I have to repeat this point because I see it come up a lot- you mentioned the Chiefs, Rams, Niners, and Lions...those are the consensus top 4 offensive coaching staffs in the league. We just do not have that kind of acumen on hand
i think bills fans are fully capable of understanding that you are far more likely to lose games when you are behind and far more likely to win when you are ahead
Again I refer you to the Chiefs with whom we had a lot of common opponents last season
They were able to win those games and their offense fared similarly or even worse in many cases.
We need to be able to win when the offense isn't great
The Chiefs offense played the jags, Jets and Patriots as poorly as we did and they managed to come away w 3 wins
How about if Allen hits Diggs and we bleed the clock like everyone apparently wants to, then proceed to miss the tying FG...like what actually happened😂😂
Arguing for passing up the TD there is just not a thing
If you genuinely don't care about how our WR room stacks up against the rest of the league then why even bother arguing about how productive they're going to be in relation to the rest of the league? You can be happy that we stack up well against your weekend beer league squad but where they relate to the rest of the NFL is the entire point of the discussion.
It's truly strange considering we just saw how it negatively affected what's universally considered the best offensive QB/HC in the league
But it's not going to happen to us somehow
If you have multiple guys in the top 32 it means that ON AVERAGE you will have more productive offensive players going against less talented defensive players
For anyone who understands the game it's basically a metric for determining favorable matchups
32 is an arbitrary boundary but it's meaningful. It relates directly to how teams are able to defend you and conversely how much pressure your offense can put on a defense.
If you don't understand this you don't belong in the discussion