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Einstein

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  1. Just FYI. McKenzie had a drop % greater than 30% in a quarter of the games he played last season. He was also 44% on the season for contested catches.
  2. The only portion of this situation that concerns me is the possibility that Diggs allows his brother to mess with his mind and/or attitude. Diggs brother clearly wants him out of Buffalo.
  3. Love the train idea. I’ll leave feasibility to others. Seattle relies on train transportation for their stadium.
  4. It’s truly incredible. First time i’ve seen a WR like that since Moss. And it was our draft pick!
  5. Jefferson is unstoppable.
  6. Allen is about 74% dawg. If not more.
  7. You mean this is not preferred? 😂
  8. Here is an example of what I mentioned above. This is a recipe for disaster:
  9. For those who find value in it, PFF released it's grades for Gabe Davis: - 62 offense grade. This is his lowest PFF season grade in his career. Of course, it's only been one game, but they clearly see low value from him in the Jets game. - 61.6 grade for pass routes - 50% contested catch rate - Allen had a 37.5 passer rating when throwing to him
  10. That Jets defense will keep them in nearly every game.
  11. I wasn't intentionally trying to be obtuse. This scenario is one in which we speculate if he had a concussion in-game, and if that concussion (in-game) affected his plays (in-game). No one is making the argument that it would affect him next week against the Raiders. Therefore, I don't see how the comparison to the New England game, where he left the game and didn't play until the following week, has any standing.
  12. Well, yeah, he didn't play the rest of that game. You can't turn the ball over if you're not on the field.
  13. His roster really isn’t great. He got them to overachieve last season. Though unprecedented, perhaps that is what should have happened.
  14. It was speculated. I believe there is a good chance that Allen has several undocumented concussions.
  15. The decline happened right after the hit mentioning in the first post. That’s the only reason I used it.
  16. That’s how I grow my weed! Here are the Packers grow lights:
  17. I believe you’re thinking of this play:
  18. Ask me again in an hour and my opinion may change. Shows how little I know 😂.
  19. Agreed. That is the most logical explanation. There is quite a stark contrast pre and post hit though.
  20. With 4:55 remaining in the 3rd quarter, Josh Allen stumbled forward and while on the ground, was hit in the back of the head by a very large and very heavy Quinnen Williams. The video of the hit is in the tweet below. Circumstantial evidence: 1) In the video, you can see Quinnen Williams land on Allens head area. Once Quinnen rolls away, Allen raises his head for a moment, and then lowers his head back down to the turf (perhaps trying to compose himself) before getting back up. 2) The very next play, Allen threw an interception into double coverage. 3) Prior to this hit, Allen was 21 of 25, 1 TD, 1 INT (84% passing) 4) After this hit, Allen went 8 of 16, 0 TD, 2 INT, 1 Lost Fumble (50% passing) Or it could also simply be coincidence. That is also possible. The video: Mods/@Simon - If this post is better suited within another thread, please feel free to merge. I just thought it was an interesting topic.
  21. I disagree. The offense scored 13 points in the first half. That's a pace of 26 points for the whole game. Against a top 5 defense. That is darn good.
  22. I think it is important to remember that Allen played really well in the first half. His meltdown didn't come until the second half, where he had 3 turnovers. Allen was 17 of 21 in the first half. 81% passing! He was being himself while still playing well. Something happened in the second half though. He went from 17 of 21 in the first half with a TD and INT, to 12 of 20 in the second half (0 TD, 3 turnovers).
  23. As I re-watch the game, I wish that new philosophy included a bit more pre-snap motion. We do not make defenses move or adjust at all. I feel like the crackhead skit on Dave Chappell, but instead of vying for more drugs, I just want the offense to move! It has been proven that pre-snap motion results in higher EPA per attempt. Watch the Dolphins game and they have Waddle and Hill and Mostert motioning all over the field. Defenses are constantly running to adjust. I’m a bit jealous. Allen’s EPA/play last season was 3x higher with motion than without.
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