Not actively rooting for it, but wouldn't shed a tear either
Love that guy as a Michigan fan.
Van Noy has been a big part of their defense recently I feel like
Agreed.
You would think that the most basic statistical analysis should be wins/losses. In games Josh Allen started and finished he went 5-5. 5-6 if you include the Texans game that he did not finish and I think he would have won if he hadn't been injured. So if Josh Allen was *so* terrible and went basically .500 last year, why is the projection so low for him this year? I'm not saying Josh Allen was amazing last year. I'm saying given that he didn't play particularly well and he managed to win half his games.
Sidenote: Darnold was 4-9 in 2018 in games started/finished.
I attended a couple Barcelona Dragons games back in the day. I was in middle school then so I don't remember much. They played at a stadium that had track and field stuff so you were pretty far away from the action.
The way I understood the rules as he can either:
A) make the 53-man roster
B) be an 11th man on the practice squad
Then, if the Bills go with 'B' he cannot be elevated to the active roster this season.
I think everyone is assuming that because Ray Ray is ahead on WR play he beats out McKenzie, but McKenzie brings a different skill set on offense, and Special Teams plays a bigger role in these decisions than us fans usually assume.