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SouthNYfan

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  1. I think if they are looking rb they are going to try and move him asap Giving them a call and initiating the conversation might get it done before he goes open market trade block too
  2. Been over why he quit a million times. That wasn't the discussion. Your words, again: "There's a reason why a) a premier franchise like the Steelers wanted to rid themselves of him and b) they got almost nothing for him in trade" BECAUSE HE DEMANDED A TRADE HE DEMANDED THE TRADE THEY DIDN'T WANT TO RID THEMSELVES OF HIM HE WANTED THE TRADE as usual you are just changing the topic
  3. No. He decided to demand a trade. What are you disagreeing on?? You stated "There's a reason why a) a premier franchise like the Steelers wanted to rid themselves of him and b) they got almost nothing for him in trade" YES. BECAUSE HE DEMANDED A TRADE.
  4. That's exactly what happened. What else is there to think through?? He literally demanded a trade.
  5. Jimmy Johnson value #21 (sea) = 800 #41 (den) = 490 #71 (den) = 235 That's 725 vs 800 Seattle isn't giving up the #21 pick for that.
  6. Ahhh okay. Glad he's on their radar. I think they would snag him in the second, but I don't think he's gonna make it that far
  7. So you're saying Denver moves up from #10 to #9 to secure a QB when they know we aren't taking one?? Or are you implying they do that to block the Giants from jumping up to #9?? You also aren't going to get #20 from Seattle for #40 and #71 ??
  8. https://billswire.usatoday.com/2019/04/12/report-te-noah-fant-worked-out-buffalo-bills/ Does this count??
  9. Change the narrative to suit yourself again doc. Good work. AB PUBLICLY DEMANDED A TRADE. He wasn't going to play for them anymore. They didn't want to rid themselves of him at first. He wanted to rid himself of them. They chose to trade him for 30 cents on the dollar because if he sat out, he was going to count against their cap even if they didn't have to actually pay him the money. He was so adamant about not showing up to play for a team he didn't have on his list of acceptable trade partners that he handicapped his own value. If they cut him he counted the same dead cap as trading him this year. They figured they would recoup some minor draft capital for their dead cap. You can argue all you want whether or not he's worth the drama. You can't argue facts. He demanded the trade. They didn't put him on the block first. Try again with your narrative bending.
  10. Go read the thread and all my posts. We are on the EXACT same page. The people who don't want him point at his ypc and the ejection vs Buffalo. Both of which don't tell the whole story. We've got a lot of posters here who hold grudges. Read the Antonio Brown thread about him "not wanting to play in Buffalo" Read the gronk retirement thread. Jarvis Landry (whom Williams said himself said he was cool with). It's quite entertaining.
  11. 6. Starting new Josh Allen threads daily (that one's for you peace ?) Just busting a joke on you man This is gold, I enjoyed the thread, and I like the ones you're posting about him ?
  12. This will be posted in ever Josh Allen thread. It is funny, but it also helps illustrate how your can cherry pick statistics to make any player like better or worse than they actually are. I love Allen as our QB and am absolutely thrilled with what he's shown both on and off the field. What you see in this this video, and what you see with your own two eyes actually WATCHING him play football, all the little "non-football" things, between and during plays, the way he acts on the sideline, instead of just analyzing his numbers, is where the "analytics crowd" fails. These numbers-nerds sit behind a computer screen and take advanced stats as gospel, as the only thing that matters, above all else. Advanced stats tell us things like Brett favre was overrated, that Derek Jeter was a poor short stop, that tyrod Taylor was a great QB. There isn't a coach, GM, or manager in the league who actually thinks tyrod was a great QB, but these analytics clowns called him one day in and day out. Analytics and stats are a great tool, but aren't the only thing you should use to evaluate a player, just like a hammer isn't the only tool you need to build a house. These are the same fools at PFF saying the bills need to draft a QB at #9 because Allen sucks so there's no reason to build the offense. When I watch this kid on and off the field he just has "it" He has that special something you don't see every day, that you can't teach, that you can't gauge from a box score or a play analysis. That child-like exuberance for the game, that competitiveness, that fire that you don't see every day. I'm glad he's our QB. Go Allen. Go BUFFALO.
  13. You'll find quite a few here who don't think that Newton is a "franchise QB" and would be extremely upset, labeling Allen a bust, if he's first 8 seasons are akin to Newton. (I think they are insane. I'll take that in a heartbeat)
  14. He's a troll He wants to get bills fans to tell him to go away, which then gets other bills fans to tell them to be nice, causing a fight
  15. Maybe it's Bill Burr, bill Cosby, bill Clinton, bill Shakespeare fans he's referring to? ?
  16. His second year receiving numbers were identical per game and per catch Sorry I thought I included them Nice try majbooby
  17. Maj likes fake news. He's taskersghost 2.0 on this topic.
  18. Maj hates him by looking at his ypc He doesn't watch him If he did he's realize he's a decent receiver
  19. Since you like stats so much He has 58 receptions for 487 yards and an 8.4 yards per reception in 21 games Rookie year he was 36 for 302 with an 8.4 per catch and 2.8 receptions per game in 13 games McCoy in each of the last 3 seasons 2016 : 50 for 356 and a 7.1 per catch and 3.3 rec per game 2017 : 59 for 448, a 7.6 avg and 3.3 per game 2018 : 34 for 238 with a 7.0 avg and 2.4 per game I guess he can't catch at all though!?
  20. Except all you keep doing is spouting off his ypc. Offers nothing out of the backfield? Please. He's a grinding power back who consistently gets you what you need in short yardage situations. He's a beast. If he can be had cheap it's more than worth the risk.
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