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  2. The first half felt like a lot of Bills three and out so Josh not having fantastic stats is no surprise.
  3. Not a defense of the Bills but the success rate on 2 pointers across the NFL has plummeted. It was the lowest for 15 years last year. I always said as more teams go for them the math would change on how likely you are to get them. On the Bills they need to freshen up their list of 2 plays. I feel like we have seen that little flare motion they tried on the second one with Cook multiple times and teams are alive to it now.
  4. They do, actually. Tied for 9th in '24 with 50%. Tied for 10th in '23 with 75%. Tied for 9th in '22 with 66.66% 16th in '21, but that was with a 57.14% rate. You have to go back to '20 to find a season where we were under 50%. That year we were at 0%. I wonder how many we tried. We didn't even try any at home that year. Tied for 1st in '19 with a 100% completion percentage. Tied for 20th in '18 with 33.33%. But since Josh became Josh we've been quite successful with them. https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/two-point-conversion-pct?date=2019-02-04
  5. I disagree that the Bills were not ready to play. Indeed on the Ravens first drive I think they fitted things up pretty nicely. It was after that the wheels came off. Sure, Baltimore's cadance and quick snaps caught us in a bind in some spots - that is true. Could there have been adjustments there? Sure. But the disastrous play of the 2nd and 3rd level is on the players. They have to be accountable. I am not a big Bobby Babich fan but I cannot really put this on him. As I said before, especially first half, I think he was guilty of trying to do a bit too nuch with some of the calls and personnel packages and that is on him. But the stuff the Bills were getting wrong routinely on Sunday night is not stuff experienced players like Milano, Bernard and Rapp especially should be getting wrong. Coaches coach, but players have to play. And those three played dreadfully.
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  7. Yeah, I remember when Kordell threw 46 passes the way Josh did against the Ravens. It was 12/13/97. 48 attempts Once in his whole career he threw that much. That's a ridiculous connection to make. People have been begging ... pleading ... for the Bills to run more to take the pressure off of Allen. They do it, become the #1 offense and make the AFC championship, and now people are complaining they don't throw enough. Jeez. You can't win.
  8. He was just tired after coming back from whatever time period Ed Oliver sent him.
  9. I see we subscribed to the Rocky v. Clubber Lang method this game.
  10. And how many attempts did Allen have in order to produce that level of production for Palmer? (was 5 catches btw, not 6) Week 1 extrapolates out to a career best, 1,000+ yard season (and career best 85 receptions) for Palmer, but there is NO reality in which Bills coaches intend to see Allen attempt 46 passes again this regular season. It could happen, but should be more of an outlier if the Bills are able to dictate a balanced attack the ways they hope to most weeks. Last regular season, for example, Allen had a peak of 40 attempts ONE time, against KC in a win. The year prior, though, he got to at least 40 attempts 5 times, and only 1 of those was a win. The year prior to that, he had 40+ attempts 5 times, with 3 of those being wins. And prior to that in 2021, Allen had 40+ attempts 8 times, winning only 4 of those games. So, since 2021, prior to 2025, JA17/Buffalo has thrown at least 40 pass attempts 19 times out of 67 games, and is 9-10 in those games. Overall, the Bills are 46-21 over that span, which means they are 37-11 when attempting fewer than 40 passes. Don't think such metrics are lost on Sean McDermott. We can add a 1-0 2025 record in games where Allen attempts 40+ passes, but that brings the franchise only to a .500 record over the past 4+ seasons when they are extremely pass-heavy. (Incorporating Allen's first 3 seasons adds a 5-4 record in such games, so the pattern is fairly consistent throughout.) No surprise that in the playoffs, the Bills/Allen have NEVER won when attempting 40+ passes (0-3), and are 7-3 otherwise. **this all potentially crushes my desire to see the Bills come out each week with extreme aggression, offensively (instead of intentional balance and control)
  11. You can't be serious. We had nearly 500 yards of offense and our starting receivers had 237 yards between them.
  12. You could start with some of posters on this very thread. Haven’t seen you tell those posters their posts are messed up why is that?
  13. That first drive was beautiful. The pass was working mixed with run. I know it's scripted plays, but then Brady crapped the bed on the next two possessions and allowed the Ravens to jump out on top. Really hope Brady looks at the play calling that stalled those drives and makes some adjustments.
  14. Also whoever this account is -is a nobody. It’s the same as the “libs of TikTok” or whatever the x account is. They cheer about anything that happens to dems too. Should I share those?
  15. imagine if they threw a flag for PF.
  16. This is a Baylor track and field coach with 1k x followers- he is a nobody. A nobody that deserves to be outed and fired, which he already has.
  17. Fun to watch him playing like a man possessed. Keep it up sir. We need the DL to finally take off.
  18. Are you saying nobody without mental illness ever has killed anyone (using a gun)? Or are you saying you personally can make sure it never happens again? Both claims are absolutely ridiculous.
  19. More nobody’s just reflecting the views of millions of communists. This nobody got 10 million likes. https://x.com/thepatriotoasis/status/1965962000514822544?s=46 They don’t understand this. It was an attack on all of us.
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