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billsfan1959

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  1. I don't think most fans are arguing that Davis is an all pro. But Davis is a damn good receiver when he is healthy. To me, that is the real concern - can he stay healthy. If he can, then he can put up big numbers with Diggs opposite him and Allen at QB. Actually, It was two exceptional games out of the last six - and you are right about that.
  2. McKenzie, Kumerow, and Crowder are our "prize toys?" And since when is draft position for a WR commensurate with his ability?
  3. You need to check your math. BTW, those were just throws at 10+ yds. Over his last 6 games (2 of which he was clearly hurting) he has 546 yards and 8 TDs. If you project that over a 17 game season, that would be around 1500 yds and 22 TDs
  4. In the last five games that Davis has played, on throws over 20 yards. He has 6 receptions on 7 targets, for 328 yards and 5 TDs. On throws of 19-20 yards, he has 12 receptions on 16 targets for 262 yards and 3 TDs...
  5. Yep. In the immortal words of @Joe Ferguson "Time to move on with Gabe Davis. If the ball goes to him, you already know it's a wasted play."
  6. First Rhule of thumb: if you can't score points in this league, you are not going to win many games...
  7. I think it was one of the big factors yesterday that allowed Allen to drop back and look for so many more deep routes than he has in previous games this year. 11 attempts over 20 yds yesterday compared to 13 attempts over 20 yds in the previous 4 games.
  8. He seems to have that intuitive feel that Beasley displayed with better speed and YAC ability.
  9. It is always a smart move to take Allen out when the team is comfortably ahead. However, he is so much fun to watch that part of me never wants to see him leave the field - no matter the score...
  10. I’m pretty sure the run blocking from Guard to Guard can’t be much worse. And it’s not a good sign for the running game when it is legitimate debate about who is worse, the RBs or the line
  11. Beasley gave everything he had every time he stepped on the field. Love what he brought to this team when he came here, and the contributions he made to making this team better. I wish him the very best.
  12. I didn't cally you creepy. I merely pointed out that your argument that you are not creepy because you have a degree in biology is not a valid argument.
  13. Just as an aside, you can be creepy and have a degree biology. They are not mutually exclusive.
  14. I think it was a move Tomlin had to make. That offense was doing nothing with Trubisky. I watched the game and, FWIW, these were my observations. Pickett Pickett threw 13 passes with 3 interceptions. On the first two INTs, they weren't the best throws, but they both hit the receivers in the hands before being tipped by a defender and intercepted by another defender. The third INT was on a hail mary. He completed his other ten passes, some with a nice touch and good placement. He has a pretty quick release, seems to be pretty accurate, has a decent arm, and throws a pretty nice ball. He also seemed tough, fearless and fairly mobile - rushing for 2 TDs. He seemed to handle that offense much better than Trubisky and it wasn't as if it was garbage time - they were in the game until the end - and his teammates seemed to respond to him. The Bills should win this game, but I think the change in QB will be better for the Steelers for the rest of this season.
  15. The Bills blitz less than any team in the NFL - by a wide margin. They certainly are not going to change for Kenny Pickett. They disguise their pre snap coverages, get pressure with 4, and play disciplined in the secondary. I'm sure they will thow in a blitz here and there, but, for the most part, I expect them to play in the same way that has made them the number 1 pass defense in the NFL this year.
  16. His point is what it always is: Some variation of "Beane sucks"
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