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Losman did not cost this team the game. There were 4 drops in one half of football. FOUR!!! Recievers who could not catch or gain seperation, lack of giving the ball to Marshawn in the red zone (two carries in the red zone only, one from the 9 and one from the 7). Giving the ball to your playmakers is reason #1 for the loss. You do not have your backup quaterback make a play on 4th and 2. you do not throw the ball to your third TE on 2nd and goal from the 2. You do not give the ball to your backup running back on terrible running plays in crucial 3rd down situations. Play calling was the reason for the loss, not Losman. nonetheless he didnt do anything to win the game, but he didnt lose it either.
Posted by: hatemenow | December 01, 2008 at 01:12 PM
I thought the Bills' performance yesterday was one of the worst five I've seen over the last 30 years. It made me long for the Hank "they took the winds our sails" Bullough era. At least we got some comedic relief then, but we're stuck with Dick "boy they play really hard" Jauron.
Anyone disagree?
Posted by: hoopster | December 01, 2008 at 12:51 PM
I wonder how many coaches have gone 5-1 in six games, and kept their jobs after going 1-5 there after.
I bet the answer is 0.
Let's keep it that way.
Posted by: Steve Fairchild | December 01, 2008 at 12:17 PM
I was giving the Bills a pass because of the injuries. Not any more. Jerry was right in today's column. The defense did their job, and the offense got the ball deep in the red zone twie. Yesterday was all on the coaches and the play calling. I'll give Turk credit for snapping the ball to Lynch, but afterwards I thought they had snuck Mularky back into the booth.
Posted by: Dave A | December 01, 2008 at 11:54 AM
Thank God I'm not a season ticket holder. I have never been a supporter of a loser like the Bills. They all need a cut in pay for non performance & lack of desire. One thing I learned when I played sports, you don't lose @ Home!!
Posted by: Gil | December 01, 2008 at 10:52 AM
Wow...what a tough game to watch...even harder to watch Ryan Denney running around on the field after his second sack of the season...he looked he just won the Superbowl! $3.1 million per year for 2 sacks...whoooppee! No wonder he is jumping for joy. This team reminds me of the 2006 team with Losman at the helm....consistently lost and confused on offense with no direction and know where to go but down.
Posted by: PAT | December 01, 2008 at 08:32 AM
WE WANT COWHER!!!!WE WANT COHER!!!!!WE WANT COWHER!!!
Posted by: George | December 01, 2008 at 08:04 AM
We can moan all we want about play calling, coaching etc. The biggest problem with this team is talent. They have almost no impact players and very very few good linemen on either side of the ball.
Year after year we keep drafting mediocre linemen. We also end up signing free agents who are average at best to big time contracts to try to make up for the mediocre drafting. Can we please find a good center and guard on offense and a pass rusher or 2 along w/ a linebacker that can make a few plays? I'm really sick of drafting: a) guys with "good motors". All that means is that they aren't athletic enough to mkae big plays; b) little guys, corners, wide outs and runners in the 1st 2 rounds. Get some good big men(for a change).
This team doesn't have the talent to be anything more than average to poor.
Posted by: Bills Guy | November 30, 2008 at 11:12 PM
We can moan all we want about play calling, coaching etc. The biggest problem with this team is talent. They have almost no impact players and very very few good linemen on either side of the ball.
Year after year we keep drafting mediocre linemen. We also end up signing free agents who are average at best to big time contracts to try to make up for the mediocre drafting. Can we please find a good center and guard on offense and a pass rusher or 2 along w/ a linebacker that can make a few plays? I'm really sick of drafting: a) guys with "good motors". All that means is that they aren't athletic enough to mkae big plays; b) little guys, corners, wide outs and runners in the 1st 2 rounds. Get some good big men(for a change).
This team doesn't have the talent to be anything more than average to poor.
Posted by: Bills Guy | November 30, 2008 at 11:11 PM
Fire the Turk now. Right now. Thanks to the out of town score board this team is still alive which it shouldnt be. The Turk is costing us games. Lynch runs 50 yards deep into the red zone. So the next play you dont give him the damn ball again, knowing he is tired and the San Fran Defense will be looking for him to get it. the Turk must go!!!!!
Posted by: Rick | November 30, 2008 at 10:01 PM
One more thing: how JP Loser gets named for a game ball is beyond me.
Trade time was a good time to get rid of him in favor of a playoff-tested QB like Jeff Garcia. How more and more foolish One Bills Drive looks these days...
No more fan support for this team. Either Wilson unloads the safe and brings Bill Cowher and a REAL GM, or he can look at empty seasts from now onward... or "home" games dominated by fans of the visitors.
Posted by: Lloyd Marshall, Jr. | November 30, 2008 at 09:19 PM
Somewhat connected... during the game, on ESPN, an update mentioned that Romeo Crennell of the Cleveland Browns was told that either he has a "miracle finish" to the season, or they will look for a replacement. Two candidates they are eyeing are ex-coach Marty Schottenheimer, and former Steelers coach Bill Cowher.
Memo to Ralph: Now's the time for a pre-emptive strike! Make a deal with Cowher NOW, so it can be said that Buffalo is serious about making the Bills a winner.
HOP on it, Ralph!
Posted by: Lloyd Marshall, Jr. | November 30, 2008 at 09:16 PM
Great game Bills. See you next year. I hope Miami kick the Bills all around the Rogers Centre next week.
My 12 year old daughter could call a better game than the Bill's coaching staff.
Posted by: WPS | November 30, 2008 at 08:33 PM
JP Losman enshrined himself in the high round QB busts of the NFL. He could have won this game and again we see the exact things that drove him to the bench. The Bills should also start looking a kickers because three key field goal misses is unacceptable. The wheels fell off this team real quick, I really hope they didn't sign Jauron to an extention because coaching does need to be looked at very carefully after this season.
Posted by: Mark | November 30, 2008 at 08:26 PM
The players showed why they're not going to be in the playoffs -- no desire. They should have come out of the blocks today with a win mentality, not a "defer" to the second half kick-off.
Which leads to the coach and coordinators who clearly showed why they should be sent packing -- very limited ability. There is reasonable, not especially great, talent on this team that the coaches have failed to well-utilize.
Today's game was a most disgusting display of poor preparation, worse coaching and JP's continued horrific performance.
Posted by: RJB | November 30, 2008 at 07:39 PM
The Niners should give the Turkey a game ball for his astute play calling. They couldn't have done it without him.
Good thing his play calling has improved since he moved into the both.
His next move shoud be out of town, escoted by a mob with torches and pitch forks.
He can take his buddy, HC limpy with him.
Posted by: JIM | November 30, 2008 at 06:46 PM