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BuffaloHokie13

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  1. Soon! With all the injuries (and benchings) this year I'm having a little trouble with a good attempt threshold that also includes the right players.
  2. Yeah, but that was before men could have periods or get pregnant.
  3. That would explain some of my disagreements, since I'm only considering this season for now.
  4. Horseshoes and hand grenades.
  5. Allen is 87/136 on 1st down for 1,013 yards, 7 TDs, and 4 INTs. 91.3 passer rating.
  6. On the year, his 2nd Quarter ANY/A is 7.32 and his 4th Quarter ANY/A is 8.94! We won't talk about the 3rd Quarter tho lol
  7. This is nice! Though it does remind me of Jackson's week 1 performance against the Dolphins. How many of the AFC offensive players of the week came against Miami so far? Lol
  8. He's having a pretty efficient year. Let's see how these last few games play out.
  9. I understand what you're advocating for here. And I'm not disputing it. I'm just trying to provide some context. Currently. When considering passes, sacks, and rushes, Allen is averaging just over 41 attempts per game. And that's actually on the high side. So to meet your requested criteria he'd have to throw 35 times, run 6 times, and not get sacked - which does sound like a good game.
  10. I see the cowboys as something of a ravens-light. Similar strengths on those teams.
  11. Because your takes on Tyrod are terrible.
  12. Have a division championship count as 1 game advantage. So if you have a 9-7 division winner they'd be seeded behind an 11-5 non division winner.
  13. 4 interceptions for the D. 3 in the secondary and 1 for Edmunds.
  14. Completely disagree here. Our current OL is better overall than any OL 2015-2017. Yes. Wood and incognito were good, but Glenn was inconsistent, miller was bad, mills was bad, kujo was bad, groy was okayish as a replacement. They were a good run blocking unit that was bad in pass pro. At WR, woods started 10 games, Goodwin started 9, sammy started 8, justin hunter started 5, walt powell started 2, Brandon tate started 1, greg Salas started 1, and percy Harvin started 1. That's our 2016 WRs. 2 were available for more than half the season... right now we aren't passing well, but despite that brown has 50+ yards in every game and is pacing for some records. Beasley has come on more lately too, and I'd rather have Kroft and knox than can't practice clay. McCoy and gillislee were good in Roman's system, but I'm not sure they're so far ahead of gore, Singletary, and yeldon. And finally, my statement was that this is the first time since 2015 that the talent on offense improved over the offseason. Compare 2015 to 2016. Compare 16 to 17. Compare 17 to 18. It got worse every time. Now compare 18 to 19.
  15. I'd take our current OL over any OL in 15-17. WR was definitely best in 15. I'd say 16 is similar to this year and 17 is similar to last year. This isn't intended to be a knock on anyone, but this year was the first time talent was added to our O since 2015.
  16. They aren't even talking about Tyrod's first 20 starts. They're talking about his last 20....
  17. Sounded like they were surprised by the date and terms, but I don't think they were surprised by the event's existence. Could be wrong though.
  18. Could be part of the settlement agreement, I suppose.
  19. Maybe football outsiders. Their drive efficiency stats can be pretty helpful.
  20. Just my opinion, but this is the first year since 2015 where our offensive talent increased over the offseason instead of decreasing. Very few QBs can operate at a high level without complimentary talent. Even fewer can in their first couple years in the league. I also think the staff could benefit from going back and looking at what has worked for Josh this season and the end of last season and start doing those things with more frequency.
  21. I know you're referencing broken plays, but TBH that was play design differences between Roman & Daboll.
  22. Agree the discussion is a futile exercise of hypotheticals. I'd argue that peak veteran Tyrod was not his last 20 starts, but his first 20 (his stats pretty consistently declined, along with our offensive talent). Unfortunately, I think where the discussion stems from is that the offense is not producing. And Tyrod was the QB of our most sustained prolific offense since Kelly. I think we actually set a record for consecutive home games with 20+ points! I want nothing to do with the silliness, but the way to kill it is to put up points and make everyone forget! Here's hoping the fearless unleashing is a step towards making that happen.
  23. For two years Tyrod led an offense that scored like the coaches and fans want to see. That's something I haven't seen Allen do, but I'd like to see it. Let's have a season of 24 ppg.
  24. I'm not sure that matthews Zay and deonte thompson are the group you want to brag about
  25. Based on Josh's wording and reading between the lines a bit it seems like a soft confirmation that McD had Allen reigned in after the Pats* game.
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