10-5 in the postseason.
25TD's-10 INT's in the postseason.
5.6% for his TD%, career high
7.2 Y/A, career high.
Calling him a fluke based on 1 season is inaccurate. He's one of the best postseason QB's ever.
You could argue that the Bills 4 straight losses were more memorable than whoever they lost to. I don't even remember those teams anymore.
Brady was in a lose-lose situation. Win the SB, Falcons choke job. Lose the SB, 4-3 drops him squarely below Montana even if he wins 4 more.
Yeah that was my point.
Lots of great QB's have weak divisions. Most teams in the NFL are not good. They either have talent and no QB, or a QB and no talent.
That'd be nice but Julio had almost 1600 yards in 15 games in his 4th year.
Not to mention him putting up 580 yards in 5 games the year previous. Compared to Sammy's 430 yards in 8 games.
They do for their first 3 years when they were on and off hurt. But to continue that trend, Sammy will need to post some incredible years. I doubt he does.
Okay, if Sammy puts up almost 5k yards and 20 TDs, I'll eat my words.
Bills owners Terry and Kim Pegula have been unhappy about the offense since last season and expressed their concerns to Ryan in a meeting on Friday morning. Among those concerns were the team’s poor record on third-down conversions — they ranked 21st last season and are 6-of-23 this season — and issues getting calls to quarterback Tyrod Taylor in a timely fashion.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/09/16/report-pegulas-unhappiness-led-to-greg-romans-firing/
That darn media owning the Bills! Always so unfair to our signal caller.