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  1. This sentence about Josh Allen says it all, and because we as fans see what he does every week and become accustomed to it, I think it can go unrecognized. Absolutely no one looks forward to tackling a trucking Allen when he’s got a head of steam. And the best coverage guys in the league just have to shake their heads in despair when a JA laser gets delivered into the tightest window in a blink of an eye. For God’s sake, Fangio installed a prevent defense in the Red Zone to try and stop him. JA gets into players and coaches heads. He’s a gridiron demon. Perhaps Rich Eisen said it best: “Josh Allen is coming for your souls.” GO BILLS
  2. Renaldo Nehemia is only 6 ft 1 but ran the 40 in 4.1 secs. I think the fastest man to ever play football. As a track athlete ran the 100m in 10.24 secs.
  3. I like the comparison and I liked the play. Rapp was trying to avoid a full on brutal collision but his impact was certainly felt. I love the aggressiveness, physicality and the attitude. Like I said after the play, if you don’t want to get hit Dak don’t tuck the ball and run…it’s simple. Just one play out of many that intimidated the hell out of the pretender Cowboys and had them thinking about getting on the warm dry plane back home by the second quarter. GO BILLS!
  4. Pardon me while I run thru a *****in wall! Great post that got me incredibly jacked. “Assassin’s mentality”—I love it!
  5. This. I don’t know what happened after the bye but this was a different team starting with the 2nd half vs Green Bay. That’s when Josh started throwing head-scratching picks, which continued into the Jets’ game. Before the elbow injury. In the second half of the season, obviously the injury didn’t help things but something else was going on: mental, game plan, who knows?
  6. Here’s another thing my son noticed: sometimes Gabe tries to catch the ball like a RB would receive the ball from the QB-with one hand under and one hand over. I can’t believe a receiver’s coach allows him to do this. It’s an awful way to attempt catching a football
  7. Yup, it’s been a theme all season. Opposing teams making highlight catches and Bills’ receivers dropping mildly contested catches. Really pisses me off.
  8. I guess you missed the part where I wrote there’s “no other QB I would rather have.” My concern is that we’re not seeing MVP caliber play, which he clearly was on track for before the 2nd half of Packers game, and I’m asking the fans why. Many have given thoughtful responses. You two, not so much.
  9. Good answer. I just can’t wrap my head around the elbow being the thing. How do you throw a 70 yd pass at end of Jets game and the pass to Diggs today and say “it’s the elbow.” Any orthopedic surgeons or sports medicine specialists, please weigh in!
  10. I will waffle here and say it’s a combination of all 3, just not sure what is contributing the most. I don’t think the elbow has anything to do with it. He’s not barreling down the field trucking defenders with a sore anything. Still no other QB I would rather have. Clearly from a fan’s perspective my frustration comes from the dominating promise of the first 7 games to the current scratching and clawing for a W vs inferior teams. What do you all think is the most important thing to get right?
  11. Now that’s a data-driven response! Great work hemma!
  12. Tremaine Edmunds is a joker. Gabe is a smoker. Spencer Brown is a midnight (and beyond) toker.
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