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transplantbillsfan

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  1. He's been doing it his entire career.
  2. There was smack talking???? I'm so confused Geez, you must think Phillip Rivers is Satan incarcerated.
  3. Because his balls are just too hard?
  4. Sifting through a damn thread that gets up to 11 pages and I expect to see some really interesting conversation. Instead I find a Troll's argument. That said, this is a nice nugget in the midst of that Troll's trolling. Is this what hypnosis feels like?
  5. I'm 3 pages into this thread... you're clearly a troll who's practiced here before under a different moniker, previously. So, what's your previous username?
  6. Ummm.... one of these is not like the others...
  7. I disagree, but there's absolutely no way to prove a hypothetical, so we'll just have to agree to disagree.
  8. Stats don't matter. Allen is proving that. I heard something the other day about Whaley being fired largely because the Pegulas wanted Mahomes and Whaley traded down and didn't take him. Now, I understand everyone is arguing "we could have had Mahomes!!!" But I just don't think Mahomes would have been Mahomes in Buffalo, just like I don't think Brady would have been Brady without the Hoodie. Sheesh, just look at Jared Goff in your own chart as an example and look what's happened with a simple change of a Head Coach and acquiring a few weapons. Comparing QBs via stats and trying to project their play based off that is fool's gold. And I think I've taken a big turn there because of Allen, because when I watch him play, I see a QB who is a rookie phenom with almost no talent around him, save what Foster appears to be turning into. Allen is going to be our QB for the next 15 years, give or take a few--I'm confident in that. I'm more confident Allen will be our QB in 5 years than I am that McDermott will be our Head Coach in 5 years.
  9. https://buffalonews.com/2018/12/17/video-review-the-stats-lie-call-it-a-68-percent-accuracy-day-for-josh-allen/ Video Review: The stats lie; call it a 68-percent accuracy day for Josh Allen Josh Allen completed 50 percent of his passes in the Bills’ win over Detroit Sunday. The reality is Allen had a 68 percent “accuracy day” in Buffalo’s 14-13 victory. Let’s take a closer look at Allen’s incompletions on a day in which he went 13 of 26 passing....
  10. I agree with this one a bit more than last week's. Nice work.
  11. That's awesome the way they had Milano on Face Time or whatever to break the team down. I'm so excited about next year already! Actually, I'm still excited about potentially beating 2 divisional opponents in meaningful games in the next 2 weeks.
  12. Both McCoy and Ivory inactive? Heavy dose of Marcus Murphy and Keith Ford today. Or will we see a heavy pass offense? I'd like to just let Allen pass it most of the time.
  13. The other thing I really like about foster is that he’s not a diva. If you listen to his PCs, you hear a guy who’s humble and doesn’t view himself as a God-like talent-wise, even though he is incredibly talented, which is very different from the way a lot of wide receivers in the NFL view themselves. And it’s kind of funny that now he’s (rightly) being praised for his ball tracking skills after the awful start to this season. I thought he had a great chance of sticking to the team back in OTAs because of his connection to Dabol, but I wasn’t really expecting this.
  14. I hope for all that, but then for us to beat the Pats in a meaningful game for them and close out the season crushing the Dolphins, kicking them out of the playoffs.
  15. Allen is literally the only guarantee. We could see a ton of offensive changes this offseason, and we probably should and will. But I think Dawkins and Teller are also likely starters. Foster has leapfrogged Zay at WR, and I still think he's probably our #2. I also do think Shady's back for one more year.
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