TheyCallMeAndy Posted October 14 Posted October 14 41 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said: Kincaid could be that guy. When I saw he was out, I was very worried. Samual could also be a great weapon if he ever played. Brady deserves a ton of credit for building up a run game, but the fact they can't be a team that slings it with a QB like Josh Allen at the helm is inexcusable Agreed, we've also targeted less than stellar WR talent in hopes that Josh/scheme can make them better than their careers have suggested. I like Kincaid as the #1 target, but I still don't know if he's proven to be that guy yet. Palmer/Coleman really offer this offense the same skill set, I think that's the biggest issue. We are also hoping that Coleman/Palmer can handle a higher work load and take a step in their careers. It worked with Bease and Brown, but we've seen it fail with Knox, Davis, and McKenzie. I think we will be spending premium picks on aging talent again this year prior to the trade deadline. Bad contracts have caused us to get too cute in the offseason. Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted October 14 Posted October 14 4 hours ago, SydneyBillsFan said: With the greatest of respect, this is borderline delusional. We have never looked this bad in the last two years. Herm is saying what most of us are seeing - we looked pedestrian even in our wins. Put us up against an above average team and it exposes our many weaknesses. Yes, we will get players back from injury and suspension. But that will only be a band aid over the gaping wound of roster mismanagement and crimes against a reigning MVP. Beane has failed this QB and it's fanbase. I wish some of our uber optimistic fans would wake up and realize how close this team is to 3-3 or 2-4. Both our offense and defense are in trouble right now. We we're only up 21-19 half way thru the 4th Q with New Orleans. It took a 15 pt miracle to beat Lamar. Vrabel set the template to pressure Josh and bracket our weak ass wrs. Beane has failed this team and fanbase. But most importantly he's failed Josh. And let's not forget who brought Beane to this organization.....🙌🙌🙌 2 Quote
T.E. Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I'm pretty sure he is the greatest pound-for-pound football player I've watched in my lifetime. Glad that Cowherd said this, particularly the part about how Allen is so much more intregal to his team's success than any other QB. He's been the MVP in a literal sense every year this decade, and would be the consensus first pick of a hypothetical draft where all players were available. 5 5 1 Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Do yall like him again? Man do I wish our front office listened to this. Not just hear it but listen. Were all saying the same thing. Quote
26TrapDraw Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 31 minutes ago, T.E. said: I'm pretty sure he is the greatest pound-for-pound football player I've watched in my lifetime. Glad that Cowherd said this, particularly the part about how Allen is so much more intregal to his team's success than any other QB. He's been the MVP in a literal sense every year this decade, and would be the consensus first pick of a hypothetical draft where all players were available. and our inept GM still can't give him enough help on both sides of the ball to win a championship. It's maddening. 2 2 1 Quote
Blackbeard Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Allen does more with less than ANYONE in the league. And it's literally been almost every year. He epitomizes what it means to be the MVP imo. 1 2 1 Quote
TheBrownBear Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 38 minutes ago, T.E. said: I'm pretty sure he is the greatest pound-for-pound football player I've watched in my lifetime. Glad that Cowherd said this, particularly the part about how Allen is so much more intregal to his team's success than any other QB. He's been the MVP in a literal sense every year this decade, and would be the consensus first pick of a hypothetical draft where all players were available. I'm there too. When at or near his best, no one comes close. Last year he was damn near perfect until the start of the playoff loss (but he righted himself after a couple of series). However, he still occasionally regresses and struggles with consistency. 1 Quote
OldNMBillsFan Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago We should thank him for possibly letting JA fall to the Bills. I remember during the 2018 draft when Cleveland had the #1 pick. There was a rumor going around that Cleaveland was interested at taking Allen #1 over Sam Darnold. He went on a rant saying that this is why Cleaveland will always suck for even thinking about taking Allen. He was loud about it and said it often. Funny stuff to look at it now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJDeibs3yM0 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 26 minutes ago, Blackbeard said: Allen does more with less than ANYONE in the league. And it's literally been almost every year. He epitomizes what it means to be the MVP imo. I'd argue we have a top 5 starting RB and top 5 starting OL in the league. While we don't have a NFL #1 WR our WRs on the whole as a group above average. When Kincaid is in there he's a top 10 TE. Knox is an average #2 TE. So as a whole I think our offensive talent might be top 15 QB which hardly horrible. Just average. I'mMaybe I'm a homer in this thinking but an curious your thoughts on more talented teams? As teams like Cincy and Miami have better WRs they don't have the OL. Philly might have best starters in the league but depth to me weaker etc. Edited 5 hours ago by The Jokeman 2 1 1 1 Quote
RobbRiddick Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago What I love about this is that Cowherd has never been known for hyperbole. 1 1 Quote
Gregg Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 minute ago, The Jokeman said: I'd argue we have a top 5 RB and top 5 OL in the league. While we don't have a NFL #1 WR our WRs on the whole as a group above average. When Kincaid is in there he's a top 10 TE. Knox is an average #2 TE. So as a whole I think our offensive talent might be top 15 QB which hardly horrible. Just average. I'mMaybe I'm a homer in this thinking but an curious your thoughts on more talented teams? As teams like Cincy and Miami have better WRs they don't have the OL. Philly might have best starters in the league but depth to me weaker etc. I would like to see upgrades at WR 1 and WR 2, but the offense really isn't the problem. It's the other side of the ball that is the issue. You can't have a run defense this bad and win a Super Bowl. It will be the defense that lets them down again in the playoffs this year as well. Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 5 minutes ago, MJS said: Who are the other four? He says Lawrence Taylor and Jerry Rice are in his Top 5. Quote
The Jokeman Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 minute ago, Gregg said: I would like to see upgrades at WR 1 and WR 2, but the offense really isn't the problem. It's the other side of the ball that is the issue. You can't have a run defense this bad and win a Super Bowl. It will be the defense that lets them down again in the playoffs this year as well. The run defense needs to find a way to stop long runs. Not sure it players/scheme or both. Yet still plenty of weeks til playoffs to start to shore up schemes/get healthy. If anything this season is showing were still overall a top team in record and most stats except run defense. 2 Quote
Buffalo Streaker Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Cowherd adjusts his sails to the direction of the wind. 3 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 9 minutes ago, MJS said: Who are the other four? Honestly Josh has a lot of time left but I am very tempted to put him on my list of top five greatest football players ever already To be fair I'll start him at 5 just because he has so much time left 5- Josh Allen 4-deion Sanders 3- Lawrence Taylor 2- Barry sanders 1- Jerry Rice 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said: He says Lawrence Taylor and Jerry Rice are in his Top 5. From a physical pov Randy Moss and Megatron better than Rice was. Yet didn't have benefit of coaching under Walsh who a top 10 NFL coach and arguably top 5 offensive minds. Quote
Ray Stonada Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 12 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: While we don't have a NFL #1 WR our WRs on the whole as a group above average. Whoa. Living up to your handle! Quote
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