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3 minutes ago, Einstein said:

 

Are you drunk?

 

Allen was running for his life and trying desperately to find any receiver who had more than 1 INCH of separation. 

 

Allen (and Davis return TD) was the only reason we were in this game at the end. There is not a QB in history who would have played better than Allen did today given the circumstances.

Allen did not play well today. I would give him a C. Average-ish.

 

 

 

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Walking Tall said:

Fire him for what? Not having legitimate wide receivers on the outside?

 

Brandon Beane’s arrogance damned near got our star QB killed tonight because he couldn’t find anyone open and Houston has a ferocious pass rush.

 

Jalen Waddle may have helped.

 

 

Like he didn't try to get Waddle but guess it's his fault Miami said no. 

Posted
Just now, The Jokeman said:

If nobody open then throw the ball away. Don't run around and take bad sacks to make sustaining drives that much harder. Throw the ball away!!!

 

So you want to turn him into Tyrod Taylor…

 

You take away Allen scrambling around and doing super hero stuff and you take away what makes him special. 

 

Go to bed. Youre not thinking properly. 

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4 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

That prolific QB played like crap today. Blame the OC fine. I blame the player.

 

And how did the OC put him in a position to succeed? If we as fans knew what plays we're coming, what do you think that #1 defense thought? 

 

Brady has relegated Shakir to a behind the LOS WR, taken away Josh's threat of the run, doesn't know how to scheme players open, etc. The offense is so entirely predictable. You can crowd the LOS because EVERYTHING happens there. 

Posted
17 minutes ago, JohnNord said:


I think that’s why he was holding onto the ball.  You can’t do that with Houston’s pass rush but there was no where to go wit the ball

End of the day not having Kincaid really hurt because Knox is just not that good and getting open.  I think if we had Kincaid tonight he would have made difference . Sacks happened because no one had enough separation and Allen had to hang onto the ball.  That is a great defence something we will never know about 

Posted
Just now, The Jokeman said:

Like he didn't try to get Waddle but guess it's his fault Miami said no. 

 

That’s not the story. He tried to get waddle, and Miami was willing to deal bur wanted a pick this year instead of next year.

 

It had nothing to do with them saying no, it had to do with Beane not wanting to give up what it takes. 

 

which is par for the course with him. 

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1 minute ago, The Jokeman said:

Like he didn't try to get Waddle but guess it's his fault Miami said no. 

 

He knew there was a major hole and had the opportunity to get Waddle. For whatever reason, he wouldn't change that '27 1st to a '26. Like Waddle isn't worth a 1st rounder. Especially with how terrible he has been at picking in the 1st

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Posted

My question is, why the F*** are we handing off to Cook on a 4th and 1, 5 yards behind line of scrimmage.  Do the ***** QB sneak/tush-push!!!

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Billsfanatic8989 said:

Allen did not play well today. I would give him a C. Average-ish.

 

 

And I would give you an F in evaluating the quarterback.

 

There were Texans fans sitting around us, commenting how there was literally nothing Allen could do.

 

And they’re right.

 

there was no one getting separation, and the past rush was on him relentlessly. 

 

I said it before and I’ll say it again. There is no quarterback in NFL history who would have played better tonight. 

 

Many of you saying these ridiculous things will be eating your words once you see the ALL 22. I watched it live. 

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Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Einstein said:

 

Yes and that Shakir fumble was another example of a good decision and pass by Allen which was screwed up by his WR’s.

 

Anyone watching that game and thinking Allen was a problem at all needs to get their sobriety checked.

Allen had a fairly poor game but I agree about the receivers. There was a lot of hidden yardage in those sacks in the sense that Allen repeatedly passed up 4-5 yard sacks and instead took 8-12 yard sacks. It was frustrating to watch. He played pretty out of control, generally speaking, although of course his line and receivers didn’t help. His first pick was awful too. He had time and misread the field. He had open guys underneath. I also think he made a very poor decision going after stingley on the boundary on the final set of downs. That was a no-chance play.

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Posted

It's time to fire both. Beane drafts have been terrible. Josh is the only reason this staff wasn't gone years ago. No more coordinators can be fired . It for McDermott to go

 

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Posted
27 minutes ago, Kaenon said:

Is it possible at this point in the season that this would be feasible? 

 

Brady is outmatched seemingly every week despite have the NFL's most prolific scoring quarterback of all time.

I thought the 4 and 1 play running Cook was a killer,  we needed to get something on the drive and it came back to bite us

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McDermott needs to go.  They can’t keep scapegoating coordinators and him getting a pass. Time’s up.  Nine years is more than enough time for at least one Super Bowl trip with a player of Josh Allen’s caliber. 

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Why? McDermott doesn't know how to evaluate coordinators. He just wants yes men that run his preferred style of offense. Why does anyone want him to have another chance? The next coaching change needs to come from the top. Enough of this.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Einstein said:

 

And I would give you an F in evaluating the quarterback.

 

There were Texans fans sitting around us, commenting how there was literally nothing Allen could do.

 

And they’re right.

 

there was no one getting separation, and the past rush was on him relentlessly. 

 

I said it before and I’ll say it again. There is no quarterback in NFL history who would have played better tonight. 

 

Many of you saying these ridiculous things will be eating your words once you see the ALL 22. I watched it live. 

There is. But that's irrelevant. 

 

Big picture, he isn't the problem. We all know what the issues are. 

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