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H2o

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  1. This^^^. Kincaid's drop percentage was lower than Travis Kelce. LaPorta's drop percentage was at 4.2%, slightly better than Dalton. For the people talking about LaPorta and how he was so much better, he really wasn't outside of his blocking. The difference between the two was the volume of targets and utilization on route concepts. That's it. LaPorta averaged 1 more yard per reception, but we all saw how they kept throwing Kincaid those 3 yd passes that never went anywhere. Then, Kincaid's catch percentage was 9% higher than LaPorta. If Kincaid gets 126 targets like LaPorta did, then he catches 100 passes and puts up 920 yds. The biggest stat that stands out are the TD #'s. LaPorta had 10 TD's where Kincaid only had 2. To me, this again goes back to scheme. We had a lot of guys catch TD passes this year, but none of them had more than 8. One of the big reasons for this? Josh Allen had 15 rushing TD's. A lot of times JA17 gets inside the 10 and just says, "I'll take it from here boys." In all honesty JA probably could have had another 7-10 passing TD's, but chose to run it instead. Overall, it wasn't a bad season at all for Kincaid. We knew what he was coming out and he is definitely a solid investment. I expect him to be more involved this coming year with Brady drawing up the offense and being able to build even more of a rapport with Josh.
  2. Greed. Most self-absorbed billionaires are driven by it.
  3. I didn't say either of them were covered smart guy. They were both open. I never said Diggs would drop the ball either. There is no excuse making. You, yourself, are just an Allen hater and want to act like your armchair QB game is better than his on-field QB game. It's really not, and I know you just can't fathom that anyone other than yourself is right, but I know you'll still carry this flag until your dying day.
  4. Isn't it a cool picture? The ball hit the ground because he had to rush the throw due to the pressure, like I said before, and getting his plant leg clipped by Dawkins. Like Another half second and the score is 31-27 Bills with under 2 minutes to go because Allen rips a strike to a wide open Shakir in the end zone, also like I said before.
  5. The throw to Diggs on the other hand was just 2-3 yards beyond the LOS. And Bolton was already crashing down because he saw him. Diggs either falls on his own around the 20 or Bolton lights him up around the 20.
  6. The one safety had his back to where Allen was throwing the ball and Shakir was walking into a wide open space crossing his face. The throw was open, wide open. If he has another half second to throw the ball, the score is 31-27 with under 2 minutes to play.
  7. This is the perfect thread to bring all of the 🤡's and haters out. Let me preface this by saying Mahomes and Allen are #1 and #2 in the entire NFL right now. I don't care about MVP's, Pro Bowl's, All Pro's, Player voted rankings, none of that. And show me a single QB in this league who means more to his entire team, who carries more of the weight for his entire team, than Josh Allen. There isn't one. Their statistical runs have been matched by no other in NFL history. In the last 4 seasons: Pat Mahomes - 20,148 total yds w/ 151 Total TD's Josh Allen - 20,010 total yds w/ 173 Total TD's No other player in the NFL is close to them. Herbert is a combined 2,000 behind Allen and Mahomes w/ 48 less TD's than JA17 in that time. You can claim it's because of injuries for the other "top" QB's in the NFL as to why they aren't close, but durability is also a necessary quality to be an elite QB. In that same span, Lamar Jackson has only amassed 14,916 total yds and 100 total TD's. That is almost 6,000 less yards in that time and 71 less TD's than Allen, but some of the "sports media" bobbleheads would have you believe that Lamar is better than JA17. COMPLETE horse manure. Clearly, these two (Mahomes and Allen) are the cream of the crop. In this social media age where people think every aspect of life is or should be put out there, some still don't have their lives on blast for everyone to see. Just because people post videos talking about "we're out here doing this" or "we're out here doing that" doesn't mean the people who don't post about every aspect of their lives are doing nothing. So, ok, Mahomes and his guys are supposedly working out now. That doesn't mean they are going to work through the entire offseason. JA is out with his girl right now, most likely, and enjoying time with her. It's the OFFSEASON. There is a reason why it's called that. You can bet money, though, that Josh and his guys will be getting together at some point and putting in work as well. Josh also still works with Jordan Palmer. There was an interview Palmer did last year talking about his work with JA17 and Kyle Allen. Josh is still going to put in work, but he's also going to decompress and enjoy his life away from the game. Anyone who expects someone to be "football, football, football" 24-7 for the entirety of their career is just delusional. Josh is not just some slug in the offseason who does nothing but swing golf clubs, pound beers, and pound actresses. He still puts in work. The main difference the last few years, and I have said this time and time again, is Daboll is no longer here. Josh and Dabs had a special relationship that went beyond football. When he left for the NY Giants I believe it really took a toll on Josh. Dabs understood Josh. Dabs schemed the entire offense for Josh. Dabs let Josh be himself and catered to his strengths. Dabs also knew how to put receivers in the places they needed to be for the offense to be successful. He new the route concepts that worked, the ones Josh favored, and how to fit it all in against the opposing defenses each week. I'm not saying I was always happy with Daboll's play calling, but Daboll was Josh's guy. It was obvious that Dorsey was not. In their time together, Josh just didn't seem to be having fun anymore. It could also have been his personal issues leaking over onto the field. To think that doesn't happen for guys is ignorant at the least. We started to see the old Josh again once Brady took over. I think with a full offseason on tap, and a complete installation of his offense, that Josh and Brady are going to get that same mojo working that he and Dabs had. I'm gonna go ahead and call it now, that in 2024 Josh is going to have the best statistical season of his career. Passing TD's will be up, TO's will be down, and he'll be all in the MVP convo once again. Whether he wins it or not, who knows. But Josh is going to light it up this year.
  8. Well dang it. If PFF hates him then we just may have found something 😂
  9. He's been consistently meh the last two years. I don't expect much more than a depth signing.
  10. The first game of the year was a fluke, 3 INT performance by Josh. This was the 2nd game: https://www.espn.com/nfl/game/_/gameId/401547543/jets-bills
  11. Now this does make sense, especially the QB aspect. The tape is the tape, and he's going to be a good football player.
  12. They were already saying at the Combine it wouldn't be that shocking at all to see Nabers go ahead of MHJ.
  13. He also skipped the press conference portion of the Combine as well. Yes, he has elite WR traits and the film is what it is. Still, at some point, this as to raise a red flag somewhere.
  14. Pretty sure the $41M gtd is all new money outside of the 5th year option already in place.
  15. I like Jeremiah. What I meant by my statement is he is clueless in regard to the Bills with this pick. Beane seems to go BPA, but BPA at a position of need. Sometimes it works out, others not as much. JA17, Oliver, traded a 1st for Diggs, Rousseau, Elam, Kincaid. You can argue that TE wasn't a need per say, but another offensive weapon for Josh was. Kincaid was arguably the best weapon on the board. So while I wouldn't rule out them drafting defense, I surely don't think it will be a 3-tech DT.
  16. And gives the Chiefs Adonai Mitchell. Can't see us taking a 3-tech in Round 1 when we have Oliver. Dude is clueless.
  17. He'll fit right in on IR with all the rest of their soon to be injured players.
  18. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/jerry-jeudy-browns-agree-to-three-year-contract-extension This is a bit odd. I know they traded for him, but Jeudy hasn't really done anything on the field to warrant this kind of $$$. I guess it's the Browns being the Browns again.
  19. At this point, I think e spend a draft pick or two on DT's.
  20. I'm growing quite tired of Deion, his arrogance, and his constant input on things. Like somehow we should care or take into account what he thinks. If his kid can play, it really shouldn't matter where he goes.
  21. Pass on both. Would not be excited for either if they fell that way.
  22. Yeah, I don't know about that. Every time we play the Chiefs we have to listen to Romo talking about their "sticky coverage" a.k.a. Defensive Holding and PI.
  23. So, we've established that this guy has a knack for assaulting women, kids, and old people. The NFL:
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