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Oh god I hope this isnt' true.


Highlandfire

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JP Losman is another former 1st round QB. He stands at 6'3 220 lbs. Primarily a pocket passer, he's thrown 33 TDs and 34 INTs. He's never been in a playoff game and has a winning percentage of .323.

He has never had a Steve Smith, a Mushin Muhammad or a Stephen Davis either. He has also never had a tandem like Williams and Stewart.

Numbers alone only tell the whole story to people who don''t have a clue what they are looking at to begin with. Numbers are half the story at best.

And again, maybe if numbnuts Marty Hurney hadn't bet the farm on Julius landing us the motherload, we would not have to be shopping on the clearance aisle.

I am happy they are looking.

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He had a Lee Evans and Eric Moulds. He also had a young McGahee. The guy got benched for Holcomb and Edwards. The numbers dont lie. If he came here it would be David Carr 2.0. We need a new QB, but is JP Losman really the answer? Why dont we DRAFT our own stud instead of thinking we can fix somebody else's bust?

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If he came here it would be David Carr 2.0.

I'm not saying I disagree with your general idea, but I don't know if anybody can be that bad... Carr was a mental case from day one.

I think right now I would rather see us draft a lower round QB prospect than pick up some FA that hasn't made it somewhere else... but who knows, the next star is out there somewhere.

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He had a Lee Evans and Eric Moulds. He also had a young McGahee. The guy got benched for Holcomb and Edwards. The numbers dont lie. If he came here it would be David Carr 2.0. We need a new QB, but is JP Losman really the answer? Why dont we DRAFT our own stud instead of thinking we can fix somebody else's bust?

I'd prefer to draft our own bust or stud personally.

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He had a Lee Evans and Eric Moulds. He also had a young McGahee. The guy got benched for Holcomb and Edwards. The numbers dont lie. If he came here it would be David Carr 2.0. We need a new QB, but is JP Losman really the answer? Why dont we DRAFT our own stud instead of thinking we can fix somebody else's bust?

true.

i'm not sold on the idea of rushing out to find a replacement for jake right away but losman is not the answer in either case.

those jumping at any and every available QB is aiming too low and letting emotion cloud good judgment. blind hatred for jake is just as bad as blind loyalty...maybe even worse.

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