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What a joke of a thread. 

 

When a throw goes 40+ yards in the air the goal is to just get a completion. Hitting the WR in stride would be a nice bonus, but rarely happens. 

 

These are deep throw stats last year

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-ranking-all-32-nfl-starters-by-deep-passing-performance-in-2022

 

League average looks to be under 40% completion on deep throws.

 

Be happy we have a guy that can chuck it that far and still be accurate with it, even if he's not perfect with it. 

 

 

 

 

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All this is in indicative of is how close the Bills were to winning this game. It's a couple yards... That's it... But in the NFL it's that hard to execute at times. So many factors. I can live with both of those passes. One is a HUGE gain, and the other 9 times out of 10 that DB does not strip Diggs. 

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59 minutes ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

What a joke of a thread. 

 

When a throw goes 40+ yards in the air the goal is to just get a completion. Hitting the WR in stride would be a nice bonus, but rarely happens. 

 

These are deep throw stats last year

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-ranking-all-32-nfl-starters-by-deep-passing-performance-in-2022

 

League average looks to be under 40% completion on deep throws.

 

Those stats are counting ALL deep throws. Including covered deep throws, jump ball deep throws, passes that should have been called pass interference deep throws, etc.

 

Throws to wide open receivers would be a much much much higher completion rate. 

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16 hours ago, DapperCam said:

Both passes were 55-60 air yards while under pressure. People here have completely unrealistic expectations about how far a QB can throw accurately.

 

If you want to blame Allen, blame him for not throwing it sooner, but the distance was as far as he could physically throw it under the circumstances.

I would agree with the sooner part on a couple of throws, the 2 point conversion for instance.

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15 hours ago, CincyBillsFan said:

I call you out on claiming you're the biggest Allen fan out there.  To many times on 2BD you guys throw that out while taking completely unjustified shots at Allen.  On the 2nd deep throw to Diggs the replay was clear - Diggs had both hands on the ball and should have came down with it to give the Bills a 1st & goal at the 5.  That was an elite 55 yard throw by Allen to his #1 play making WR. And 9 times out of 10 Diggs makes that catch. To suggest that this accurate observation is "making excuses is wrong.

 

 

 

 

It was right infront of me. Diggs had his man beat. He had to come back to the ball. It was underthrown there is no doubt about it. I need to watch back to see just how much pressure Josh was under when he let it go... it might explain it. But it wasn't an elite throw that Diggs should have come down with. It was an underthrown ball that was a 60-40 DB pick. 

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12 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

It was right infront of me. Diggs had his man beat. He had to come back to the ball. It was underthrown there is no doubt about it. I need to watch back to see just how much pressure Josh was under when he let it go... it might explain it. But it wasn't an elite throw that Diggs should have come down with. It was an underthrown ball that was a 60-40 DB pick. 


Allen said in the post game that the ball slipped in his hand, regrabbed it as he threw it….that lead to the underthrow.

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17 hours ago, mrags said:

Careful there. I’ve brought this exact thing up in the past. And people just keep telling me that the throws are amazing and not many in the league can make these throws. Still doesn’t take away from the fact that he seems to consistently underthrow passes when his WRs are streaking deep for what should be walk in TDs.
 

he’s done this since he started in the league. His first few years he had quite a few of these to Foster and Brown as well.  

Happened last week to Diggs too on sideline,  luckily turned into a p.i

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On deep throws Allen has always been see it throw it vs using anticipation.  I would say he has always had inconsistencies with really deep throws.  Earlier in His career he always overthrew them.  Now he tends to under throw but the guys catch it and it is a big gain.  

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17 hours ago, BBFL said:

Not sure. Lack of solid protection he’s had the past couple of games but more so the weird way Josh was slower through his reads than normal. 
 

Adjustment and travel definitely played a part today. Unfortunately we did not overcome them. 

 

I didn't understand why the Bills left for London on Thursday. Not taking anything away from the Jaguars as they made the plays to win but the Bills had to have been jet lagged. During yesterday's Steelers - Ravens game they said the Ravens will be leaving for London on Monday for their game next Sunday against the Titans. The Bills should have left on Monday as well. Maybe it would have helped. Who knows.

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Josh still struggles with putting some loft/touch on a variety of throws. One example was the first touchdown. He rifled the ball to digs when he had the entire back of the endzone. 
 

he doesn’t throw the most receiver-friendly ball 

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Some of you guys just kill me. Season after season, every loss and your focus of priority is on the QB as the biggest issue. This goes back to when a couple of you had third round grades on Allen, and with Mason Rudolph being a high first round preference. You know who are, and so do alot of people, it stings to not be the experts you claim to be. But, can you at least just drop the Allen is the biggest reason we lost everytime we lose. The shtick is pathetic to then claim you love him now. You don't, you are not objective, an you can't because you can't get over yourselves being wrong.

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2 minutes ago, D. L. Hot-Flamethrower said:

Some of you guys just kill me. Season after season, every loss and your focus of priority is on the QB as the biggest issue. This goes back to when a couple of you had third round grades on Allen, and with Mason Rudolph being a high first round preference. You know who are, and so do alot of people, it stings to not be the experts you claim to be. But, can you at least just drop the Allen is the biggest reason we lost everytime we lose. The shtick is pathetic to then claim you love him now. You don't, you are not objective, an you can't because you can't get over yourselves being wrong.

 

This is completely inaccurate.

 

McDermott and Dorsey are by far, by far the most criticized after a loss.  There is Fire McDermott and Dorsey almost weekly on here. 

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1 hour ago, Gregg said:

 

I didn't understand why the Bills left for London on Thursday. Not taking anything away from the Jaguars as they made the plays to win but the Bills had to have been jet lagged. During yesterday's Steelers - Ravens game they said the Ravens will be leaving for London on Monday for their game next Sunday against the Titans. The Bills should have left on Monday as well. Maybe it would have helped. Who knows.


Absolutely strange that one team takes the precautions for acclimating but Buffalo didn’t. Don’t know if we’ll ever get full clarity as to why we went so late in the week. 
 

Don’t think there is any maybe or doubt as to if leaving early would have helped or not. It would have. Can’t explain it but anyone who travels frequently will tell you that time zoning can whoop you. What’s weirder is that traveling within the US isn’t as bad (East to West/West to East) as traveling across the Atlantic. 
 

To make matters worse, both cornerstones to our offense, Diggs and Allen stated they didn’t get any rest on the journey. They essentially, at least to my guess, would be playing catch up. 

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1 minute ago, BBFL said:


Absolutely strange that one team takes the precautions for acclimating but Buffalo didn’t. Don’t know if we’ll ever get full clarity as to why we went so late in the week. 
 

Don’t think there is any maybe or doubt as to if leaving early would have helped or not. It would have. Can’t explain it but anyone who travels frequently will tell you that time zoning can whoop you. What’s weirder is that traveling within the US isn’t as bad (East to West/West to East) as traveling across the Atlantic. 
 

To make matters worse, both cornerstones to our offense, Diggs and Allen stated they didn’t get any rest on the journey. They essentially, at least to my guess, would be playing catch up. 

 

I mean... they had a 2 week stay... 

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19 hours ago, Einstein said:

This is not an Allen bashing thread. Please don’t turn it into one. This is a thread to talk about Allen’s tendency to underthrow this season.

 

In this particular game, Diggs torched his defender twice, deep, and I believe that there is a good chance that both would have been TD’s if the pass hit him in stride.

 

On both plays, Allen underthrew him, causing Diggs to stop running or slow down drastically.

 

He has had a couple other underthrown deep passes this season - mostly on deep throws.

 

I’m curious what you think is causing these underthrows: Do you think Allen is under-estimating how far he needs to throw it? Is it simply too far to throw? Is he not stepping into the passes? What are your thoughts?

 

This was the INT (Diggs had several steps on the defender).

 

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And this was the deep completion to Diggs where no one covered him (he would have walked into the endzone if the ball hit him in stride).

 

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There were also a couple i saw that were to high like the ones to Knox they were just at his finger tips even when he jumped if they would have been just a smidge lower it would have been a catch . But those things & all the others that happened in that game causes a loss .

 

They will come back from it just have faith !! GO BILLS ...

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2 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:


Allen said in the post game that the ball slipped in his hand, regrabbed it as he threw it….that lead to the underthrow.

 

I didn’t hear that in the press conference. Well that explains that. It was a TD all day if hit in stride. 
 

Did he mention what happened on the first long throw to Diggs? The one where no defender was within 15 yards of him?

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