A day after blasting everything from the play-calling to the offensive line, J.P. Losman backed off a bit on Monday, accepting some of the blame for the Bills lackluster play on offense in the first two weeks. "I'm the first one to tell you when I did something wrong, I'm the first one to say when I've made a mistake," Losman told the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle. "I'm my harshest critic." Head coach Dick Jauron added, "The blame lies in my lap and I'll take it. [Losman] needs to execute better and we need to do it around him, too." The Bills have managed only one offensive touchdown thus far, with Losman averaging a paltry 125.5 yards per game on just 23 attempts per game. Clearly, they've played it close to the vest, but they've also faced two extremely tough defenses in Denver and Pittsburgh. It won't get any easier with the Patriots in Week 3, but things should ease up a bit after that.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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