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  1. Statistically he had an amazing year for his limited targets.

     

    He led the league in yards per target with 13.6. The 10th best in the league was only 10 yards per target. That's a 3.6 yards difference between the #1 and #10.

     

    He led the league in W/R catch rate with a 86.7% The 10th best W/R catch rate was 73.4%, again a significant difference.

     

    3rd longest reception in the NFL for 81 yards. 

     

    He Led the NFL in Receiving Success Rate with 73.3% (a successful catch as one which gains at least 40% of the yards required on first down, 60% of the yards required on second down, and converts third and fourth downs.)

     

    12th in yards per catch with 15.7

     

    Was 136th in the NFL with 45 targets, however he was 66th in the league with 611 yards for the season.

     

    They need to try to feed him the ball more, hopefully he can produce similar results with more targets.

     

    Go Bills!!

    Next Year!!!!

     

    https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2023/receiving.htm

     

     

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  2. 18 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:

    I started to see this pretty clearly this season as well.  I know many on here believe the team is underachieving.  But actually with the talent we have they are over achieving.  So why isn't the team more talented.  Cause it is very hard to have the most talented team in the NFL no matter how good a GM you are. 

     

    If you put any credibility in the Pro Bowl selections, that is selected by a combination of players, coaches and fans, it appears the Bills may have overachieved.  The Bills had only had 2 pro bowlers while the Ravens had 7, Chiefs 5, Dolphins 6 and the Browns had 5. 

     

     

  3. 17 minutes ago, Since1981 said:

    This is a stupid take. Reporter just happened to finish this week. Reporter didn’t look to time it, or go after fans.
     

    Think of it this way? We complain about the Bills local reporters being soft because they want to keep team access or are on Bills payroll. Not the case here, for sure!!! 

    Your take is beyond stupid. And you know for a fact that the reporter just finished it? It most certainly was released to inflict the most damage. Look at it this way, there are 365 days in a year. It was "just finished" 3 days before the biggest game of the year. That's nonsense.

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  4. 9 hours ago, Returntoglory said:

    I'm referring to the pick where Davis and the defender were in each other's pocket and the ball was right there but picked off 

    I have watched that play no less than 6 times. Davis had him beat by at least a step and a half. If Allen hits him in stride, it's a 30 yard gain. The defender wasn't in his pocket until Davis had to come to a complete stop to try to get to the ball. It was well underthrown. Go watch the highlights at NFL.com.

     

  5. The Clutch points has him at #5.

     

    "For a defensive minded coach in a highly offensively garnered game, McDermott has done wonders in Buffalo. He's done that by putting together good staffs along with a highly-talented roster. Sure, not getting past the divisional round is concerning, but that doesn't change the fact that McDermott has completely changed the face of the AFC East and kept the Bills in constant Super Bowl talks."

     

    https://clutchpoints.com/top-10-nfl-head-coaches-entering-2023-season-ranked

  6. I have used NFL Game pass International in the past. It will allow you to stream all games live. When i returned to the states I used a VPN service to watch the games. I would highly recommend the VPN regardless. Netflix and other streaming services will not have the same movies or shows as the US. Also, some banks and financial services may block you if you are coming in from an overseas location. My local credit union did this, the only way I could access my account was to VPN in from a stateside location.

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  7. 3 hours ago, CountDorkula said:

    About 27 Million a Year. (75% of that coming from income taxes)

     

    I can like the bills and also say this is a terrible F*&( deal for NYS.

     

    It will take time to recoup the investment. Ralph Wilson stadium was built for 22 Million in 1973 and now the State is drawing in about 27 million annually. What will the NFL salary cap be in 20 years,  Who knows? But in 2002 the salary cap was 71,000,000. Today it is 208,000,000. That's almost 3X the amount in 20 years. In 2046 the state could be possibly looking at 80 Million a year in tax revenue with 10 years remaining on the lease, possibly earning over 1 billion in taxes the final 10 years. 

  8. Ha! The commercial in the Cardinals game that just aired was funny. It was about the PB&J ratio and by Pepsi Zero. I have to believe they got that from the Bills KC Game "When your PB&J sandwich has a 70 to 30 peanut butter to jelly ratio; you’ve compromised enough" 

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