This from scout.com
He has always intrigued me but I have not seen him play much.
Say ‘No’ to Losman
Ted Thompson may be on the verge of making his worst move as the Green Bay Packers’ general manager.
Rumors of the Packers seeking a trade for J.P. Losman have gained steam lately. Green Bay picked up an extra fourth-round compensatory pick, and possess three of the first 60 picks in the NFL draft, so the ammo for such a trade exists. And after Quinn Gray signed with Houston and Gus Frerotte went to Minnesota, the free agent pool is drying out ... teasing with a disastrous possibility: J.P. Losman on a Green Bay Packers’ roster.
The Bills are seeking a third-rounder for Losman, who was beaten out by Trent Edwards in Buffalo. This asking price will most likely be lowered, considering that Green Bay is the only team in dire-strait need of a backup quarterback.
Losman is unworthy of a No. 2 quarterback job in the NFL. Check that, he's unworthy of a NFL roster spot.
With the Bills he was given every opportunity to be Jim Kelly and looked every bit like Rob Johnson. He went 10-21 as Buffalo’s starter, and was beaten out by a journeyman (Kelly Holcomb) and a third-round rookie (Trent Edwards). No patience in the pocket. No command of the offense in crunch time. And no hope for improvement. Losman’s deficiencies are unbreakable. You can’t correct the fundamentals of a fifth-year veteran. They’re engrained.
More than a lack of talent, Losman’s presence in the locker room would be a lingering distraction. He’d constantly be the elephant in the room. The backup peering over Rodgers’ shoulder, waiting for a slip-up. In Buffalo, Losman has rubbed many fans the wrong way with his attitude, whether it’s pouting alone on the bench during Edwards’ first start or clamoring that he hasn’t been given a shot.
Well, he has - 31 starts to be exact. And he’s been nothing but a jittery, unstable turnover waiting to happen. It’d be the worst use of a third-round pick this side of B.J. Sander.
The Packers must find a veteran quarterback who realizes and accepts his role as backup/mentor. Not a competitor. Considering Rodgers’ injury history, the Packers must choose wisely. Gray or Frerotte would have been ideal choices. Holcomb may be the calm, quiet veteran the team needs. Eleven years of experience at a very cheap price sure beats four years of failure for a draft pick.
He has always intrigued me but I have not seen him play much.
Say ‘No’ to Losman
Ted Thompson may be on the verge of making his worst move as the Green Bay Packers’ general manager.
Rumors of the Packers seeking a trade for J.P. Losman have gained steam lately. Green Bay picked up an extra fourth-round compensatory pick, and possess three of the first 60 picks in the NFL draft, so the ammo for such a trade exists. And after Quinn Gray signed with Houston and Gus Frerotte went to Minnesota, the free agent pool is drying out ... teasing with a disastrous possibility: J.P. Losman on a Green Bay Packers’ roster.
The Bills are seeking a third-rounder for Losman, who was beaten out by Trent Edwards in Buffalo. This asking price will most likely be lowered, considering that Green Bay is the only team in dire-strait need of a backup quarterback.
Losman is unworthy of a No. 2 quarterback job in the NFL. Check that, he's unworthy of a NFL roster spot.
With the Bills he was given every opportunity to be Jim Kelly and looked every bit like Rob Johnson. He went 10-21 as Buffalo’s starter, and was beaten out by a journeyman (Kelly Holcomb) and a third-round rookie (Trent Edwards). No patience in the pocket. No command of the offense in crunch time. And no hope for improvement. Losman’s deficiencies are unbreakable. You can’t correct the fundamentals of a fifth-year veteran. They’re engrained.
More than a lack of talent, Losman’s presence in the locker room would be a lingering distraction. He’d constantly be the elephant in the room. The backup peering over Rodgers’ shoulder, waiting for a slip-up. In Buffalo, Losman has rubbed many fans the wrong way with his attitude, whether it’s pouting alone on the bench during Edwards’ first start or clamoring that he hasn’t been given a shot.
Well, he has - 31 starts to be exact. And he’s been nothing but a jittery, unstable turnover waiting to happen. It’d be the worst use of a third-round pick this side of B.J. Sander.
The Packers must find a veteran quarterback who realizes and accepts his role as backup/mentor. Not a competitor. Considering Rodgers’ injury history, the Packers must choose wisely. Gray or Frerotte would have been ideal choices. Holcomb may be the calm, quiet veteran the team needs. Eleven years of experience at a very cheap price sure beats four years of failure for a draft pick.

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