NYS personal income tax revenue has always dwarfed it business tax revenue.
NYC/Long Island/Westchester/out-of-state commuter personal income tax is 80% of the state total. The rest of the stats kicks in only 20%.
You tossed this stat out there, saying that 12/27 on 3rd down was "terrible". Compared to what?
I'm not "curious" --I'm asking you to back that up. That's all. Show me how you concluded it's "terrible". I can be persuaded...
where does he rank on 3rd down %?
For reference, Allen’s worse completion (to all receivers) down is 3rd @ 56%.
Yes as I said, mostly Davis’s fault.
the INTs sure maybe miscommunication, or just bad throws. Those were an issue last year as well. Maybe it was the elbow injury.
One can argue the drops are on him. All the other misses are not--Allen shares in that obviously...6 of his targets to Davis went to a Defender.
How many 4th down targets did he get? What the average?
How many WR3's getting nearly 1000 yards (including playoffs) and 8 TDs last year?
Also, only 14% of Allen's completions and 9% of his attempts resulted in catches over 20 yards. That's the vast majority of catches in the shorter range---and nothing like "going deep all the time".
Thanks for lodging your complaint about the others who post here...in yet another of the endless threads that complain about this.
You and others like you definitely make this place less "unreadable".
Cutting him after June 1 opened up 10.9 million this year and another 9.1 million next. 20 million in cap--pretty easy decision.
They don't pay RBs for YPC. 22% of his carries were for 1st downs. 12TDs. The Bills would have killed for that from the starter they also cut...
22nd in the league, plus 12 TDs (tied for 4th among RBs, 5th among all players)---as you point out, a backup.
After 4 years of mediocrity, Singletary was dumped.
You're struggling to make a cogent point here.
The Rams had a wealthier owner. He built his own stadium in a better town.
The Bill stayed because their owner knew he would get a publicly funded new stadium.