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Just now, HappyDays said:

 

It wasn't an almost fumble. He hit the ground and the ball popped out. That happens all the time, it is never considered to be a fumble. The first almost interception I am 50/50 on. I don't mind throwing the ball to your big WR in single coverage but he needed to throw it higher. The 2nd almost interception was his worst throw of the day for sure, totally misread the defense.

 

Yes it was a ground forced fumble but I'm kind of past litigating each one when the ball comes out multiple times in a game. At some point he has to do a better job hanging on. 

 

I don't mind taking the shot one on one in the EZ either. As you said it wasn't a great throw. He had some other throws in the first half that weren't great either and we only scored 3 points. I thought he'd come out a little better than that vs a bad team after the last two games but he picked it up in the 2nd half.

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Allen was fine  Too many dumb mistakes/penalties and every team here on out is playing the pass 100% knowing the Bills cant/wont stick with the run.  They better figure out how to at least give the illusion of complimentary run game or teams will start teeing off on Allen by running all kinds of stunts w the 4 down linemen while they drop 7 to flood the passing lanes. 

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48 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

Josh Allen 30/43 for 307 yards 69.8  % completion Rat 90.0

Some dumb penalties in the game.  
 

Edit 11 carries for 61 yards

 

We didn't punt once. Allen got us into scoring position on every possession.

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45 minutes ago, rayray808 said:

WEEK ONE: B+

WEEK TWO: A+

WEEK THREE: B+

WEEK FOUR: A-

WEEK FIVE: B-

WEEK SIX: D

 

WEEK SEVEN: D+

 

30/43 - 70% completion - 307 yards - 0 TD - 0 INT - 61 yards rushing - 1 fumble

 

I will address the elephant in the room first - yes, he has a D+ despite throwing for 300 yards. First and foremost that 300 yard thing was mainly a "Bills" stat that we were all obsessed with and frankly in his 3rd year we have to move on from that glorified marker. Josh Allen gets a D+ today because he made way too many mistakes in the red zone and our offense relied on a rookie kicker to SCORE ALL OF OUR POINTS.

 

The good: there were drives where Josh took what the defense gave us and drove us all the way down the field. He also had 3 potential TD passes that didn't end up happening: the first to Gabe Davis which got called back because he wasn't lined up correctly. The second one to Beasley, but he didn't establish position to get back in before the catch, and lastly, the one that hurt me the most, the beauty to Kroft which would have been such a cool moment for someone who just welcomed a new child into this world.

 

The bad: I'm sure I was not alone in receiving text messages from friends that Josh had that "panic" look in his eyes again. It reminds me of when someone studies for a test, shows up in the classroom confident and ready, and then opens the page and realizes that the teacher switched the test questions. He simply refuses at times to take what the defense gives him and always tries for the hero ball play. Wide open receivers underneath only to be forcing it into windows that don't exist. He needs to be better.

 

The ugly: Red zone decisions. The fumble was just terrible and sadly, was somewhat expected after he got away with that first fumble but luckily his knee was down. The 3rd and short where he decided to selfishly keep the ball rather than give it to Moss was way too obvious and has become an instant read for defenders.

 

Glass half full: it's a road division win and they usually never come easy. Vegas set us up for disaster with such a huge point spread, and coming off 2 losses to face a 0-6 team had trap game written all over it but we did what was needed to get the W. The offense got Bass in FG position and he delivered. The defense made key stops and had essential turnovers to bring Darnold back down to reality.

 

We are 5-2 getting ready to face the Pats. We are in good shape and I have confidence this team will continue to rally through these injury bugs (missing John Brown is huge for Josh) and win this division.

 

GO BILLS!

 


if your QB’s D game is 300 yards no picks 70 percent completions 60 yards on the ground and a W you have something. 

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47 minutes ago, rayray808 said:

WEEK SEVEN: D+

This is atrociously bad.  If you're being sincere, it tells me that you don't watch a lot of football outside of Bills games.  If it's trolling, you need to work on your subtlety.  Either way, it's a bad outing.

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31 minutes ago, H2o said:

It's amazing that Josh is basically the entire offense, he throws for 300 again, completes almost 70% of his passes again, leads us to a W, and some people are talking like he's a problem.

We would have won week 1 with any random signal-caller under center.  Aside from that, we are literally a 1-6 team without Josh Allen.  It's amazing to me that anybody who follows this team doesn't see how he's carrying this squad this year.

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10 minutes ago, BillsFanSD said:

We would have won week 1 with any random signal-caller under center.  Aside from that, we are literally a 1-6 team without Josh Allen.  It's amazing to me that anybody who follows this team doesn't see how he's carrying this squad this year.

They need to watch other teams  Bills are winning without any complementary football.  Defense hasnt scored in forever and cant stop anyone besides the lowly Jets for one half.   Rb's score about once every 5 weeks and top out at 50 yards per game.  Allen is the least of this teams issues

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Most of Allen’s yards came from short yardage passes or check downs 

 

he didn’t really have any impressive throws today and failed to convert multiple 3rd downs. Pretty much an average game against the worst team in the league 

 

def was hoping he would play better but what can you do 

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1 hour ago, rayray808 said:

WEEK ONE: B+

WEEK TWO: A+

WEEK THREE: B+

WEEK FOUR: A-

WEEK FIVE: B-

WEEK SIX: D

 

WEEK SEVEN: D+

 

30/43 - 70% completion - 307 yards - 0 TD - 0 INT - 61 yards rushing - 1 fumble

 

I will address the elephant in the room first - yes, he has a D+ despite throwing for 300 yards. First and foremost that 300 yard thing was mainly a "Bills" stat that we were all obsessed with and frankly in his 3rd year we have to move on from that glorified marker. Josh Allen gets a D+ today because he made way too many mistakes in the red zone and our offense relied on a rookie kicker to SCORE ALL OF OUR POINTS.

 

The good: there were drives where Josh took what the defense gave us and drove us all the way down the field. He also had 3 potential TD passes that didn't end up happening: the first to Gabe Davis which got called back because he wasn't lined up correctly. The second one to Beasley, but he didn't establish position to get back in before the catch, and lastly, the one that hurt me the most, the beauty to Kroft which would have been such a cool moment for someone who just welcomed a new child into this world.

 

The bad: I'm sure I was not alone in receiving text messages from friends that Josh had that "panic" look in his eyes again. It reminds me of when someone studies for a test, shows up in the classroom confident and ready, and then opens the page and realizes that the teacher switched the test questions. He simply refuses at times to take what the defense gives him and always tries for the hero ball play. Wide open receivers underneath only to be forcing it into windows that don't exist. He needs to be better.

 

The ugly: Red zone decisions. The fumble was just terrible and sadly, was somewhat expected after he got away with that first fumble but luckily his knee was down. The 3rd and short where he decided to selfishly keep the ball rather than give it to Moss was way too obvious and has become an instant read for defenders.

 

Glass half full: it's a road division win and they usually never come easy. Vegas set us up for disaster with such a huge point spread, and coming off 2 losses to face a 0-6 team had trap game written all over it but we did what was needed to get the W. The offense got Bass in FG position and he delivered. The defense made key stops and had essential turnovers to bring Darnold back down to reality.

 

We are 5-2 getting ready to face the Pats. We are in good shape and I have confidence this team will continue to rally through these injury bugs (missing John Brown is huge for Josh) and win this division.

 

GO BILLS!

 

Man this is a bad take. I'll leave it at that, lol

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1 hour ago, rayray808 said:

WEEK ONE: B+

WEEK TWO: A+

WEEK THREE: B+

WEEK FOUR: A-

WEEK FIVE: B-

WEEK SIX: D

 

WEEK SEVEN: D+

 

30/43 - 70% completion - 307 yards - 0 TD - 0 INT - 61 yards rushing - 1 fumble

 

I will address the elephant in the room first - yes, he has a D+ despite throwing for 300 yards. First and foremost that 300 yard thing was mainly a "Bills" stat that we were all obsessed with and frankly in his 3rd year we have to move on from that glorified marker. Josh Allen gets a D+ today because he made way too many mistakes in the red zone and our offense relied on a rookie kicker to SCORE ALL OF OUR POINTS.

 

The good: there were drives where Josh took what the defense gave us and drove us all the way down the field. He also had 3 potential TD passes that didn't end up happening: the first to Gabe Davis which got called back because he wasn't lined up correctly. The second one to Beasley, but he didn't establish position to get back in before the catch, and lastly, the one that hurt me the most, the beauty to Kroft which would have been such a cool moment for someone who just welcomed a new child into this world.

 

The bad: I'm sure I was not alone in receiving text messages from friends that Josh had that "panic" look in his eyes again. It reminds me of when someone studies for a test, shows up in the classroom confident and ready, and then opens the page and realizes that the teacher switched the test questions. He simply refuses at times to take what the defense gives him and always tries for the hero ball play. Wide open receivers underneath only to be forcing it into windows that don't exist. He needs to be better.

 

The ugly: Red zone decisions. The fumble was just terrible and sadly, was somewhat expected after he got away with that first fumble but luckily his knee was down. The 3rd and short where he decided to selfishly keep the ball rather than give it to Moss was way too obvious and has become an instant read for defenders.

 

Glass half full: it's a road division win and they usually never come easy. Vegas set us up for disaster with such a huge point spread, and coming off 2 losses to face a 0-6 team had trap game written all over it but we did what was needed to get the W. The offense got Bass in FG position and he delivered. The defense made key stops and had essential turnovers to bring Darnold back down to reality.

 

We are 5-2 getting ready to face the Pats. We are in good shape and I have confidence this team will continue to rally through these injury bugs (missing John Brown is huge for Josh) and win this division.

 

GO BILLS!

 


Sniffing glue, huffing and drugs, in general, are not good for you. 

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D+. Is ridiculous even for the toughest grader. Josh played well. Couple misses and a fumble. Red zone woes are not all on Josh. TD called back. Penalties not in his control. Daboll crappy play calling for half the game not in his control either. 

18 minutes ago, Penfield45 said:

a bit concerning its 3 weeks now Allen hasn’t been playing like the MVP candidate of week 1-4 

 

offense as a whole has been terrible for 3 weeks now. They went from being top 5 in the league to bottom 15 

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Josh is the least of the offense concerns. He isn't Mahomes no... But he is almost completely carrying this offense. Even past all their mistakes. It's tough to be productive in a one dimensional offense. Even against bad teams.

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Instead of relaxing with a bowl of chili and watching the 4:00 games, I'm now going to take a chunk of my Sunday evening and clean up a bunch of trash from this thread.

The 3-4 knuckleheads that are responsible for me having to do that because of the off-topic nonsense they've littered all over this thread should knock it off.

I've already asked twice. I will not ask again.

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10 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

D+. Is ridiculous even for the toughest grader. Josh played well. Couple misses and a fumble. Red zone woes are not all on Josh. TD called back. Penalties not in his control. Daboll crappy play calling for half the game not in his control either. 

 

On 10/24/2020 at 12:53 PM, SCBills said:


 I have zero issue with how we’ve addressed the WR spots, other than they need to carry another real WR (Duke) on the active roster if Brown stays banged up for a while.  Maybe just in general if we stay heavy 4 wide.  
 

However, you make very legitimate points in how Beane addresses the Front 7 this offseason.  Early results look brutal.  Thankfully they all have outs after this season.  

 D+ is absolutely hilarious. Davis TD called back and Kroft stumbles or he has 2 td’s. Phil Simms called his performance, “outstanding, he clearly learned how to beat 2 deep zone form his experience over the last 2 games.” I think I’ll go with the opinion from a guy who played QB

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31 minutes ago, Penfield45 said:

Most of Allen’s yards came from short yardage passes or check downs 

 

How do you watch this division for 20 years and complain that our QB picked up a bunch of yards on short passes? We already know Allen can throw the ball down field. If he can match that with short throws that the defense leaves open we will have an elite QB.

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