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Buffalo716

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  1. https://mobile.twitter.com/MatthewGut21/status/1303495902909419526 Boeheim calls Richmond a really good PG
  2. I literally just played a game online with the bills. And I finished 15 of 16 for 300 yards three touchdowns no interceptions with Josh allen
  3. ESPN plus is a great deal for $4.99. it lets you watch tons of college football games that you wouldn't normally get, as well as tons of other sporting events And replays I can watch all the college basketball I want, and college football. It really is good
  4. I have espn + and that's probably illegal if I do that Might lose my subscription
  5. Well Joe Namath played in the 1960s ... And was the first person to ever throw for 4000 yards
  6. Watching the kid play his whole career at Georgia I can say with almost certainty that he doesn't have as strong an arm as ryan Fitzpatrick And he will not have the pro career as fitz
  7. Fitz is much much much better than a lot of quarterbacks in this league. 32,000 yd and 200 touchdowns later proves it all
  8. You're even underestimating his arm. He has a much better and stronger arm than Matt Barkley and Jake fromm He has good zip within 15 yards and can launch it 55 60 yards. He doesn't have upper echelon arm strength but he certainly doesn't have the weakest arm in the league
  9. What about the dudes who jack *** bulls and horses lmao
  10. The word crappy player in the NFL is total hyperbole lol A crappy player didn't play in little Loop football or rode the bench in high school Sullivan still had a D1 scholarship and went to the NFL. He could realistically throw better than every single person on this board Maybe not great for the NFL, but the dude definitely had a lot of football talent still But generally low end college players or low end NFL players make better coaches than all stars
  11. I think the problem with Allen, and I'm not even going to call it a problem. Is that his arm is so strong that he doesn't have to step into throws under 10-15 yards He just needs to have his base and feet aligned. With his quick release and arm strength he can get the ball there instantly with solid accuracy He starts getting off whenn his lower half gets out of sync
  12. Experience makes up for a lot of things on the football field
  13. I think every play is independent on its own. I've seen Allen sit in the pocket and wait for his read downfield to develop, all the while he is using his eyes to manipulate the defense to open his read It just doesn't always happen perfectly in the NFL. You also don't know the play call in question or his reads He can say he should have waited for Brown all he wants, but he doesn't know Josh's progressions on the play, and he doesn't know who it was designed for Every quarterback has the split second decision of taking what the defense gives them or waiting for a better read. If they take what the defense gives them it doesn't make it a worse read because something else would have opened up later on It just gives you a play to come back to later
  14. Definitely. Not trying to say he doesn't know his stuff. I've always been one to find negatives, even on my best day. It really is the only way to push you and get you to grow And as an NFL quarterback, you need to be growing everyday. Which it seems like Josh is
  15. Of course Allan and daboll and dorsey do due diligence. But they also know the progressions Allen needs to make and how the play is supposed to be ran There are honestly two types of quarterbacks in this league. Quarterbacks who take what the defense gives them, and quarterbacks who will wait for the read Rodgers has historically been willing to take a sack, to let his read develop downfield that he's waiting on. Tom Brady will hit his first open receiver usually They play the game differently but both effectively It's like the old basketball adage. Give up a good shot for a great shot. It's just quarterbacks have different ideas what a great shot is
  16. The one thing I don't like about his segment, is that he doesn't point out the fact that all quarterbacks leave plays open on the field I watched Tom Brady Russell Wilson and Drew Brees, leave plays out on the field for the last 15 years . You never see anybody replay their throws and say oh he missed that guy. And you'll never here anybody say oh he's just throwing crossing route, like he did with Allen Sure Allen still is a work in progress, but he's playing like the NFL MVP right now and he deserves credit It's the NFL if you're not getting better you're getting worse, and Allen is clearly rapidly improving
  17. I don't think you could make this into a thing of tyrod losing his job and future earnings There are risks to procedures, and I'm sure tyrod agreed to take the shot. He definitely didn't have to, if he said he was in too much pain to play he didn't have to. He definitely accepted to take the shot and the risks And his future also is not necessarily in doubt. He could easily still sign a backup deal next year. if he never plays again because of the punctured lung maybe he has a avenue But he definitely accepted to take it. I can't see him being forced in today's nfl
  18. And somebody who has seen the game from every level. Player fan scout coach, it absolutely looks like they are clear out routes for the underneath knox Sullivan is nitpicking so much he sounds stupid
  19. Every single quarterback leaves plays out on the field. You have no idea the play call , what his reads are, and what the play is designed for The play looks like it is designed for Knox crossing face and it's honestly stupid for Sullivan to say it looks like Wyoming Josh Allen. The name of the game is to take what the defense gives you You can't always throw it to everybody on the play, and he definitely did not make a bad decision, just because somebody else was breaking open
  20. No **** sherlock
  21. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.syracuse.com/orangebasketball/2020/09/syracuse-basketball-commit-dior-johnson-suffers-stress-fracture-in-foot.html%3foutputType=amp Dior suffers a stress fracture in foot
  22. It's Shaq Lawson. Just some friendly trash talking
  23. Josh Allen has steadily been correcting all of his flaws from his Wyoming days.. Flaws that if were corrected I said he would become a superstar. It looks like his work ethic and natural skills have finally all been put together The sky's the limit
  24. I don't know if I'd go that far hap. It's a physical game played with a lot of emotions, but they are part of a fraternity that only few people are a part of I honestly believe probably every team would have been helping digs up after sliding under the bench like that. Maybe not every player, but the majority of the team would definitely show concern
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