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thebandit27

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  1. A lot? I haven't seen even one. And I don't remember Allen throwing 20 INTs as a rookie. Not do I remember Sanchez putting up back-to-back-to-back 100 yard rushing games. I swear Wayne, it's like you sit around and think up weird stuff to say. It's funny, but sometimes I wonder about ya dude.
  2. Wait, you mean the most accurate QB of all time wasn't born that way? Many times this has been mentioned, but it remains a salient point
  3. Based upon the route concepts, a whole lot of it is on Daboll. The sideline spat appeared to be more about Allen's hero-ball than anything else.
  4. Mark Ingram? I still agree with you; just answering the question is all
  5. No pass from me. If a moron like me knows what plays to call, then a pro like him should've known as well.
  6. Our defense has scored zero points. To say "overwhelmingly" would imply that the offense is inept (they're not bottom 10 in points; there are 10 teams that score fewer per game). The 2000 Ravens went 5 straight games without an offensive TD. That's inept. They won because the D truly carried them and scored points. Big difference. The defense does their job very well. The offense is doing their job well enough. Also, gotta be careful about "any metric"... https://twitter.com/NFLMatchup/status/1206632368460763136
  7. No idea. It took Daboll 2-1/2 quarters to target either a RB or a TE in the week 4 contest
  8. As I said before the week 4 matchup: work the backs and TEs. NE****** doesn't have the speed at LB to compete with Devin, Yeldon, and Knox...and they're going to commit to stopping Brown, Beasley, and Josh's running.
  9. Indeed...but I believe that as long as they have a shot at the division, they'll stay with their "winning formula" of keep it close and unshackle Josh when they need a score.
  10. I care about TDs and wins. Seems more important.
  11. Absolutely. Let the kid play with fire and see how he does. That's not their thought model for this year though, so it would surprise me
  12. For sure. That's always been the case since pre draft, as anyone that really took the time to watch him knew. He's definitely processing faster than even earlier in the season, so that's very encouraging. I also think that taking the Mahomes/Goff/Trubiksy route of getting him a superior WR1 type that gains huge separation in a hurry (Hill/Cooks/Kupp/etc) will help him tremendously. I am a Mahomes guy through and through, but even I admit that having superior targets has been a huge component of his early success
  13. Biggest encouraging sign is that Allen thrives when the staff lets him play the game. It's when they try to protect him from being an NFL QB that he struggles. Let. Him. Play.
  14. Well, 18 months ago you said he was a terrible college QB, so here's to you being massively wrong again! ? Not for nothing, but that happened in the first Miami game.
  15. Clowney AJ Green Joe Schoebert Chris Harris You can book a Lombardi now.
  16. They're not above average at all. Beasley is 14th among WRs in avg yards of separation per route run. Brown is in the 60s somewhere per NextGen.
  17. Let me get this straight: you're upset that he's last in TTT, and so your solution to the problem is for him to...scramble around? Why. Do. You. Think. He's. Last. In. TTT. ??? Also, do you suppose that he holds the ball longer because the Bills WRs are woeful at creating separation? When they run quick passing based plays he delivers with no trouble at all. In fact that's when he's at his best. And by the way, per Next Gen, he's not "DFL". He's at 2.87 seconds on average. Guys that take longer include Dak, Rodgers, Lamar, and Kirk Cousins. https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/stats/passing
  18. A few things here: The numbers for Phillips and KJ are pretty extreme hometown discounts; I will be very surprised if those are the numbers. The analysis doesn't account for future cap numbers for Tre, Poyer, Dawkins, and Milano. That's probably close to $50M alone.
  19. For a year...then Milano, Poyer, and Dawkins are FAs after 2020. And Hyde and White are up after 2021. They also need to add a pass rusher, corner, and WR this offseason. Can't pat everyone...so who goes?
  20. It'd be great to get him back. I'd prefer him as the full-time RT, but that's not what the team wants. At least he can keep Ford fresh in a rotation, and be available if anyone gets hurt. I also like the idea of bringing him on the field as a 6th OLman when you need to run the ball or pass protect against a blitz on a PA deep shot--the latter being a look that they haven't shown yet, and could use to hit a timely big play come January. Spain is a UFA next year, and Ford was an excellent LG at Oklahoma. It would be great to let him step in at LG, not have to spend money on Spain, and keep continuity of personnel.
  21. Fear not WNYers, wkbw to the rescue: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wkbw.com/sports/buffalo-bills/bills-week-16-match-up-with-patriots-to-air-dec-21st-on-7abc%3f_amp=true
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