Each week, our Westwood One football analysts respond to questions posed by listeners right here on WestwoodOneSports.com.
James Lofton
Q: Rob L. (Mt. Pleasant, PA) – How long does it take for a receiver to work well with a quarterback?
A: If you catch the first ball you’re thrown, you’ve got a head start. I had played 11 years and made seven Pro Bowls, but was waived by the LA Raiders at the end of training camp in 1989. I was picked up in Week 3 by the Buffalo Bills and I was a starter by Week 6, but it really took until the next training camp before Jim Kelly had full trust in me. QBs and WRs now have extended off-season programs when they can work a lot together, but there is nothing like game experience to see if the connection is real.
More Answers
07 October 2012
Each week, our Westwood One football analysts respond to questions posed by listeners right here on WestwoodOneSports.com. Boomer Esiason Q: MSgt Frank W. (Battle Creek, MI) – Are the Bengals a legit team this year? They are…
Read More »
26 September 2012
Each week, our Westwood One football analysts respond to questions posed by listeners right here on WestwoodOneSports.com. James Lofton Q: Rob L. (Mt. Pleasant, PA) – How long does it take for a receiver to work well with a quarterback? A: If you catch the first ball you’re thrown, you’ve…
Read More »
11 January 2012
The Hall of Fame wide receiver gives a listener the basics when it comes to passing routes...
15 December 2011
Mark reveals his Super Bowl picks...
12 December 2011
James responds to a listener's question about instant reply reviews...
08 December 2011
Boomer responds to a listener's question about Tim Tebow's unconventional throwing motion...
28 November 2011
Trent Green is asked for his take on Bengals rookie Andy Dalton...
17 November 2011
NFL analyst Mark Malone responds to a listener's question...
Load more posts