the blame on them or anyone else. The biggest fact - he's right. The play calling has sucked, and it needs to change fast.

What's ridiculous about the circus surrounding Losman right now is not his quotes, but the apparent "ticking clock" that is counting down the end of Losman's tenure with the Bills. It's the media literally creating a quarterback controversy when, in reality, there isn't one.

Mark this down, Bills fans: Trent Edwards is a rookie third round pick that is not close to being ready to lead an NFL team, much less the vastly inexperienced Bills. This is a problem with Bills fans and especially the media covering the Bills. If there are any struggles whatsoever on this team, the immediate response is "change is needed". Quick fixes have hindered the progress of this franchise for a decade now - I promise you, a "quick fix" swap at quarterback will cause yet another setback. Dick Jauron knows this - and it's why J.P. Losman will play all 16 games this season. This team has played two games. Two. Losman has 14 games to prove he can take this team to the playoffs next year. If you want to talk quarterback controversy next off-season and the Bills have just finished 3-13, I'll join you then. For now, Losman is our quarterback, and hasty generalizations about Trent Edwards' ability to lead this offense are a waste of time.

Yes, the offense has struggled. Yes, Losman was in the wrong with his comments, even if he was speaking the truth. Temper your expectations, everyone - this team has always been young, and there is still a very good chance the explosive offense we were promised will emerge over the next four months. Why were the Bills so much fun to watch the second half of last season? Because nobody expected them to do a damn thing! Tempered expectations made Losman's growth in the second half of last season unexpected, and thus fun. This team is not, nor was it ever, a 2007 playoff team. If you watch the next fourteen games with that understanding in the back of your mind, this team is going to be very fun to watch. Because they're going to get better - and when they do, we'll be talking playoff push in 2008. Bank on it. This is Losman's team - it's time for him to sink or swim. The false quarterback controversy speak will only decrease his chances of succeeding. Therefore, they need to stop.

But I'm not naive. I know they won't. The media is, in a word, ridiculous. They see an angle to rip this ballclub apart, where any sane Bills fan sees promise. Don't listen to them. Don't form your opinions on what's been said in the past. Rally behind our quarterback - supporting him may just give him the confidence needed to win some games this season.

Rant over. Enjoy your Tuesday.

Disclaimer: Yes, I just spent a nice chunk of time defending J.P. Losman. It's not a situation where J.P. deserves it judging by his play, to be sure - just like Britney Spears didn't deserve this defense from a crazed fan. And yes - the entire purpose of this disclaimer was to tie that video into this blog. I knew it could be done.

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My brother-in-law (a Giants fan, hah!) was in Buffalo yesterday and his clients were up in arms over Losman.  So I while I agree with your sentiment about easing up on the quarterback controversy talk, its also the case that the media is simply reflecting public opinion to some extent.  

I'm disappointed with Losman as well, but with just 2 games behind us, do people really want Jauron to take a page out of the Malarkey Coaching handbook and bench Losman this early in the season - and for a rookie (versus a veteran QB) no less?

What amazes me is the general consensus among Bills fans going into the season that this opening stretch of games was going to be absolutely brutal and that an 0-3 start (or worse) was a real possibility.  

And who knows?  Maybe a throttling by the Patriots  isn't the worse thing right now.  If it were the Jets or 'phins this would be a must win game, instead it is a we're-going-to-get-crushed-anyway so why-not-open-this-puppy-up game.  Might be a blessing in disguise.

by Zumone on Sep 18, 2007 12:27 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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That's exactly right, Zumone. The media is reflecting public opinion to an extent, and it's because there are some Bills fans out there that have lost their heads.

We knew the schedule was tough. We knew the O-Line was brand new. We knew the team was the youngest in the league. Most of all, we knew that Losman still hadn't fully proven himself. 99% of Bills fans have very little patience - which is their right, considering what the franchise has been through for the past decade.

But patience has a good chance of working this time. Stick with Losman and you might be surprised at how he rewards us - just as you're "surprised" now that he's struggled thus far.

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by Brian Galliford on Sep 18, 2007 12:55 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

thanks brian!
said it much better then I did.  

this is becoming a circus and the media is wholeheartedly to blame.  They'e just not happy unless they can stir the pot.

it's sad and pathetic.

I now, more then ever, hope JP proves his critics wrong.

John I.

by jri111 on Sep 18, 2007 1:35 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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Sorry, John - I meant to link your diary in this story, but it slipped my mind as I was in a rush to get the story up. That change has been made; you're now linked in the first paragraph. Good read! As usual, you're spot on.
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by Brian Galliford on Sep 18, 2007 3:24 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

ahh thanks...
not necessary though!  just wanted to say I agree 100%. Sadly I saw this coming...all of this is like a run-away train at this point
John I.

by jri111 on Sep 18, 2007 4:52 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Pre-Season
Many newspaper writers are crap. Controversy sells newspapers, not boring reasoned analysis. Its one of the reasons some blogs do so well, they write what they think, not what makes headlines.

Our first 3 games this year are against the 1st, 2nd and 6th best offenses in the league, and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd best defenses, with 2 of those games on the road. While I dont necessarily agree with it, a good argument could be made to keep the offense safe and conservative when playing such tough opponents early in the season.

15 interceptions to start the season would hurt confidence, etc etc.

Ill tell you what decision the coaches made that I completely disagree with though, and thats the lack of playing time the 1st team saw during preseason.

Ive been around a few teams that have turned the corner from old and losing to younger and winning. All the ones that do it successfully have done it by playing playing playing playing. Any scrimmage, 2 team 'practice', preseason, flag football against the girl scouts 3 towns over, they play as much as they can, whenever they can. Sure, you will end up losing games because everyone is tired, and its absolutely brutal, but in the long run the experience you gain is invaluable, especially 1 year out.

Thats why I was so disappointed that the Bills starters played so sparingly (both by design and by 3 and outs) in the preseason. Sure the games 'dont matter' but where else can you get so much experience against NFL caliber players. People say 'Dont worry, its only the 2nd game of the season', and I agree with that. But its actually the 6th, and when your team needs much much more experience, why waste the first 4?

I appreciate there is injury risk involved, and I could be convinced to sit the starters for the last preseason game. But I think the risk of a starter or 2 out for the season is more then outweighed by the huge amount of development the other players on the team would have received.

That 'all the other teams do it' is not an excuse. Manning and Harrison can rest in preseason, not risk injury, thats great, they have the experience. Our players dont, and really could have used that time.

by Thronsen on Sep 19, 2007 7:25 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Re: Pre-Season
What you posit makes sense, Thronsen, but don't forget that in two of those four games, our starters played for a full half. A little more consistency in terms of playing time would have been nice, but it's not like they were sitting idle on the sidelines the entire pre-season, either.

Good points, though. Note to self: go study for your test now...

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by Brian Galliford on Sep 19, 2007 8:48 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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also said the same things when we were going thru the pre season that we should play the starters as long as necessary to get them to gel and as far as injuries look where we are with those now, we have lost three guys for the season already, I think we're paying the price for not playing these guys early and often, by next training camp it wouldn't be as necessay the only change to the off line should be at center the current line should be together for 5-6 years.
Bills fan in PA

by Bills fan in PA on Sep 19, 2007 10:59 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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