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thebandit27

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  1. If you think this is on allen; then you're watching with an agenda
  2. Absolutely. I personally would like to see FA dedicated to 3-4 starters on offense. 2019 is PACKED with DL talent in round 1, so I'd want to go there first and then load up offensively from there on out
  3. Yolo my man! All is well indeed--Mrs. Bandit is due with kid #3 (daughter #1) any day now, so I've been furiously preparing for that...hence my limited time here
  4. I'd offer a 2 or a 3&4 and see if that gets it done. Would fill a huge need next offseason and allow the team to focus solely on their front 4 when it comes to defensive additions
  5. I would trade Buffalo's group of WRs for a drunkard with a sinus infection
  6. Josh Allen was drafted as a 29-year old who started 2 full years at Oklahoma State? News to me.
  7. Blokes and I were the original "Mahomers" on this board...back in June of 2016: Turbos wasn't far behind though. Jeff and Billsareback were very late bloomers.
  8. No, you owe me and @Blokestradamus a huge apology for being a Johnny-come-lately copycat on Mahomes, and never once in 3 years acknowledging that you were late to the party on him It's really easy to piggyback on the hard work and hours upon hours of grinding through game video that someone else does and then try to pass their opinion off as your own. But since I'm sure that you'll once again breeze right on past this fact, I'll just take it as a compliment that at least you knew who's opinion to copy. ?
  9. Pop quiz: who was the last NFL team to lose a Super Bowl to a career backup?
  10. Let's be fair here: 1) The 2017 Browns were atrocious overall. The 2018 Browns have far better skill position players on offense than the Bills. Tell me you wouldn't take Jarvis Landry, Carlos Hyde, Nick Chubb, Duke Johnson, and David Njoku over what Buffalo has... 2) Don't look now, but the Jets have Robby Anderson (who the entire league--but not a few of us astute TSW posters--missed on in 2016), Quincy Enunwa, and Jermaine Kearse at WR. Definitely better than our crop of WR. Oh, and if Darnold completing 45% of his throws against Denver qualifies as "playing extremely well", then you should be thrilled with Allen. 3) What. Are. You. Talking. About. The Cardinals just won their first game of the season behind a 10/25 performance from Rosen. No offense, but you can't expect to have any credibility when you blast other folks supposed hyperbole and then make outlandish claims yourself. Ain't that the truth? He needed time from the beginning--this kid was playing at Wyoming 9 months ago. Instead of giving him time and a solid supporting cast, he gets thrown into the mix with the worst offensive personnel group in the game (by a significant margin), and people are somehow surprised that he looks like a raw-but-talented kid that was playing for Wyoming 9 months ago
  11. I am dumbfounded that some people prefer cake to pie. Pie is categorically superior in every single way
  12. He started 13 games...20/game would be 260
  13. I personally am quite upset that Allen looks like a kid that was playing at Wyoming 9 months ago
  14. That he is...and good on ya for taking the ribbing in stride!
  15. What a shock--LaTrainwreck Clark with a trillion holding penalties
  16. FYI--you were a full year behind @Blokestradamus and this one other poster--can't remember his name--in coming around on Mahomes.
  17. I'm not saying that he's right or wrong, but I can guarantee you that Belichick agrees with him
  18. Lets' face it... When a California kid goes to a tough place to play for the first time, and turns in a performance where he completes less than 50% of his passes, throws for zero TDs, gets picked twice by a no-name defender, succumbs to pressure, and gives up a fumble near the endzone, and does all of this against a team that didn't even make the playoffs last year, that QB is pretty much doomed to failure.
  19. Of course they're still there; did we expect different? (that's rhetorical; I know you know what you're watching Gunner) I think some folks managed to fool themselves based on last week--it shouldn't shock anyone that the kid who was playing for Wyoming 9 months ago hasn't mastered the nuances of the most difficult position in professional sports quite yet. He definitely had a bad day--no doubt about it. To me, it was the Iowa game all over again: he didn't play well, his supporting cast not only didn't help but somehow managed to make it worse, and yet he didn't look utterly overwhelmed. I am far more interested is seeing how he handles himself coming out of a performance like this than judging what the de facto performance portends for his ability to play in the league.
  20. My word I'm glad to see this post
  21. Watkins in 2015. He had the best 9-game run an NFL WR has had this decade. He produced on an absurd level given his number of targets.
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