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JY422

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  1. 2 hours ago, Doc said:


    It’s 15 official turnovers but really 12 are on Josh. 

    I don't even think 12 are on Josh.  the pick last week came after Heyward bullied Morse back into JA and hit his arm.  Nothing JA could do about that one.  there have been a couple others that weren't his fault as well.  I'd say he was at fault on 8 or 9.  However... there have been several other "missed" opportunities by defenders this year.  The forced throw to Davis in the end zone tonight was a perfect example.  The Denver CB had both hands on the ball.  would've been a tough play but he probably should have made it.  

    All in all, however many turnovers he's been responsible for... the good plays FAR outweigh the bad ones this season. 

  2. the title for this post and the discussion on this post vary greatly.  Diggs and Bease are damn near unstoppable.  It's like watching guys that have played together for years.  the chemistry, camaraderie, and connection between these three is really great.  Add John Brown to the mix next week and I'm thinking AFC defensive coordinators are going to be losing sleep over the film they will be watching to prepare for a playoff matchup.  

  3. Just now, loveorhatembillsfan4life said:

    Not sure I’ve seen a Qb other than Josh spread the ball around for a whole season. It’s pretty remarkable to get all our guys touches. 

    I mostly agree although I think he has locked in on Diggs a bit too much today. 
    he had Bease wide open on the quick out on the last drive where he airmailed it down the field to Diggs on 3rd down. 

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  4. On 12/17/2020 at 10:13 AM, Don Otreply said:

    Tell that to Kirk Cousins...

    The QB is obviously important, but it needs more than that to make it happen, luckily we have the other things that allows all the parts to work together. 
     

    Go Bills!!!

    Horrible example. 
    Cousins is Andy Dalton, Chad Pennington, Jeff Garcia, Erik Kramer, Jake Delhomme, Alex Smith & Dante Culpepper. 
    like Cousins, all of those QBs had some great seasons. They all made Pro Bowls. They all gave their fan base “hope” for a while. 
    Not one of them would ever be compared to the greats. 
    Same way Cousins will never be in the same conversation with JA when it’s all said and done. 

  5. 17 hours ago, NickelCity said:

     

    Wood? That would be heart over head for sure.

     

    Moulds was absolutely unreal. For this team as built now? Prime schobel or spikes or pat williams...sure I'm missing some obvious choices.

    True statement about Wood. Great player but wouldn’t start on this team. Still would love to have him on the roster. 
     

    moulds played on multiple playoff teams thus making him unavailable based on the parameters given. 

  6. Why does this have to be the year the AFC is so damn loaded???

    first round opponent could be TN, Bal, Indy, Clev, etc. All good teams. 
    there won’t be any gimme playoff games for any AFC team this season. Whoever comes out of the AFC will have earned their SB trip. That’s for sure.  

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  7. I have a son who played QB from middle school to the FCS level of college ball.  I've watched first-hand - and what I think the contributors to this thread are missing is - the change started 10+ years ago on the middle school level.  There used to be stigma about the best "athletes" playing QB so coaches took the biggest, fastest, strongest players and made them RBs, WRs, DEs, & LBs.

    Not anymore.  I've watched it happen over and over again... some of the best athletes in Middle School are now the QBs. That has a trickle-UP effect.  Those big, fast, strong, athletic, QBs transition into High School, then into College and eventually we have Cam Newton, Ryan Tannehill, Russell Wilson, Patrick Mahomes, Deshaun Watson, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen defining a new era of QB play.  

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  8. 1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    TBH, I think Josh just didn't want to throw to Smith

     

    Haha... no chance this statement is true. I promise the guys busted his balls in film this week. Every QB ever born would rather throw a TD than force a ball into a guy triple covered. 
    Given that same look again, Josh throws to Smith in a heartbeat. 

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