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Lamar vs Josh Postseason
transplantbillsfan replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Agreed... but what Nolan is saying--and he's right--is that those are the things MVP voters value and in that order. And we just have to understand and accept that it won't likely change. I actually understand why they do it at the end of the regular season. The MVP would overwhelmingly always be the same as Super Bowl MVP. Mahomes shouldn't have been league MVP this year and voters would have been biased by his postseason and would have given it to him. -
Lamar vs Josh Postseason
transplantbillsfan replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Every other 2 time winner is in the HOF Bruce Nolan agrees with you https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2024/2/11/24069190/opinion-mvp-voters-like-fans-overall-think-wins-are-a-qb-stat-ravens-lamar-jackson-bills-josh-allen He ranks the priorities for MVP voters in the following order: #1- Most wins in Conference #2- Most wins head to head against other MVP candidates #3- QB efficiency #4- Raw stats 7 years in a row that the MVP winner has been the best team in the AFC or NFC record wise. -
Lamar vs Josh Postseason
transplantbillsfan replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
It is... it's just inaccurate. -
Lamar vs Josh Postseason
transplantbillsfan replied to transplantbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Where are you getting your numbers? Lamar Jackson fumbled the ball 11 times and lost 6 fumbles this year, not 2. -
I've become a terrible Cuse fan... what will it take for SU to get into the tourney??? Not even a bubble team right now.
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Josh... 5-5 playoff record 2,723 yards passing 21 touchdowns 4 interceptions 563 yards rushing 5 rushing TDs . Jackson... 2-4 playoff record 1,324 yards passing 6 touchdowns 6 interceptions 521 yards rushing 3 rushing TDs. Lamar, sadly, pretty much ensured (somehow) he will be in the HOF as a 2 time League MVP. Josh (somehow) still has work he's gotta do to be considered. Discuss...
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Which QB Will Win Their First SB Next?
transplantbillsfan replied to st pete gogolak's topic in The Stadium Wall
This offseason more than any offseason I think I'm going to avoid all those shows and stick to just Bills podcasts only. There's plenty of Bills-only content. I know some might view this to be myopic, but I think the national media ultimately has some sort of weird "Bills fatigue" because they've been expecting us to get over the hump for the last few years and we haven't. So now, instead of looking at the NFL and rationally understanding that the Bills still have one of the best players in the NFL at the QB position (inarguably top 5, but I think he really sits alone at #2) and will always have a shot at hoisting a trophy, they decide that because we haven't done it, we'll never do it... so let's give some other fanbases time in the spotlight. It's fine by me. With the dominance of the Chiefs in terms of Championships recently, I think they're just struggling for viewers and content. -
Allen needs to mentally overpower Mahomes
transplantbillsfan replied to Thrivefourfive's topic in The Stadium Wall
Josh friggin carried the Bills on his back against the Chiefs. While the Bills receivers couldn't catch the ball, Chiefs receivers like MVS who had been notorious during the season for dropping passes were actually catching them. The Chiefs ran 47 plays total. Josh Allen himself accounted for 51 plays for the Bills with 39 passes and 12 rushes. Allen had more yards than Mahomes and more TDs than Mahomes. It's really not Allen who has to fix anything. The team needs to get a better WR corps and Bass needs to get out of his own head. Patrick Mahomes is the best QB in the NFL. Josh Allen is the 2nd best QB (and player) in the NFL. And that's it. I think those 2 players are in a class of their own. And if the ball bounces for Buffalo a little better in the upcoming seasons, even that narrative might change. -
Trade Elam for Treylon Burks
transplantbillsfan replied to NastyNateSoldiers's topic in The Stadium Wall
I actually think this would be a good trade if the 2 teams would do it. New environment for both guys. Elam going to a team that plays mostly man. Burks going to a team with an Elite QB and a creative OC who can find ways to get him the ball in space. -
Yes, but he doesn't have to. He doesn't really need the money. He got $8m of his just over $11m already from Pittsburgh.
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So Spencer Brown what say you?
transplantbillsfan replied to John from Riverside's topic in The Stadium Wall
I would like them to sign him to an extension this offseason, because I think yes. If he plays as well or better next season than he did this season, he's going to cost $4 or $5 million more per season if we sign him now. -
Rate your hatred (Chiefs vs Patriots)
transplantbillsfan replied to Rigotz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ask me in 10 years -
He's a backup. He's better than Kyle Allen. He'd also come probably for the vet minimum because I think Pittsburgh already pay him. Personally, I think Kyle Allen is back because of how close he is with Josh, but I'd love getting Mitch instead of Kyle. People who think a backup QB can realistically be a starting level NFL QB are nuts.
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The paycut is almost inevitable. I very, very highly doubt we cut him. By the way... you guys seem to forget that in the NFL teams can't actually cut players who are recovering from injuries. In order to cut him, he'd have to pass a physical. So if people thinking we're doing this to become "CAP compliant," it's not happening before the mid March deadline when the new NFL calendar year starts. And also, if he passes a physical that early... why cut him??? And if he can't pass the physical that early, but does by training camp, you're cutting a healthy player and creating a void you'll have to fill with whatever scraps are leftover from FA or are cut late in TC.
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The more I read about this "anchoring" technique to heal a torn achilles... no. Tre might actually be participating fully in the minicamp in a couple months. I think we restructure his deal, which would be smart, but if we get a fully healthy Tre White by minicamp, maybe McDermott and Babbich can transition Benford or Douglas to Safety.
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Diggs cryptic comments - 2024 edition
transplantbillsfan replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
Watched a couple Diggs interviews. Honestly... I think he's just sick of people asking about it. I think he believes he clearly squashed any thought of him wanting out of Buffalo when in Training Camp he spoke glowingly of the Bills and said he wanted to retire a Bill. Even his interviews now he says he doesn't want to be traded. He says he and Josh are family and Josh has done so much for him. The whole "where there's smoke there's fire" statement came in the middle of him riffing. We can't move Diggs. We won't move Diggs. Diggs will continue to be evasive all offseason because that's just how he is. #/thread -
Allen, the Super Bowl "window," and the KC hurdle
transplantbillsfan replied to T.E.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
John Elway played at a high level until he was 38. In fact, he was the Super Bowl MVP at that age. Brett Favre also had a physical style of play and he had over 200 consecutive starts and had one of the best seasons of his career at age 40. Allen is the current Iron Man of the NFL and it's not even close. He has around 90 consecutive starts. The next closest QB has less than a quarter of that. Josh Allen still has more years of high level QB play in front of him than behind him. -
Only problem with that is that NFL MVP and Super Bowl MVP would pretty much always be the same guy.
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It doesn't matter... everyone (except Nick Wright) knows Allen is the better QB.
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Onto next year... It really is a joke Lamar won it this year. Bills fan and Josh Allen homer aside... McCaffery really should have won it. Do even any of the most negative Nancy or (as they'd call themselves) "objective" and "realistic" posters on this board think Lamar Jackson was more valuable to his team this year or just flat out had a better year? Plus... anyone notice no one EVER talks about how many fumbles he loses... it's a lot.
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I'm excited about Brady and Babbich because they're hot names across the NFL for a reason. Brady coordinated arguably the best passing offense in College Football history and has actually served as an OC in the NFL and found some success with minimal talent and Teddy Bridgewater at QB. As far as Babbich goes... everything he's touches has turned to Gold. He was the Safeties coach in the beginning of Poyer and Hyde's career and the year he shifted to LB coach was Edmunds best year and Milano was an All-Pro and then this year we all saw Bernard plus he turned Dodson into a pretty good LB. That's why I'm excited. And most coaches do promote from within. Perhaps it's time for you to consider that promoting from within is actually a good sign.