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JP Losman?


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I just don't get the flock of all these Bills fans that just decided to show up out of the blue. What is the fascination?

Got me. People with no life, I guess.

Trolling a message board of a team that's not a division rival (or even a conference rival) more than two months before you're scheduled to play? Makes about as much sense as one of us going over and trash talking on a Jets forum.

I hope I never find myself that bored.

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Hey who knows look at Tommy Maddox. First round bust that couldn't hack the NFL the first time around.

Goes to a start-up league, wins the MVP, comes back and does well.

If Jim Fassel can fix what seems to be inconsistent mechanics and his inability to recognize DB blitzes ... who knows?

And look at the Las Vegas uniforms, they look kind of like the Panthers.

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