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https://buffalonews.com/2019/05/03/buffalo-bills-josh-allen-quarterback-jim-kubiak-year-two/

Jim Kubiak has been analyzing the play of the Buffalo Bills quarterbacks for BNBlitz.com. Kubiak is the all-time leading passer at Navy, has played in the NFL, NFL Europe and the Arena Football League, and has been a coach and executive in the AFL. He spent eight years as the radio analyst for the University at Buffalo and runs the Western New York Quarterback Academy to help develop the next generation of quarterbacks.

Josh Allen begins 2019 in a very different position than where he started a year ago after he was drafted with the seventh overall pick.

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2 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:
Jim Kubiak has been analyzing the play of the Buffalo Bills quarterbacks for BNBlitz.com. Kubiak is the all-time leading passer at Navy

 

Being the all-time passing leader at Navy is like being the tallest dwarf.

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3 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

https://buffalonews.com/2019/05/03/buffalo-bills-josh-allen-quarterback-jim-kubiak-year-two/

Jim Kubiak has been analyzing the play of the Buffalo Bills quarterbacks for BNBlitz.com. Kubiak is the all-time leading passer at Navy, has played in the NFL, NFL Europe and the Arena Football League, and has been a coach and executive in the AFL. He spent eight years as the radio analyst for the University at Buffalo and runs the Western New York Quarterback Academy to help develop the next generation of quarterbacks.

Josh Allen begins 2019 in a very different position than where he started a year ago after he was drafted with the seventh overall pick.

Didnt they average 27 points a game after Allen came back from injury? That should be enough I would think...

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19 minutes ago, BringMetheHeadofLeonLett said:

Ahem, Roger Staubach

 

Your point? Roger Staubach had less than 4,000 passing yards at Navy. Kubiak had ~6,000. The article specifically mentioned Kubiak being the "all-time leading passer at Navy".

 

Although Staubach ended up in the NFL Hall of Fame, he was shorter than Kubiak at Navy in regards to passing yards.

 

But facts, right?

 

 

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Just now, Hedge said:

 

Your point? Roger Staubach had less than 4,000 passing yards at Navy. Kubiak had ~6,000. The article specifically mentioned Kubiak being the "all-time leading passer at Navy".

 

Although Staubach ended up in the NFL Hall of Fame, he was shorter than Kubiak at Navy in regards to passing yards.

 

But facts, right?

Wha?  Your comment was funny, but Navy did produce a top 10-20 all time QB.  Relax, helga

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

Complete nothing of an article. Seriously. How did the editor's desk sign off on this? Lots of words and yet no content. 

If you like that stuff check out the "UFO found on the ocean floor" thread.

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9 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

https://buffalonews.com/2019/05/03/buffalo-bills-josh-allen-quarterback-jim-kubiak-year-two/

Jim Kubiak has been analyzing the play of the Buffalo Bills quarterbacks for BNBlitz.com. Kubiak is the all-time leading passer at Navy, has played in the NFL, NFL Europe and the Arena Football League, and has been a coach and executive in the AFL. He spent eight years as the radio analyst for the University at Buffalo and runs the Western New York Quarterback Academy to help develop the next generation of quarterbacks.

Josh Allen begins 2019 in a very different position than where he started a year ago after he was drafted with the seventh overall pick.

I wonder if they factor into the measurables concerning accuracy how many balls where dropped by Bills receivers last year literally being hit in the numbers while Allen was chased out of the pocket!!!  Footwork is very important for a QB, especially when they are running for their life.  Hopefully the upcoming season will be better for Allen in those 2 areas!

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7 hours ago, matter2003 said:

Didnt they average 27 points a game after Allen came back from injury? That should be enough I would think...

132 points in 6 games from the Jacksonville game....  that is  22 points per game.   Of course some of that is inflated by the 42 points dropped on the Dolphins in the season ending game.

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6 hours ago, Hedge said:

 

Your point? Roger Staubach had less than 4,000 passing yards at Navy. Kubiak had ~6,000. The article specifically mentioned Kubiak being the "all-time leading passer at Navy".

 

Although Staubach ended up in the NFL Hall of Fame, he was shorter than Kubiak at Navy in regards to passing yards.

 

But facts, right?

 

 

 

The facts are that Kubiak knows more than your fat ass ever will about the QB position.

 

How’s that for facts?

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6 hours ago, Hedge said:

 

Your point? Roger Staubach had less than 4,000 passing yards at Navy. Kubiak had ~6,000. The article specifically mentioned Kubiak being the "all-time leading passer at Navy".

 

Although Staubach ended up in the NFL Hall of Fame, he was shorter than Kubiak at Navy in regards to passing yards.

 

But facts, right?

 

 

 

Guy was an NFL quarterback. What do you do?

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7 hours ago, Hedge said:

 

Your point? Roger Staubach had less than 4,000 passing yards at Navy. Kubiak had ~6,000. The article specifically mentioned Kubiak being the "all-time leading passer at Navy".

 

Although Staubach ended up in the NFL Hall of Fame, he was shorter than Kubiak at Navy in regards to passing yards.

 

But facts, right?

 

 

I’m laughing at how angry you got here.

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It’s funny people think fans watch the games differently than coaches or players do. I’m certain the coaches have shown Allen is flaws and Allen knows them as well. Now if he can take this coaching to the field we’re in business 

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