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Priority: Develop Allen or Win Ugly?


Berky1010

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On 10/8/2018 at 5:57 PM, Alphadawg7 said:

 

Sorry, but this is ridiculous statement.  

 

This board doesnt know one lick about developing a QB in the NFL...not 1% of what is known to develop an NFL QB.  Now all these web GM's are upset about winning and trying to put a game plan around a kid playing on an offense lacking real talent?  What total nonsense.  

 

PS:  THE ONLY TD ANY TEAM SCORED YESTERDAY WAS BY ALLEN.  

 

PPS:  WINNING INSTILLS CONFIDENCE.

 

PPSS:  YOU ONLY PLAY NFL GAMES TO WIN.  PERIOD.  If you lose, then you lose...but you dont look an NFL locker room in the face where guys are fighting to keep jobs, fighting for future contracts, risking their health, etc that you aren't trying to win, youre only trying to develop the kid.  That locker room would quit on that coach before he finished saying that nonsense.  

 

This is what I try explaining to every moron on here when they say that we should tank this year. There's 52 other players on this roster and not just Josh Allen. Everyone's career is on the line every year and some every game. You don't play the game to lose. 

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On 10/8/2018 at 8:09 AM, Berky1010 said:

There has been a lot of debate about whether we should try and win 8 games this year or prioritize the development of Josh Allen. Both are great but there are a number of people who are mad at yesterday's win given the poor showing at QB. So I would ask you - would you rather 1) See good progress from Allen but win 3-4 games? Or 2) Win 8 games ugly and enter next season without a confident grasp of who will be our long term QB?

 

 

What are you talking about?  

 

We we already committed to developing Allen by playing him.   Letting McCarron go and not seeing the inadequacy of Petersen put us in the predicament.  

 

Which QB in the roster is going to get us 8 wins?  Its Allen or bust. 

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On 10/9/2018 at 9:19 AM, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

The shift isn't as clear cut as folks think.  Every year there are 2-4 playoff teams that are in the bottom half of the league for passing yards.

This past year it was Jags, Titans, Panthers and oh yeah, Bills.  Wasn't that long ago that you could expect to see two run-heavy teams deep in the playoffs every year (Seasnakes and 49ers, plus the perennially shallow Chiefs)

 

 

Hard to tell.  He's had a couple dimes that were dropped *cough* Foster *cough*.  He's also had a couple where the WR was visibly loafing (*cough* KB *cough*)  or potentially ran the wrong route or the right route wrong.  We'll see, but deep throws are low-percentage for the best of QB

Actually the difference is as bad as some of those offences are, they too are capable of putting up passing yards......  Jax vs. NE/Pitt last year a perfect example of Bortles being unwatchable vs. Buffalo & lighting it up vs. NE/Pitt.....  Newton, Marriota and Wilson..... all capable and do have 300 yard+ games multiple times per year and the the Bills just either refuse and/or can't do it..... 

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