Scott7975 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, Buffalo716 said: No you're just hating on the bills on the threads That proved it I said exactly what I said Josh Allen does have the most deep completions in the NFL since 2022 out of any NFL quarterback If you combined all of mahomes deep ball completions for those 3 years less than Allen If you combined all of burrows deep ball completions for 3 years less than Allen If you combined all of Herbert's deep ball throws for 3 years less than Allen That's not AI that is statistical tracking.. you're wrong You can nitpick my grammar all you want cuz that's the only thing you got but Josh Allen does have the most deep ball completions in the NFL since 2022 I backed you up with Grok. People just don't like the truth I guess. 2 Quote
milfandcookies Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Scott7975 said: I think he is above average/very good. He isn't Kelce but who is? idk he just set his career high with 3 Touchdowns. Kelce has 3 touchdown games Quote
Scott7975 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 2 minutes ago, milfandcookies said: idk he just set his career high with 3 Touchdowns. Kelce has 3 touchdown games Kelce has been Mahomes go to. We've had this "everybody eats" philosophy. Completely different offenses. I am also not trying to say Kincaid is as good as Kelce. In fact, I specifically said he wasn't. You don't need to be as good as Kelce to be considered "not sucking." Its like saying Goff sucks because he isn't as good as Mahomes. 1 Quote
milfandcookies Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Scott7975 said: Kelce has been Mahomes go to. We've had this "everybody eats" philosophy. Completely different offenses. I am also not trying to say Kincaid is as good as Kelce. In fact, I specifically said he wasn't. You don't need to be as good as Kelce to be considered "not sucking." Its like saying Goff sucks because he isn't as good as Mahomes. ok good points but I still wish he caught that ball last year 1 Quote
Scott7975 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 19 minutes ago, milfandcookies said: ok good points but I still wish he caught that ball last year Yeah me too 😃 Quote
Big Blitz Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago On 10/30/2025 at 8:38 AM, Casey D said: https://buffalonews.com/sports/bills/article_efc2cd6d-144e-48fd-91c2-2e1997a5017e.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share Really interesting take. He points out that the Bills have developed a much greater capacity to run the ball, which takes pressure off Allen. Bills need to stick to formula to pound the football and not turn it over. On Allen and the receivers, several interesting points. He points out that Allen's completion percentage is up from 2024 from 63.5% to 68%, and YPG up from 219 to 222. Biggest difference is he is taking more sacks and committing more turnovers. As to receivers, defenses are playing soft man-to man coverage and giving receivers large cushions that no receiver can just blow by and go deep, but there is lots of underneath stuff there. He points to a third-and -1 where Allen throws to Coleman immediately for a first down as defender is over 5 yards off the Line giving Coleman big cushion. He also points out Allen's footwork and accuracy sucked in the first half, and Trubisky is looking like a more competent backup. Prognosis is that Bills/Allen still not playing great but certainly can if they stick to formula. Allen just needs to play a bit smarter, but the game against Carolina in second half was a good step forward from previous weeks. Behind BN paywall. When we remove the Baltimore game everything is worse. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 4 hours ago, Scott7975 said: I backed you up with Grok. People just don't like the truth I guess. I appreciate it Quote
DCofNC Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 19 hours ago, VW82 said: Kincaid lines up in the slot and even out wide some (approx. 68% of his total snaps). When he's inside, he's still frequently running routes. There is not a huge difference in his case. But even if you want to insist on making this distinction without much of a difference, the reality is that he's still a significant part of the passing offense that Beane invested in, and he belongs in all these conversations about the passing game. Except, no one pushing the no receiving talent agenda ever acknowledges this and it's super disingenuous. Ok, count him as a WR if you want, take his very best season, he’s still mediocre. You are excited about a guy with less than 700 yards and a 9.2 YPC as a difference maker? Let’s get real. Quote
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