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  2. No, I meant that we all consider Allen such an amazing player, that most Bills fans already rank him above Kelly as the best Bills QB ever. Not only that, I've seen fans slowly push Kelly further & further down the list of best Bills players of all time (myself included). The way people talk about him is if he was just a solid QB that got the ball to the better players around him, but watching him again reminded me that simply isn't true. He had a ton of talent, only in different ways to modern QBs. I remember many commentators & sports talk shows calling Kelly a LB that played QB due to how tough he was, but you hear the same thing today regarding Allen. Difference is when they say it about Allen, they mean he's built like a truck & runs like one too. Sorry if my wording was confusing.
  3. Why are you arguing with him ? He is a liar. He is a fool. He will NEVER admit when he is wrong. The Minnesota shooter is not a republican. He is not a Trump supporter. Homelander's desperation to change the way things are does not need promotion from anyone. .
  4. 'Humiliating': Onlookers mock Trump's 'sad little tank parade' for low turnout https://flip.it/BvIy-nP
  5. Yep 0-8 or something if I recall Shows you how tough it is to come into our Barn for any franchise
  6. You have a unique writing style. Do you just hit the enter bar after each sentence or thought? I feel like I'm being shout at. I was hoping for Haley in 2024.
  7. Even the difference between a heavy man and a heavy zone covered scheme is not that much You're not talking 80% man 20% zone.. 20% zone 80% man Sean McDermott is one of the heaviest zone users in the NFL and we still play Man almost 40% of the time... And it jumps up significantly on third down No team in the NFL could survive playing 75% of zone or man coverage across the board all game any day.. when the game gets tighter Sean McDermott starts calling tighter man When it's third down and he needs a stop he's going cover one man
  8. Watch the MASSIVE U.S. Army 250th Birthday Parade. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTH9p7Gl5ME&t=1s
  9. For me it’s how bad Kelly played in those Super Bowls. If Allen had the team Kelly did , well we probably have at least one or two….
  10. Scientists have discovered strange radio waves emanating from deep beneath Antarctic ice, and they can't figure out what's causing them: https://colitco.com/antarctic-radio-signals-anita-detection-analysis/
  11. It is not close. Not even remotely close. Allen is the most productive player in the history of the NFL on a per game basis in both the regular and post season. Allen is literally doing something nobody has ever done before 5-6x a season or more. Kelly threw more than 30 TD passes one time. One! Allen is so much better than Kelly it's a joke anyone would even compare them, let alone put Kelly higher because they have some nostalgic bias of misremembering Kelly's play here and thinking it was far better than it actually was. Kelly was very good, but he was never even close to Allen's level either in play or talent. And that's simply the inconvenient truth many don't want to admit. But I watched every game Kelly played in as a Bill and never saw Kelly do anything close to what Allen has. Not even Jim Kelly himself would say he was better than Allen. No need for anyone else to.
  12. What's funny about Metcalf is the amount of people on here that were like DRAFT THIS FREAK SHOW. We take fricken Cody Ford. It's pry the only WR I can remember this board pounding the table for that hard in the 2nd round. The hit/bust rate is subjective and feel free to find any good studies. PFF has the toughest criteria I've seen if interested in reading. A drafted player is considered a “hit” if his snap percentage over the first four seasons reaches at least 2/3rds of the baseline for a full-time starter at his position from 2006 to 2021. Round 1: WR hit rate - 56.9%, -3.8% relative to pick expectation. RB hit rate - 60.6%, +0.1% relative to pick expectation. Round 2: WR hit rate - 26.3%, -3.1% relative to pick expectation. RB hit rate - 35.3%, - +6.4% relative to pick expectation. If you base it on pure starts it gets complicated because of the running back by committee approach but it's a better indication of WR success in the 2nd round. This is an older study looking at just starts from draft picks where they started at least half of the games in their career from 2005 until 2014. WR's The first round success rate is 58% and the second round is almost as good at 49%.
  13. Cool. What governor/congressman did he and his wife work for? Surely it was Mike Pence.
  14. it was about politics. it was about showing us who's boss. it was about us telling them to go F their ugly, ignorant selves. got it?
  15. In your intro you refer to Allen in your QB praise. Do you mean Kelly?
  16. It really is impossible to compare Kelly to Allen, or really any QB from that era to today's players. The game is just so different. As someone who has had the privileged of watching both Kelly and Allen's careers live (multiple times for each thanks to recordings), there are not just obvious differences in the game, but there are so many subtle things as well and those differences just impact the way the game is played. In Kelly's era, it was all about timing and getting the ball out on time. The offense dictated to the defense. In today's game, it's almost the exact opposite. WR's have options on many routes depending on the defense being played. QB's have to play more reactionary as well and a lot of the decisions that they make are based on where they see overages switch to post snap. That's why in today's game so many of the big plays that happen do so out of structure rather than the 80s and 90s where QBs would just call a "Go" route and throw it because that was what was called because they were forcing defenses to adapt to them. You look at stats from a 30 years ago and you just assume that the guys today are just that much better. In terms of athletes, that is for sure true in most cases. That said, guys like Kelly, Marino, Favre, Elway, etc. were so in control of the game. Everything happened within the structure of the play. They dropped back, set, and delivered the ball for better or worse. They always seem to know at the top of their drop, if not sooner, where the ball was going. They didn't always have the right answers, especially when you look at INT numbers, but they were always going to get the ball out on time way more often than not. I have probably a 100+ Bills games from the mid 80s to current day that I watch and it's crazy sometimes to watch the game slowly evolve over the years. Not saying I enjoy one era more than another. They each have things that make them special and I actually like that. But yeah.....don't just look at the numbers when trying to compare the old and new guard. You can't do that. Just enjoy greatness in both eras.
  17. Now go get his quotes on the plight of the migrants. Thank you. Doesn’t matter. He was activated. “Do this or such and such in your family is done.”
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