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8 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Not sure what the short term remedy will be. 

 

1 minute ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

Josh Allen

He said short term.  Allen managed 3 points yesterday in a half against a Ravens team resting a lot of starters because they play Thursday. And with some zebra help on that PI call where the Bills receiver grabbed the defenders facemask to pull him into the contact.  

 

I also think Allen will be a good QB when he is ready.  But it is very clear that time is not now.

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1 minute ago, CodeMonkey said:

 

He said short term.  Allen managed 3 points yesterday in a half against a Ravens team resting a lot of starters because they play Thursday. And with some zebra help on that PI call where the Bills receiver grabbed the defenders facemask to pull him into the contact.  

 

I also think Allen will be a good QB when he is ready.  But it is very clear that time is not now.

I think given the chance to practice with the 1's and get all the reps, he will be a huge improvement and make a big difference.

 

I also think our entire offense will be playing for pride this Sunday, and we will see a marked improvement. See the KC game after the Chargers blowout.

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1 hour ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

I think given the chance to practice with the 1's and get all the reps, he will be a huge improvement and make a big difference.

 

I also think our entire offense will be playing for pride this Sunday, and we will see a marked improvement. See the KC game after the Chargers blowout.

Hopefully you are right about this Sunday.  But all the pride in the world can't make up for lack of overall talent.

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Refocused, NFL Week 1: Baltimore Ravens 47, Buffalo Bills 3 | NFL Analysis | Pro Football Focus

 

The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Buffalo Bills, 47-3, during the NFL’s first full Sunday of action.
 
PFF’s ReFocused series this season features immediate takeaways and a key to the victory from two Senior Analysts who graded the performance, watching every player, on every play of the game. For more data and analysis from the game, utilize our Premium Stats 2.0 dashboard to expand your knowledge on the key players, signature stats and much more.
 
Rookie first-round pick Tremaine Edwards looked very much like a rookie against Baltimore, as he seemingly looked lost in coverage on a number of plays and missed a handful of tackles. He flashed the speed and athleticism at times, getting into the backfield on runs and breaking up a pass over the middle, but he’ll need to become much more consistent in all facets.
 
Last year’s rookie sensation, cornerback Tre’Davious White, wasn’t tested much, as Flacco avoided throwing his way most of the game. Outside of White, the rest of the secondary that performed extremely well a season ago struggled to keep up with the misdirection, tricks and gadgets the Ravens’ offense threw at them. A shutdown corner does a lot, but he can’t cover everything up.
 
After replacing Nathan Peterman under center, the Bills’ 2018 first-round selection out of Wyoming, Josh Allen, instantly added a spark to an otherwise lifeless offense. On his second series, Allen connected with wide receiver Andre Holmes on an in route within the coverage of Ravens’ Carr. The hookup gave Buffalo its first passing first down of the game with 6:37 left in the third quarter. In addition, Allen showcased his mobility during the lone scoring drive for the Bills with three scrambles totaling 28 yards.
 
The Buffalo passing offense struggled to get anything positive on the board, and the ground game suffered from the effects. Starting running back LeSean McCoy collected 12 of his 22 rushing yards on one run and averaged 1.5 yards/attempt on his other six carries. He also had three rushing attempts wiped on holding penalties.
Key to the game
 
The Bills’ offense sputtered – to put it mildly – across the board with Peterman under center. Peterman led the offense on 10 drives and had just one first down, five first-half penalties, two interceptions and six punts to show for the effort. Allen did show promise with his live arm and plus mobility, but this team is currently behind the curve for success during the 2018 season.
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