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Big Turk

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  1. Nobody recovers fumbles like Milano.
  2. When you are included in the greatest offenses of all-time there is no pumping the brakes. Josh Allen has been doing stuff off-schedule his entire career...he has never played offensive football like he has this year.
  3. And those mostly were under Dorsey due in large part to terrible spacing concepts that created a lot of traffic in the same area.
  4. And going back to college, he was the one who essentially molded Burrow and Chase into the forces they have become. Sure, they were great players, but in that offense they became one of the best ever in college football history. And if the Bengals miss the playoffs, I would not be surprised for it to be in Cincy...and good God, may He help us if he is re-united with Burrow and Chase.
  5. Joe Brady may very well go down as one of the greatest offensive minds in the history of football. He has done what no other team in the history of the NFL has done...become prolific in a historical context with no true #1 WR, no 1,000 yard WR and no 1,000 yard rusher thru 16 games. Essentially, he has created the NFL version of "Total Football" that was pioneered by The Netherlands with their great "Orange Crush" teams of the 1970s with Johann Cruyff as their star. Anybody can be the "go to guy" in any given week, and anyone can make the key play. You cannot simply "take away" one player, the Bills offense is diversified in a way that no other offense has been in the history of the NFL. Just like on those Netherland teams, they don't have true "positions" as thought of by other teams. People are lining up all over the place to create matchups that favor the BIlls dependent on who they are playing. Think I am going too far? I am not. Consider: Points per drive. The 2024 Bills are averaging 3.12 points/drive - In the history of the NFL, only the 2007 Patriots have averaged more at 3.19. The only other teams above 3 are the 2018 Chiefs, the 2013 Broncos and the 2001 Rams. All of them featured multiple stars and HOF players. We are essentially doing what the most prolific offenses in NFL history have done without the supporting casts to do it. 2024 Bills tied an all-time NFL record with 8 straight 30+ point games. 2024 Bills tied an all-time NFL record with 13 different players catching a TD pass. 2024 Bills set a franchise record for most points and TDs in a season and have the highest points per game at 31.8 thru 16 games Josh Allen leads the NFL in EPA/play 2024 Bills set a franchise record for 40+ point games with 4 2024 Bills set a franchise record for 30+ point games with 12 Brady is the very definition of doing more with less and doing it in ways where no one person can be keyed on by the defense, meaning they have to be prepared for anyone to beat them at anytime. This was never more apparent than during the Lions game when Ty Johnson, a 3rd down RB was our leading receiver with over 100 yards, our "#1 WR" Amari Cooper wasn't even targeted and the Bills rolled up 559 yards of offense and 48 points and were so unstoppable that it forced the opposing coach to try a desperation onside kick with 12 minutes to go in the 4th quarter only down 10 points. I am not sure there has ever been a better job done at OC in NFL history considering what Brady had to work with and how he fit together his gameplans to attack the opposing teams weaknesses and create an ever shifting target for who they would try to stop on offense. The level of absurdity with how good this offense has been with a bunch of "no names" for the most part on it is absurd. Patently absurd. If Brady does not win assistant coach of the year in the NFL, they should just throw the award away because it has no meaning.
  6. We have one of the most prolific offenses in the history of the NFL with no true #1 WR, no 1,000 receiver and no 1,000 yard rusher. It's unparalleled in NFL history. This essentially would be the NFL version of "total football" pioneered in the 1970's by The Netherlands with Johan Cruyff as their star.
  7. During the 1st half of the season, but once Brady took over as OC Diggs was mostly invisible and the best player on offense for them receiving wise was Shakir by a long shot.
  8. Rex Ryan says without a doubt Allen is MVP. Orlovsky(who has a vote) agrees with him and so does Greeny.
  9. The 2024 Bills have had a historic year offensively. I don't even think most people understand or appreciate just how good it has been all-time in comparison to NFL history. Bills have averaged 3.12 points/drive. In NFL history, only the 2007 Patriots have been better at 3.19 points/drive. The 2024 Bills are tied for second ALL-TIME(2018 Chiefs) in NFL history as one of the greatest offenses to ever play the game. Unlike those other offenses, they have ZERO HOF players outside Josh Allen on it and have done it with a "rag-tag" cast of characters on offense. Some other notes: Bills set franchise record for points scored(509) Bills set franchise record for most TDs(61) Bill set franchise record for most 40+ point games in season(4) Bills set franchise record for most 30+ point games in a season(12) Bills tie all-time NFL record with 13 players having caught TD passes on the season Bills tied all-time NFL record with 8 straight 30+ point games Josh Allen leads the NFL in EPA/play
  10. Not the Bengals.
  11. It IS his fault he has failed 4 times with the ball in his hands under 2 minutes to go to win the game and failed tho.
  12. Part of the reason they have 8 losses and need a lot of help to get in is because Burrow has had the ball in his hand multiple times late in games with under 2 minutes to go to take the lead and has failed on 4 of them. MVP isn't just a great stat award, it's how do you perform when your team needs it most, and Burrow has not gotten it done too many times in that regard, which is a big reason they will likely not make the playoffs. He stuffs the stat sheet, but hasn't gotten it done when he needs it.
  13. 18 so far on the year...not sure how much any of them play against the Pats... Didn't help that Miller unexpectedly missed 4 games via suspension
  14. Exactly my thoughts 😂
  15. So against the Raiders when he did nothing in the 4th quarter and extended his NFL record of losing games when ahead by 10+ points in the 4th quarter he wasn't to blame? I watched the last drive and he was awful on it.
  16. Who falters most times Henry is held in check with under 90 yards with a 2-5 record including losses to 2 teams with a combined record of 5-25 against the rest of the NFL. Hold James Cook in check, what happens? Allen can still go nuclear and put up 450 yards on his own. Lamar not so much.
  17. Lamar turns into "Lamew" in the playoffs. Essentially a replacement level QB.
  18. Whom they already lost to once this season. Lamar isn't even the MVP of his team, Henry is
  19. Yes they do...it starts with Woody Johnson, the owner and it just keeps snowballing from there. 🤣🤣
  20. We have never been this good, ever.
  21. Allen's day will be over after handing off the first play of the game to Cook or Davis...Trubisky would need to throw that one.
  22. Sometimes it just still doesn't feel real... It's also very hard to watch most other teams play because you realize their QB is just a mere mortal.
  23. I wondered the same thing
  24. Can we call a tackle eligible next week and throw a big man TD to set the all time NFL record for most players with a TD catch with 14?
  25. What was wrong with it? He simply said to throw it higher. My God...some people make it obvious they never played competitive sports before.
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