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  1. 16 minutes ago, zow2 said:

    He'd never say anything publicly...but I wonder if Allen harbors any ill feelings towards the Special teams/Defense coaches...and even McDermott.  It was such a big flop at the end.  The "process" failed. 

     

    Plus even in Overtime, the D never put up any resistance.  I mean as much as we cry about the last 13 seconds,  the D still had overtime to make things right..  and they stunk.   If I'm Allen, i'd be pissed.


    NFL FILMS recording Allen already booking the AFC TITLE GAME at 00:13 seconds doesn’t age well either.

     

    So I would understand his anger.

  2. Man would they do it to Dallas again?!

     

    I say…YES!

     

    Cowboys @ Rams (if Rams Win)
    Chiefs @ Bengals (if Bengals Win)

     

    *Although Lamar and Ravens could slide in there as the Bengals strongest Divisional Threat/Nemesis*

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  3. 2 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

    In retrospect my least favorite part of this article is that they don't even include Mahomes as a choice, as if comparing him to these other 3 QBs is beneath him somehow. You could make the case that he played worse than all 3 of them this year if you look at the entire season.

    Jury isn’t still out on Mahomes though.


    Mahomes could retire tonight and be a lock for the HOF in 5 years.


    He has accomplished more in his First 5 Seasons than many QBs in their entire careers.

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  4. 17 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

    Mahomes had a lousy 2nd half by his standards.

     

    Probably still the best QB in the game right now.

     

    When Josh has a QB ring too, the debate will be more interesting.

     

     

    Allen needs to start to puts up some Awards and Accolades and Rings to make it even a debate.

     

    Mahomes is…

    Super Bowl Champ,  Super Bowl MVP, League MVP, Offensive Player of the Year, SI Sportsman of the Year.  NFL Record All-Time Passer Rating.

     

    And he’s 3-1 against Allen.

     

    so there is a lot of way to go.

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  5. 5 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

    That's the league. There's 20 or so below average QBs any given year. The Bills not only beat these QBs, most of the games were total domination that stat head analysts never saw before. 

     

     

    And I’m fine with that.  But when your Poyer and Hyde beating your chest like your some unstoppable force because you beat up on Mike White…and then get smoked by every good QB you face…it just looks…weak (to be kind).

  6.  

    Simply the best.  Must watch TV.  Ultimate Competitor.  He Beat you Mentally, before the Opening Kickoff.  And then after the Kickoff just confirmed that he owned you.  GOAT.

  7. 4 minutes ago, Back2Buff said:

    Not going to lie, I don't understand why a person would want to throw away being so close to a SB, to go somewhere that is seems a lot farther away.

     

    I don't care about power, so I may not be thinking about it correctly, but I just don't think I would take a HC job right now if I was in Daboll's spot.  I would be perfectly fine being an OC on my hometown team that looks to be in great shape.  The allure of just being called a HC for a couple years before being fired would do nothing for me.  How much money does one really need in comparison to loving your current situation?

    You know how many Super Bowl Rings Bill Belichick has?  

    8.  

    The ones that will get him into the HOF?  6 with the Patriots.  The 2 with the Giants don’t mean anything.

     

    You know how many Super Bowl Rings Josh McDaniels has?

    6.

    And not a single one will ever get him anywhere near the HOF.

     

    I think it’s that simple for 98% of the men in that business.

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  8. 45 minutes ago, DCofNC said:

    I’m not sure what you are watching Burrow, but the guy is a stud.  His game isn’t running around, but he’s a lot like Brady in movement and taking teams apart, he’s WAY beyond his years.  From a classic QB standpoint, he’s probably a shade better than Allen.  Overall, Allen brings a more dynamic game.

    For people who have problems with Burrow Style … it might be a long 12-14 more years.

     

    It won’t be flashy or jaw dropping circus plays like Mahomes, Allen, Lamar (hopefully Fields and Lance).

     

    Burrows style is SURGICAL.

     

    The game will end and you won’t have any OMG athletic plays and then look at his stat line

     

    27-34 for 321 and 3 TDs

    Rushing 2 Carries for 7 yards.

     

    Bengals win 27-17.

     

    it’s really just style.

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  9. 12 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:

    I was gonna post this.

     

    What the ***** is wrong with these people?  Burrow over Allen?  Seriously?

     

    Can we please get a WR corps as good as Chase, Higgins and Boyd and an RB as good as Mixon?  And for as much as everyone is pointing to how bad Burrow's OL is and how much he's overcome it... do these people not watch Josh Allen play?  Our OL only finally started coming together at the end of the season and you STILL watch Josh Allen getting pressure and Houdiniing (I think that's a word now) his way out of the pressure to make a spectacular play... ala the 2 point conversion to Diggs in the Chiefs game along with many, many other plays.

     

    Not a chance Burrow makes those plays.

     

    Is it Burrow's confidence that's getting him so much run?  One of these guys picks Burrow because of his leadership.  Again, do they not watch Josh Allen?  Did they not watch last year after our playoff loss as he went up to EVERY single offensive player and hugged them?

     

    ***** these guys!


    But your assuming that how Allen made that 2 point play was the ONLY way to make that play.

     

    Another QB … say Burrow … might analyze the defense … pre-snap … which is -a strength of his computer processing like brain…check to a better play and simply rip it in.

     

    That is what is getting him the buzz.  The Manning-Like pre-snap mental processing power of diagnosing defenses and the coolness of Joe Namath.

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  10. 10 minutes ago, TheBrownBear said:

    They all look amazing!  They all appear to have +++ intangibles.   They will all be top-3 to top-8 QBs for the next 10 years (barring injury). And you can clearly win at the highest level with any of the three.  I think who you choose really comes down to what type of "style" you prioritize.  Josh gets knocked because the one trait that currently elevates him over Burrow and Herbert, his punishing running ability, is the trait most likely to decline with age and wear and tear, so I get why some prefer the other two guys.  Josh has grown into an elite passer, but he's still probably just the thinnest hair behind the other two as a passer (accuracy and touch).


    Probably a good place to discuss.  But one stat I see Buffalo Passing vastly lower…

     

    Yards After Catch

     

    J. Chase - 649 Yds - (3rd)

    Kelce/Hardman/Hill - (7th, 9th, 17th)

    K. Allen - (48th)

    S. Diggs - (53rd)

     

    What do we make of that?  Is that some evidence of the other QBs being able to throw a easier, more catchable ball?  Throwing WRs open?  Offensive Concepts?Or just the other WRs being better with the ball in their hands than Diggs?

  11. 37 minutes ago, st pete gogolak said:

    This is rich.  Remember way back to, I don't know, 2020?  Extremely tough schedule, playing NFC West and AFC West.  Played Mahones (L), Goff (W), Wilson (W), Murray (L), Carr (W), Herbert (W), Jackson (W), Rivers (W), Tannehill (L) and Roethlisberger (W).  Record 15 - 4.  This "beating up on rookies and third-stringers" is a false narrative.

    After Hail Murray it was
     

    Herbert (Rookie)

    Lock (Scrub)

    Mullens (Scrub)

    Rothlesberger (Legit)

    Newton (Journeyman)

    Tua (Rookie)

     

    It was only starting in 2020 and in 2021 it only got stronger.

     

    Brissett (Back-Up)

    Henike (Back-Up)

    Mills (Rookie and Back-Up)

    White (Back-Up)

    Siemian (3rd String)

    Newton (Back-Up)

    Mac Jones (Rookie) x2

    Z. Wilson (Rookie)

     

    And that’s only the wins.  Not counting the 2 games Bills defense lost to rookies (Mac Jones and Trevor Lawrence).

     

    Thats 11 out of 19 game!

     

    The narrative is real. And your living it.  Daily.

     

     

  12. Allen to me is the most dangerous QB.  Especially, when games/plays go off script.

    Lamar has that ability too.  When games get away from the game plan and get whacky in the 2nd…then these guys just start playing sand lot and the points/numbers just start to pile up.

     

    Over the long haul of say a 15 Year Career…I would probably take Burrow though with one caveat.  Offensive Line being built up.

     

    But I trust a QB who is doing it with their technique, fundamentals and mind over the QBs who are finding a lot of success with their physical abilities.

     

    Feel the physical tools that make some QBs special will decline over time.  Whereas the Mind should in theory stay strong.

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  13. 39 minutes ago, TheBrownBear said:

    Like Tua, Mac Jones and Matt Ryan?

    You mean mac Jones THE ROOKIE? 😉 


    Buffalo went

    4-2 against Rookies

    5-0 against 2nd/3rd/4th String Starters

    3-5 against Veteran Starters

     

    Blue Print was usually the same.

     

    - Jump to early lead.

    - Force inexperienced QB to throw

    - Tee off on Inexperienced QB

    - Run up score in 4th Quarter

    - Build large point differential stats and #1 Defense Stats

     

    BUT

     

    When the opponent had a QB with experience that could actually answer Buffalos early charge…or beat them to the initial punch…whole different ball game.

     

    and I think in 2022…you will have more opponent QBs who actually have their **** together who aren’t rookies and 3rd stringers.


     

     

     

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