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Franco_92

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  1. "I'm not biased but the Bills simply cannot win this game, which is why I've comfortably put my life savings on it, here are the receipts"
  2. I prefer being chased to doing the chasing
  3. The word is "unbiased" not "non bias" which is the wrong tense. And following it up with a stone cold absolute declaration is just the chaser
  4. One note on the first minnesota INT, the guy who picked it off was covering Mckenzie but Isaiah ran out of bounds freeing him unexpectedly, which is why allen threw it. He was expecting the defender who undercut the throw to need to stay with Mckenzie
  5. They likely are. It took until game 11 of his 4th season to throw a red zone interception
  6. If Josh is healthy for 17 games he will throw 9-17 interceptions, with the likelihood represented as a gaussian distribution centered at 12 or 13 ints
  7. Correct, they have no idea how to handle having a successful football team and have made this board completely unbearable for the last 10 months.
  8. Doyle was probably the 5th tackle on the depth chart. Mayyyybe 4th. You're assuming both Bills tackles get injured during the Jets game? And if you're wrong, and the Bills win, you should promise to not post again until the season is over, because we are all beyond sick of declarative opinions presented as "just the uncomfortable truth you homers can't stand"
  9. It's clear that this poster just wanted to hone in on this assertion, and used the topic as window dressing. Which is why it is such an ill-formed OP/thread
  10. I'm sure it pains you to come to this sobering conclusion.
  11. Even if the Bills win super bowls that has no bearing on my competitiveness, I had nothing to do with it That would be better served later when I'm at home. On break right now, can't do it justice
  12. None of this framing even remotely resonates with my relationship with the Bills
  13. I've only heard the first segment but I heard him say brown was responsible for one pressure on Allen's 11 dropbacks, I have to hear the rest of the episode though Nvm I was still on previous page
  14. It's crazy that the Bills managed an 8 game win streak while being disengaged the entire time The Raiders sucked in 2020 but beat the chiefs, and were good enough in 2021 to make the playoffs, but couldn't beat a chiefs team worse than the one they beat in 2020 ie you can't just start from the exact level you imagine last year's game being left off at, and add stuff from there. The jets game this year has its own DNA which has nothing to do with last year's game
  15. The thing is that everyone is melting down and braying about how awful brown was saturday, only it turns out that that wasn't the case. When people are defending brown they are just pointing this out. We all believe he has a lot to prove this year. Saturday was not a bad omen in that regard, and neither is what I've generally heard out of camp.
  16. Things going for the Bills: Better QB More cohesion/continuity Rodgers has started slowly 3 seasons in a row Rodgers is 39 and did not look good last year, and the Jets' offensive line is worse than the Packers' It is hard to maintain elite defenses across seasons Nate Hackett is not very good McDermott has owned this coaching tree, and the Bills have embarrassed Saleh before Things going for the Jets: Home primetime game Hype for the new-look offense/Rodgers Defense that Allen has only dominated once in 6 tries since 2020 I don't think we sweep the Jets and Dolphins, we will drop 1 or 2 games between them. But the Bills are perfectly capable of winning week 1, even in dominating fashion. They have won tougher games
  17. But the RT point isn't even true, as film uncovered that Spencer Brown was largely fine despite being on TJ Watt's preferred side I'll one-up you there. Detroit's 0-16 2008 season also had an undefeated preseason
  18. This is correct and bills fans have obscenely embarrassed and shat all over themselves the last 48 hours
  19. The line was particularly bad at guard last year. Both McGovern and Torrence showed excellent play against a stout line Saturday Brown was not as bad as everyone wailed about either I ***** hate bills fans man
  20. McGovern had an even better game than Torrence, Morse is a top center, and film revealed that the Bills playcalling was set up to artificially stress tackles and see how they respond, and the universal conclusion was that they held up better than most people thought on first watch. The Bills won't be calling 10 yard dropbacks every play against elite fronts when games matter I cant believe you'd show your face here again for another season of getting your clock cleaned over and over and over
  21. So they're lucky it wasn't 31-3?
  22. This is standard technique
  23. You dummy, those Steelers media contacts are just Bills homers. Blind fool!
  24. Yeah,this offense scored 3 points in the first half against Pittsburgh in 2020, before adjusting late and beating them. The next year they lost the home opener against Pittsburgh. It's a tough team that is a notorious preseason try hard, and according to cover 1 we were purposely calling plays to stress test these guys against that front, which is of course not how you handle them in real games. A lot of people have embarrassed themselves the last 24 hours
  25. Everyone who studies film sounds miles different from everything I read here, glad it worked out that way for you too. The all-22 film also shows that Milano had great coverage on the TD, and Pickett put it back shoulder where that seam pass is not traditionally thrown, and he barely had room. It was a GREAT throw. The sort of thing Allen started being capable of out of nowhere in 2020.
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