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Mac Jones had his best game by far yesterday,  His quarterback rating was 126.7 for the day.  Even with yesterday's inflated number, his average rating for this year is 81.8.  His highest game day rating this year before yesterday was 91.3 with a low of 30.5.

 

And he looked like Joe Montana in his prime, setting a completion percentage ratio of 83.3% and again including yesterday's inflated number, his average this season is 66.7%.

 

And yet I read several threads on TDB about how desperately we need to fire Ken Dorsey, how josh Allen looks disinterested, etc. 

 

The glaring problem isnt on offense, not on Dorsey and Not on Allen (except the Jets game). 

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1 minute ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

Mac Jones had his best game by far yesterday,  His quarterback rating was 126.7 for the day.  Even with yesterday's inflated number, his average rating for this year is 81.8.  His highest game day rating this year before yesterday was 91.3 with a low of 30.5.

 

And he looked like Joe Montana in his prime, setting a completion percentage ratio of 83.3% and again including yesterday's inflated number, his average this season is 66.7%.

 

And yet I read several threads on TDB about how desperately we need to fire Ken Dorsey, how josh Allen looks disinterested, etc. 

 

The glaring problem isnt on offense, not on Dorsey and Not on Allen (except the Jets game). 

This is accurate

 

Jags offense was stuck in neutral before they got us also

 

The defensive numbers are concerning

 

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1 minute ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

Mac Jones had his best game by far yesterday,  His quarterback rating was 126.7 for the day.  Even with yesterday's inflated number, his average rating for this year is 81.8.  His highest game day rating this year before yesterday was 91.3 with a low of 30.5.

 

And he looked like Joe Montana in his prime, setting a completion percentage ratio of 83.3% and again including yesterday's inflated number, his average this season is 66.7%.

 

And yet I read several threads on TDB about how desperately we need to fire Ken Dorsey, how josh Allen looks disinterested, etc. 

 

The glaring problem isnt on offense, not on Dorsey and Not on Allen (except the Jets game). 

To make things worse, his average Yards per target was under 4, so he had a lot of success throwing screens and short passes with lots of YAC. That is entirely on the D.

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3 minutes ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

Mac Jones had his best game by far yesterday,  His quarterback rating was 126.7 for the day.  Even with yesterday's inflated number, his average rating for this year is 81.8.  His highest game day rating this year before yesterday was 91.3 with a low of 30.5.

 

And he looked like Joe Montana in his prime, setting a completion percentage ratio of 83.3% and again including yesterday's inflated number, his average this season is 66.7%.

 

And yet I read several threads on TDB about how desperately we need to fire Ken Dorsey, how josh Allen looks disinterested, etc. 

 

The glaring problem isnt on offense, not on Dorsey and Not on Allen (except the Jets game). 

The glaring problem is we have stupid coaches on both sides of the ball.  And as long as that exists,  Josh's talents will be wasted.  Kinda like Mike Trout. 

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2 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

To make things worse, his average Yards per target was under 4, so he had a lot of success throwing screens and short passes with lots of YAC. That is entirely on the D.

Yeah, our tackling was comical, especially on that long screen pass on the pasts last drive, what did he have  34 yards screen pass with multiple missed tackles.

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Just now, Maine-iac said:

Our DE's look much better when there is a DT attacking the middle and chasing the QB to them.  Can't get Oliver back fast enough.


Absolutely. 
 

I knock Oliver but he’s the best option we have in the middle to generate pressure. Couple that with Floyd not having a great day and the outcome was rough. 
 

Floyd and Oliver look to be the reasons the others have great success in and around the trenches. 

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1 minute ago, dorquemada said:

we're a get well game for other teams

 

highlight reel needs yakety sax

What makes it even worse, we are giving these broke dick QBs that are on the edge Daniel Jones, Zach Young and Daniel Jones a tremendous boost of confidence.'

 

Imagine, we have somehow managed to lose to some of the WORST QBs in the league in an alleged QB driven league.  "You cant win in this league without a franchise QB" blah blah blah, lol.

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10 minutes ago, Maine-iac said:

Our DE's look much better when there is a DT attacking the middle and chasing the QB to them.  Can't get Oliver back fast enough.

 

Well, OK, obviously, as it would be on any team.  

 

But does that explain the drop off a cliff in the production of Groot, AJE, and Floyd, who combined for 0 sacks, 0 TFLs, and 1 QB Hit among them?  
 

It could also be that we overrated everyone based upon our play against QBs like Wilson, Howell, Taylor, and Garoppolo.  

 

 

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8 minutes ago, PBF81 said:

 

Well, OK, obviously, as it would be on any team.  

 

But does that explain the drop off a cliff in the production of Groot, AJE, and Floyd, who combined for 0 sacks, 0 TFLs, and 1 QB Hit among them?  
 

It could also be that we overrated everyone based upon our play against QBs like Wilson, Howell, Taylor, and Garoppolo.  

 

 

If you DT's are not clogging the running lanes then you bring guys in to help stop the run.  Then you have less coverage and the QB has throws available to him that he normally wouldn't and your DE's don't get there because the QB isn't holding the ball.

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Jones had so much time.

 

And that's the scouting for him. He's great w/ a clean pocket.  He falters when pressured & when he has to improvise.

 

But our offense being inept for a half let their offense set the tone, and the pace.  If our offense gets up on them early, it could have made them more one-dimensional.

 

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He had a lot of help the missed call with the offensive lineman on the last drive in there own end for the big play to get the New England Patriots in Buffalo Bills territory and the Bills were terrible yesterday tackling. Here is the deal ask the New England Patriots fan rubbing it in today you want Mac Jones or Josh Allen? I rest my case Josh Allen in my opinion. Go Bills! Let’s Go Buffalo 

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