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soflabillsfan1

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  1. He's struggled a little this year compared to others but he's a very important piece of this D.
  2. Can't wait to see Ford left on an island against Von and watch him single handily take over the game. They better give him some help.
  3. I'd give him a B. Was a little worried about his size and lack of refinement. Was hoping he could make up for it with leverage and quickness. He hasn't been bad but hasn't been the difference maker people were hoping for.
  4. You're citing 1 game. I'm citing 28 years. I guess I can cite games too. What about when Brady in 2017 had to throw for 466 yards to come back and beat the falcons? What about when he threw for 328 and 4 TDs to beat the seahawks? What about the 354 yards and 3 TDs against the panthers in 2004? Here's another fact. In the last 28 years, in the games where a SB winning QB threw for over 300 yards, they were 76-18, win to lose ratio.
  5. I cited the fact that 27 out of the last 28 SB winning QB's have thrown for over 300 yards that season. (That's a bit more important then what time a game is played) Then I gave my opinion. In the context of a season, eventually you'll need a QB that can push the ball downfield through the air. If you don't have that, you're much less likely to win a SB unless you have a top 3 of all time defense.
  6. Not making a conclusion. Just pointing out that in the last 28 years, 27 SB winning Qb's have thrown for 300 yards during the season and only 1 hasn't.
  7. Since the 1990 season, only 1 Super bowl winning QB has not thrown for 300 yards in the regular season or playoffs. That was Trent Dilfer in 2000. Stop saying 300 yard games don't mean anything. The numbers say otherwise. At some point in the season, you're going to need to be able to push the ball downfield through the air. The guys like Trent and EJ couldn't do that. That's why they're not in the league anymore.
  8. Star was a HUGE swing and a miss by this front office. Lazy, terrible stats, terrible on PFF, he's playing like a rotational DT you'd pay 2-3 million a year to.
  9. Since the Bills lost their 1st Super Bowl in 1991, there's only been 1 Super Bowl winning QB, who didn't have a 300 yard passing game in the regular season or post season. Trent Dilfer in 2000.
  10. Yup. He's one of the outliers. He did throw for 293 yards and 3 TDs his 6th game of his career in a win against the patriots.
  11. A 300 yard game is big. You don't find many true franchise qbs that haven't thrown for at least 300 yards and 3 TDs in one their first 16 starts.
  12. Was so nice to see. I'm so used to the Bills not being able to pick up a 1st and having to give the ball back to the other team with 2 mins left.
  13. I saw that. Star gets paid like a million dollars a tackle. He must try not to blink every day just in case this is some dream he's living in.
  14. Tyrod lovers are a strange breed of people. Its almost like they never watched him play.
  15. I don't get what the Bills were looking at when they watched Ford's tape. Anyone with any football knowledge could tell he was going to struggle mightily with speed rushers at this level. I know it's early, but for me, the RT experiment is over. Have to hope he turns into a stud guard.
  16. I remember at the time of the Peter's trade I was so pissed at him and his agent. I was happy the Bills traded him. I and the Bills were totally wrong. They traded away a HOF LT in his prime. They were paying a guy next to Peters in Derrick Dockery nearly double and he never had and would never ended up in a pro bowl. It was a classic Bill's blunder.
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