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Gameday PreGame Thread Bills vs. Rams
transplantbillsfan replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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No. He thinks we'll vote for him for the very act of not being Donald Trump. And he's right. @B-Man had what he must've thought was an insulting post on the last page showing an image of Trump campaigning up and down the coast as Biden campaigns in his house virtually. The reality is that just demonstrates the amount of effort required of Trump in this election cycle to have a fighter's chance to win a 2nd term. Kinda sad for Donald. Could just be a guy watching his opponent dig his grave even deeper, which Trump has been doing for pretty much his entire tenure as President but has really been digging several times as fast over the last year.
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"clap for that you stupid bastards"
transplantbillsfan replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Like I said. You cling desperately to your own narrative and ignore reality. It's okay, though. You'll be able to parse President Biden's words for at least the next 4 1/2 years. -
"clap for that you stupid bastards"
transplantbillsfan replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
This is your stupid problem here at PPP. You cling desperately to anything you can while ignoring reality. Normal people watching that clip would understand that was obviously a joke. Donald Trump has said 1000+ things over the years that you guys claim as jokes ("Russia, if you're listening...") but are, at best, unclear. But hey... that's the way PPP operates -
FiveThirtyEight - Josh Allen Article
transplantbillsfan replied to Che Guevara's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So basically even if the Bills win and Allen doesn't actually improve on his Miami numbers (a Herculean task) they will claim he is who they thought he was -
Love this kinda stuff. The team really getting along and liking each other is hugely important to long term success.
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Sadly Trump the moron did this to himself. All Biden has to be is competent at this point after all the building of expectations and claims that Biden is suffering from dementia. Biden will prove a competent debater. He's been doing it awhile. Trump, on the hand, needs to thrash Biden in the debate, which he won't do in the eyes of anyone other than his beloved cult... many of whom reside here in PPP.
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Because they're idiots who are celebrating the "findings" of a clearly partisan investigation that's coming out weeks before the election, plain and simple. And I expect the Durham investigation--another purely partisan and ultimately redundant investigation--will "reveal" something before November 3rd as well. These people are desperate. There's a reason Donald Trump is already sewing as much doubt as he can into this election and already claiming an election a month and a half away is going to end up at the Supreme Court. He's just making sure no one's surprised that he's broken the precedent of a peaceful transfer of power because he knows he'll lose the legitimate election, so he needs to try to steal it.
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Josh Allen's stats the last 16 games..
transplantbillsfan replied to aceman_16's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Very clear that Eric Wood believes this, too: 6. Josh's clutch comebacks Josh is just the clutch player. His quarterback rating last year went up on third down, went up in the red zone and went up in the fourth quarter. Guys like that are clutch, some people have it, but it seems like the more pressure he's under, the better he plays. He's had a remarkable couple years now, in the fourth quarter, and that's an excellent characteristic for a quarterback to have.
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So ridiculous. Here's the real measurement for Josh Allen yesterday:
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And he's got a point so far on Allen’s clutchness. Today was Josh Allen’s 30th career start, 9th career Game Winning Drive and 7th career 4th quarter comeback. And I know last week he was 6/9 passing on 3rd down, which tied him with Mahomes in week 1 for 3rd down efficiency passing on 3rd down right behind the Great Gardner Minshew. Sure looked like he was still pretty darn efficient on 3rd down this week, though the play by play and exact number for him aren't up, yet. As for that drive today... Joe B has a nice breakdown of it in his 7 observations from today at The Athletic: https://theathletic.com/2081114/2020/09/20/seven-observations-from-the-bills-win-is-josh-allen-turning-into-a-star?source=user-shared-article Allen’s defining drive With the big picture out of the way, let’s focus on the drive when Allen truly took the game over. It’s when Sunday’s performance replaced the one Allen had at Dallas on Thanksgiving last year as the best of his career. The Bills had to shake off yet another dormant third quarter and watched as the Dolphins took the lead with 10 minutes remaining. It could have been a debilitating moment, one that unraveled some teams. So could some of the moments during the Bills’ ensuing drive. Allen made a statement throw on first down, connecting with Diggs on a perfectly thrown deep ball, under pressure, and squarely between the defeated cornerback and late-arriving safety. The 47-yard connection quickly had the Bills in striking distance. Then the Bills took a step back on the next two plays. Center Mitch Morse received a penalty for an illegal block above the waist, making it first-and-20. Allen couldn’t escape the pocket and the Dolphins took him down for a sack. That has been enough in the past two seasons to sink a promising drive. The next play, Allen delivered a 24-yard touch throw to Cole Beasley for a first down, patiently waiting for his target to win on the route. After Devin Singletary ran the Bills into a first-and-goal situation, progress began to stall once again, and the Bills faced a third-and-goal from 6 yards out. Allen took over once again and showed he was in full control. As he was scanning the field, he felt pressure coming wide from his right side. Allen knew he would have to change his spot in the pocket. Allen had the presence of mind to switch the ball to his left hand, and he broke the arm tackle. He then switched the ball back to his throwing hand, changed his angle to free receivers from the coverage and finally gave rookie wide receiver Gabriel Davis a chance, as only Davis could make the play. Luckily for Allen, Davis made an equally impressive full-extension catch for the go-ahead touchdown. Despite all of the things working against the Bills leading to that moment, Allen delivered a drive to remove the slowly creeping doubts about letting a certain victory get away. Those are the moments in tight games that define quarterbacks, and Allen gave further reason for belief. Maybe Allen should just see if Val Kilmer will give him the rights already
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They did? They posted Allen’s Completion % and Passer Rating through 2 games? Link? You won't find the threadbuif they were merged but surely you'll easily find the posts with those updated stats. From now on in order to calm the nerves of the wannabe mod in you I will instead just update the title with his new Completion percentage and passer rating after each game... because we all gotta make sure you're happy