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GregPersons

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  1. The rule of thumb: —If it's one of our guys scoring against one of their previous teams, They Had Extra Motivation —If it's one of their guys who used to play for us who scores against us, It Didn't Matter,
  2. I mean I like him just fine I guess, but is he actually one of the best GMs in sports... or do you just like fair-haired men in designer sunglasses? ?
  3. Yes. For Allen, I would like to see him with more dependable WRs/TEs next year. Imagine the difference for the offense this year alone, all else being the same, if the receivers caught even half of the drops that hit them in the hands or the chest. I feel the same about a less-frequently-asked (but just as important imo) question —— is Tremaine Edmunds the Bills "franchise MLB"? I think both are poised for a breakout and become Elite third season. Both improved this year. Both have tremendous physical potential. Both have had some bad misses.
  4. Absolutely. I'm in the same boat. Both are true: —Josh has made big strides this year and showed big improvement in a lot of areas. I think he's a Franchise QB. —He's not there yet. With more reliable receivers, I think he can have a true breakout year in 2020. He showed signs this year, and next year is when he could become Elite. That's my hope for him, and for Tremaine Edmunds. I feel the exact same about Allen and Edmunds. Both have huge obvious potential. Both have shown growth. Both have made huge plays to carry the team to a win. Both have had some horrible misses that decided losses.
  5. This wasn't the only time a deep pass has been targeted to DiMarco this year. It's truly something that should never happen more than once and even that is one too many times.
  6. Everyone involved in the decision making in throwing a 50/50 deep ball to Patrick DiMarco in double coverage — Josh, Daboll, McDermott – needs to be asked some tough questions. "Why would you think that is a good idea?"
  7. It wasn't great. He had some tough drops. He also made some tough catches. He did more today than most of our other receivers have done all season. I'd keep him, Brown, and Beasley, and then try to bring in several possible new True WR1s from the draft and Free Agency, and let it play out in training camp. TE needs just as much help. I'd dump Kroft and Lee Smith.
  8. Both Beasley and Morse had opportunities to block him too.
  9. Agreed. My only guess is they seemed to want the Brown, Beasley, and Williams out there as the WRs for every third down. But it should've been those 3 all game. No reason for McKenzie to get the amount of snaps he played today, imo
  10. It was a team effort. Tremaine Edmunds had some brutal misses. Josh Allen, obviously. There were some catches I wish Duke had come down with. If only Milano had completed the sack in OT. Every one has a cross to bear today.
  11. We want the Duke Give up the Duke We want the Duke Gotta have that Duke Bring on the Duke!
  12. I think it's okay to give our guys more credit here. Of course Hopkins is the superior player in the long view. But the stats are pleasantly surprising because this is a production based business. This year, fluke or not, Brown was comparable in production to Hopkins, and that's pretty cool. It's like, I don't know who's stats Allen is most similar to in a limited view, but if his production this year was comparable to Drew Brees or Deshaun Watson or Patrick Mahomes, that would be a cause for celebration. Would you turn down trading for any of those guys? Probably same answer as wanting to trade Brown for Hopkins. Stats don't tell the whole story, etc, but. Learn to take the W, my friends.
  13. Good thing Duke isn't out there today. There's just no room for him with all this offensive production!
  14. Miami is terrible obviously. BUT If Bills win on Saturday, then Miami gets to play the most meaningful game of their season against NE. They could be one of the biggest spoilers of all time. It would completely change the mood of their whole season. If the Bills win and we give Miami that opportunity, Fitz should be able to get them fired up. Then you have Miami with nothing to lose and everything to win, and New England playing not to lose, not to blow it, not to the Dolphins. Is it the most likely outcome? No. Is it impossible? No.
  15. The numbers are nice empirical data to support what, I think, we already know — Allen has progressed, and his ceiling remains as high as ever. I think you can trust the "eye test" most of the time, especially with the really visible positions like QB... Allen is passing the eye test. You can see the improved confidence and decision-making.
  16. Could also be a feint. The Patriots have always been scummy with misleading injury reports as a way to influence their opponent's prep. We'll hear about Brady's elbow all week from sources, then watch NE come out looking to pass 50 dink and dunks all day. Or I don't know. Maybe his elbow is serious. Maybe the wax candle mannequin man is melting down and now he's throwing out his elbow from beating off at the thought of retirement, the only thing that can conjure any joy. He's still winning, but he's miserable, and even wearing all the rings, what is he? Who is "Tom Brady"? He's an old man hurting himself by jacking off too hard and still coming up short. It is the saddest scene you've ever seen, and that's his real life. After Saturday, he'll realize he just doesn't want to get up anymore. And Monday is when he gets the prognosis from the doctor. It's not good news. Yeah, that weird little mole? Not a mole, bro. In fact, it's inoperable, bro. We don't know how to tell you this but the test result said your blood type was just "toxic"?? We didn't know that was even a possible result, bro. Yeah, your blood is green, bro. Not sure what you've been doing to your body, TB12, but our chemist says it qualifies as medical waste? Legally. So we're going to have to insist on immediate castration, just as precaution. Front desk will schedule the cremation. Anyway how about those Bills this year, bro??
  17. Considering the cap space available, there's no upside to moving on from Hughes, even if his play does decline slightly (I'm not sure it has), you just use him more rotationally. It's valuable for the Bills to have guys like Hughes who've been in Buffalo for awhile, who has a lot of passion, who saw the difference McDermott has brought, and the progression he's made also with improving his cool-headedness from his early seasons here. Hughes is already a leader on the team, but his presence next season and perhaps beyond is more valuable than whatever savings would be earned from releasing.
  18. I would just love for Brady to have the longest day of his life on Saturday. A really frustrating soul-crushing kind of performance. 7 sacks 1 safety 6 turnovers (4 INT, 2 FF)
  19. I don't think it can be overstated what an impact it would have for this team to beat New England on Saturday. Even if the Pats beat the Fins and we don't take the division... if the McAllen Bills finally get that first win over the Pats, in their house... the shackles are off. Buffalo would be the most dangerous team in the playoffs besides Baltimore or Kansas City. That first Giants-Pats SB was just Eli's Giants getting hot at the right time...
  20. Yes, play Duke... for the millionth time. For a team averaging just over 17 points per game (when adjusted for Miami inflation), how could it hurt to give him a second look? He played well in his one game! Give him another opportunity. FFS...
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