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https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2018/4/24/17271686/josh-allen-nfl-draft-2018-stats-analysis-comparisons mentioned above. I thought I would throw the link in here. I forgot about how arrogant these people all were at the time. WOW. pretty much satisfaction seeing someone proven wrong...waiting for that kind of told-you-so moment...and I think we're starting to get it. Again Josh had to swing these people to the ground by their facemasks and trample them to get it. But he's getting it, and I think that is cool. agreed
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2 years 3 games, but I will take the win from those lousy jerks. I want to hear all of those people say they were wrong. Blame it on the pandemic. I'm feeling petty.
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Saw that did and totally agree. Small people.
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Josh seems to be getting a little respect. It's like Josh has to kick in some people's doors and yank the respect right out of these people's hands. https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-3-pff-team-of-the-week-key-takeaways-weekly-awards-and-more "IT’S AMAZING HOW MUCH BETTER JOSH ALLEN HAS BEEN Allen’s first two years in the NFL weren’t all that great from a passing perspective — he was the fourth-lowest graded passer as a rookie then marginally improved in Year 2, raising his grade to the NFL’s sixth-lowest mark. The biggest issue was Allen's accuracy, or lack thereof. In that two-year span, 17.8% of Allen’s pass attempts resulted in a quarterback-fault incompletion, a figure over two percentage points worse than any other quarterback. This year, however, things have been vastly different. Through three weeks of play in 2020, Allen has the third-lowest rate of uncatchable passes thrown over 10 yards downfield. He has benefitted from a lot of those targets being open thanks to the slew of separators he has in the receiving unit, but Allen has also been sharp on the throws he has had to make to a tight window. This has helped the third-year quarterback produce an 83.9 passing grade over the first three weeks, fifth in the NFL. His Week 3 outing against the Rams was actually his highest-graded game as a passer of his NFL career. As my colleague Kevin Cole wrote about this offseason, it’s extremely rare for a quarterback to break out in their third year, making Allen, at least up until this point, an anomaly."
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I didn't see this yet, so..... ESPN (5) https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29995194/week-4-nfl-power-rankings-1-32-poll-plus-2020-preseason-predictions-got-wrong NFL (6) https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-power-rankings-week-4-chiefs-take-back-throne PFT (4) https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/09/29/pfts-week-four-power-rankings-3/ BLEACHER (6) https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2910652-nfl-power-rankings-brs-expert-consensus-rank-for-every-team-entering-week-4 YAHOO (3) https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-power-rankings-the-chiefs-are-no-1-and-everyone-else-is-miles-behind-them-033742251.html STEPHEN'S A-LIST (4)
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Manish Mehta: I was wrong about Josh Allen (article)
mykidsdad replied to BillsFan4's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Kewl. More crow to be served for the next 15 years. -
FiveThirtyEight - Josh Allen Article
mykidsdad replied to Che Guevara's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
just because someone can write doesn't mean they should -
Ryan Fitzpatrick: Hall of Famer? or First Ballot HoFer?
mykidsdad replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Crazy people get to post here -
I was all about Josh Rosen. Im glad I didnt make the draft pick.
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Updated MVP Odds: Allen is tied for 9th
mykidsdad replied to IgotBILLStopay's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Injuries might play a factor, too. I put 10 bucks on JA for MVP and will get 450 if he does. The added fun of hiping he gets it is worth the bet. Get er done Josh! -
https://www.nfl.com/voting/air-and-ground/ My daughter really got into this and must have voted 1,000 times all by herself. #billsmafia
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The final touch down to Brown was all arm and the ball traveled 55 yards or so in the air. Wow.
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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/09/22/pfts-week-three-power-rankings-3/ PFT WEEK TWO 1. Chiefs (previously No. 1; 2-0): Maybe the Chiefs should just spot every team a double-digit lead. 2. Ravens (No. 2; 2-0): They’re two wins short of 16 straight regular-season victories. The Chiefs stand in the way of No. 15. 3. Seahawks (No. 3; 2-0): At this rate, Russell Wilson won’t just get his first MVP vote. He’ll get his first 50. 4. Patriots (No. 4; 1-1): If Cam stays healthy, they won’t lose many more than the one they lost this week. 5. Bills (No. 7; 2-0): The Bills finally have found their next Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas, in the same guy.
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Not expecting to see Edmunds or Milano this week
mykidsdad replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I hope our TE's step up, but I'm fairly certain that this group is our best group and is likely why we have them out there. Why not put our best 11 on the field and try to make it work. If we had a great TE or 2 maybe the formations would be different more often.
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SNF Half Time Show Disrespecting Josh Allen and the Bills
mykidsdad replied to mykidsdad's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I want more of the country to see what we have. Some people won't see the Bills unless the national guys put them on. I think it matters to the players, and it matters to me. I guess I'm in the minority, but it rubbed me wrong. -
PFF is trolling us. There is no other explanation. It is a high level troll.
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Is Josh the only one that gets this kind of treatment?
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Vote for Josh! FedEx Player of the Week.
mykidsdad replied to GerstAusGosheim's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Where can you check this?