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Einstein

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  1. 2.48 seconds from ball hitting Allen’s hands, to Allen’s wind-up. Time to release was 2.69 seconds.
  2. Spencer Brown played a lot better starting after the bye week. But his pass blocking is still not great. Josh Allen makes up for a lot of his issues. He allowed 17 QB pressures, 13 hurries and 3 sacks over the final 6 weeks. So, he was better, no doubt, but still not great. And the idea that he was best player on the line is a complete joke though. Joe Buscaglia has jumped the shark.
  3. You're a better man than I.
  4. Im conflicted. I tend to root for underdogs, but at the same time, it sucks that yet ANOTHER team could get their first Super Bowl before we do. Detroit hasn’t won a playoff game in 30 years and all of a sudden they may get a ring before us? Petty, but it makes me kinda want them to lose 😂. But either way, I want an NFC victory in the SB.
  5. This. I was less heartbroken after losses in the drought era.
  6. Well said. Diggs decline isn’t an indictment on him. He has been wonderful for us. Father time is simply undefeated.
  7. Gronk is the best TE of all time in my opinion.
  8. Fun fact: Aaron Maybin averaged more QB hits per pass rush in his final season than Von Miller did this season.
  9. I know it sounds petty, but I kinda dont want the Lions to win. It would mean another team getting their first when the Bills still havent.
  10. I'm fine with keeping McD, but the argument above has always been a failing one. And it works in no industry outside of sports. Imagine a company that long endured the struggles of an ineffective salesperson. This individual consistently faltered, often unable to progress beyond even an initial handshake. Their consistent failures in reaching the negotiation table nearly drove the company to bankruptcy. Eventually, the company replaced this salesperson with a far more competent individual. This new hire excelled in navigating past gatekeepers and securing meetings in the coveted C-suites. However, despite their remarkable improvement in reaching the negotiation table, they failed to close any deals. The disparity in skill between the two salespeople was immense, yet the outcome remained unchanged. The company, unable to turn these opportunities into actual sales, ultimately faced closure. The stark reality was that, regardless of the new salesperson's superior abilities, the end result mirrored that of their predecessor – a lack of sales, leading to the company's demise. Summary: "The previous employee was worse", is never a good excuse to keep doing what you are doing.
  11. I'd be fine leaving this stone unturned
  12. Works for me. As long as KC loses, I don't care what happens after that.
  13. Nope, and that’s the way it works. When you have the playoff resume that Lamar has, you’re a playoff loser until proven otherwise. Ill be rooting for him Sunday, but will be absolutely shocked if he could beat both KC and whoever represents the NFC.
  14. How many of Lamar’s MVP’s have led to playoff wins? How many playoff wins did his lack of turnovers lead the Ravens to? Lamar was 1-4 in the playoffs going into this season. Allen has won more than double the playoff games Lamar has. If the Ravens offered Lamar and 5 first round picks for Allen, I would laugh and hang up the phone. Allen > Lamar. I’m just hoping Lamar can keep it together for 1 more game so I don’t have to see the Chiefs in the Super Bowl.
  15. A bit different when you’re playing in the game, don’t ya think?
  16. I don’t even like giving the threats attention. A few bad apples out of millions and the attention makes it worse. THIS is who Bills fans are:
  17. Drafted by the Patriots last offseason, this is a player that the Patriots forum was very high on before and during the season.
  18. Some people would have, but I would have defended McD if he decided to keep the offense on the field. PS, how many SB's would Allen have had with those Patriots dynasty teams?
  19. Yes, I too think he wins it ... but he shouldn't.
  20. Yeah your second sentence is the problem. WITHOUT him stepping up, Shakir was already in the endzone when the ball got there. If he had stepped up in the pocket, there was no play there to be had anymore - the defender would have caught up to Shakir in that half second.
  21. Glad they are leaving no stone unturned.
  22. He was actually a huge upgade. They gave up 21 or less points in DOUBLE the number of games than they did last year. That is a massive upgrade. They did it more often than we did as well. This makes the most sense to me.
  23. 0 on Klein. Klein wasn't even in the same zone quadrant as Kelce on the coverage breakdown (long TD), and it was a behind the LOS screen to Kelce that scored his second TD. Klein came across the field and was the only Bill to actually touch Kelce before he went into the endzone. Kelce had 2 receptions for 9 yards in the entire second half. If we scored a TD on the Shakir play, I strongly believe we win the game.
  24. Fun fact: AJ Klein allowed TWO receptions to Kelce... the entire game.
  25. With a field goal, I agree. With a touchdown, I disagree. What made the Chiefs offense dangerous during the game was the threat of the run. Pacheco was getting chunks of 8 to 10 yards at a time. They wouldn't have been able to run the ball with 1:40 left. The Bills would have been secondary heavy and the pass rushers (who all game had to account for the rush), could finally pin their ears back and just go. I respect that opinion but we tried a run to the edges just a few plays before that. Lost 4 yards. KC was teeing off against the run. I truly don't think it would have worked regardless of the play you call there. I would have loved to give Allen all three chances to make the first down. Running the ball means you're giving Allen 33% less chances to convert.
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