SoMAn Posted Wednesday at 04:26 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:26 PM 9 without Josh 13 without any of the others, assuming there wasn't a widespread rash of other injuries. 1 Quote
Einstein Posted Wednesday at 04:28 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 04:28 PM 4 hours ago, Gregg said: He did coach them to the playoffs with Tyrod Taylor as his QB. Granted it took a Dalton to Boyd miracle in Baltimore to help but he still managed enough wins to get them in. Not only the Boyd miracle, but also the easiest schedule ever. Our wins…. Against Josh McCown, David Fales, Trevor Siemian, Jameis Winston, Jacoby Brissett, Derek Carr, Alex Smith, Matt Ryan, and Jay Cutler. 2 1 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted Wednesday at 04:43 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:43 PM Interesting topic. If you are talking about being out all season then without... Allen 4 Cook 11 Dawkins 11 Brown 12 Rousseau 13 Oliver 13 Shakir 10 - Bills offense was lost when he was injured. If he was out all year and with Samuel hurt the offense would have struggled more. Cooper 11 - the stats don't show it but he made a difference for the whole offense. He was crucial in Chiefs game. Benford - 11, If Elam was forced to start all year it would have cost them 2-3 games. Quote
DapperCam Posted Wednesday at 04:49 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:49 PM I would say 7 wins without Allen. 9 wins if missing both Dawkins and Brown. No other individual player affects the win total. Quote
RyanC883 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 1. How many would they have won without Josh Allen? 4 2. How many would they have won without James Cook? 11. 3. How many would they have won without Dion Dawkins? Spencer Brown? without both: 6. Without one of them but other there: 9 4. How many would they have won without Ed Oliver? 12 5. How many would they have won without Rousseau? 11 and any other you would like to do... Quote
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