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BuffaloHokie13

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  1. This statement, along with the formatting of your post tells me everything I need to know.
  2. GWD against a playoff team in Houston, 4QC against Jax this year. Can only play the teams on your schedule, and we've won more than we've lost with him in. Also, if you looked at the data in that post you'd notice that we've scored 24+ 18 times in the last 2 years, and lost 9 of them which speaks volumes about the D/ST.
  3. Jonah Javad posted this video response. Hilarious!
  4. I think that was right before the board went down for like 4 hours. My bad GB. I just can't help myself sometimes. I do think the question I posed is valid, but I understand it isn't relevant to this thread.
  5. I really don't feel like deep diving again. If you want to know what I think about offensive and defensive production the past 2 years you can check out this post. If not, that's fine, but your take is pretty misguided imo.
  6. In college I always preferred PBR to Natty light
  7. Every time, except for the times that he got 4th quarter comebacks. And seriously, Losman? Losman: 33 Starts, Bills went 10-23 with him as a starter, 59.3% CMP%, 3.5% TD%, 3.6% INT%, 6.6 YPA, 147.9 YPG, 75.6 QB Rating, 4.40 ANY/A Tyrod: 29 Starts, Bills went 15-14 with him as a starter, 62.6% CMP%, 4.5% TD%, 1.5% INT%, 7.4 YPA, 208.9 YPG, 94.2 QB Rating, 6.55 ANY/A And that completely ignores Tyrod's rushing contributions compared to JP's. Honestly a pathetic comparison.
  8. Interesting take. Have a look at the following. One of these offenses went to the superbowl in the last 3 years: Passing: 1) 454 Att, 287 Cmp, 63.2% Cmp%, 3,250 Yards, 203 YPG, 20 TD, 42 Sacks, 242 Sack Yards, 7 INT 2) 465 Att, 295 Cmp, 63.4% Cmp%, 3,343 Yards, 209 YPG, 23 TD, 42 Sacks, 257 Sack Yards, 9 INT 3) 474 Att, 286 Cmp, 60.3% Cmp%, 3,036 Yards, 190 YPG, 17 TD, 46 Sacks, 214 Sack Yards, 7 INT Rushing: 1) 525 Att, 2,762 Yards, 5.3 YPC, 20 TD, 172.6 YPG, 9 Fum, 2 Fum Lost 2) 509 Att, 2,432 Yards, 4.8 YPC, 19 TD, 152.0 YPG, 9 Fum, 2 Fum Lost 3) 492 Att, 2,630 Yards, 5.3 YPC, 29 TD, 164.4 YPG, 11 Fum, 3 Fum Lost Care to venture a guess on who's who?
  9. IMO VA and NC are the South, and the 7 states you referred to are the Deep South (which is it's own thing, for certain).
  10. I'm assuming you mean defenders? Julio Jones and Amari Cooper are both really good.
  11. Why do you try to derail every thread with poorly thought out statements?
  12. isn't he like 2-22 in his games since 2014?
  13. I think Lynch is more likely than AP. jmo
  14. I just think he's funny in commercials. In the same way that I think Belichick is hilarious in pressers.
  15. Probably just one that wasn't registered/reported.
  16. I was typing a response, but honestly it isn't even worth the time. Watch some tape and look at how the front 7 plays when Tyrod's in vs. how they play against 'any other decent QB'. The effects we are discussing are blatantly obvious. Also, don't put words into my mouth. I never said 'it's just the GOAT'. You were the one who decided to use Brady as your comparison subject, and I asked if you were sure that's what you wanted to go with. Just like you said nobody credits Brady for Blount's success, when every skill player on their roster gets their success credited to Brady. Have a good day, watch some film, and maybe one day we can actually have a legitimate discussion about how an offense's efficiency is directly tied to the QB.
  17. So at this point Tyrod's in company with Brady and Big Ben in your eyes. Please continue about how that's somehow bad company. By the way, both Ben and Bell are better than 'decent'. And your point was 'any decent QB with a decent RB'. Good to see that 2 of the best QBs in the game, the RB who led the league in TDs and a top 5 RB somehow make that statement correct. LeSean just came off his best YPC year of his career at 28 years old. His next closest year was 2010 with Vick when he was 22.
  18. No, you can't. But I'd love to see the attempt. Be sure to actually look at their stats with an without each other!
  19. So your point is that TT isn't the first QB in history to have this effect and you use the GOAT as your example? Seems like a point of praise, not a reason to tear down the contributions that Tyrod brings to the offense.
  20. Literally nobody brought up Tom Brady but you here. Are you secretly feeling like Tyrod is in Brady's realm when it comes to their effects on a team's rushing efficiency? Also, every skill player on the Patriots that has success gets credited to Tom Brady. Every single one.
  21. Shouldn't be a problem as long as he buys a place with an indoor hot tub...
  22. Right, they ran those attempts, not Tyrod. But if you think Tyrod doesn't play a part in that efficiency you are fooling yourself. McCoy had great numbers against 8 in the box, The fact that 1 of those 8 was almost always required to spy the QB played a major part in his success against those fronts. That doesn't take away from McCoy's success, it just provides context. Similarly, defenses are hesitant to attack us aggressively due to a fear of the QB keeping the ball and gashing them for a big gain, which buys time before contact for all runners.
  23. 19th best at scoring points according to what? TD/Game? TD%? Total TDs? Over what time period? Last year? His time as a starter? Are we factoring in all the points scored? Or just the ones passed for? Can you explain why the Bills score a full 4 points less per game when Tyrod doesn't play? Seriously, we go from over 24 PPG to under 21 PPG...
  24. Nobody touches the ball on offense more than Tyrod. (and the center I suppose)
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