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ILBillsfan

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  1. 4 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

    They come from nextgenstats, which is an official NFL site.  It's called AGG%.  I have no idea what his or their completion percentage is on those throws.  That wasn't your argument so don't try to change it.  You said Allen would not throw a ball until a receiver was open and that can't really be debated.  I just proved your statement false.  Changing the argument doesn't make your statement correct. Nice try at changing the "debate" though.

    Could also be the tell tell that WR's are not getting good separation and the Bills still need that stud #1 WR the posters are asking for 

  2. 1 minute ago, stony said:

    Duke Williams not being good enough to make the gameday roster is something people should probably begin to come to terms with.  I trust McD enough to make this call. 

    i agree just think they are getting similar skill sets with foster and McKenzie.  Foster ST but McKenzie in the run game, so I look at that as a trade off think Duke would give a better big body WR than Roberts and Duke would help in the run game w blocking

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  3. 1 hour ago, OZBILLS said:

     

    Sometimes I feel WR/TE are totally irrelevant for us, especially TE position.

     

    It is quite noticeable how many TE's at other teams make big catches and get big targets...but we just never notice/see it.

     

    I would love to be a TE focused team

    Well you have to have a talented TE or your team is like majority of teams a TE that catches 3-4 passes

  4. 1 hour ago, cd1 said:

     

     

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    Josh Allen has spent the entire off-season AND pre-season working solely on the shorter, intermediate throws and has not developed any timing on deep routes with his new receivers...

    Or watch the all 22’s and see it’s in the wr on some of these deep balls 

     

    I know it’s easier to just type 

  5. 20 hours ago, BigSky said:

    Who was the kid we had in camp this year? Seemed like he did pretty good. With House struggling so much it might be worth taking another look at him. 

    He made the kick to force ot in the Seattle game but he missed badly to win it from 47.  Paid particular attention to see how he did knowing the issues from the Cleveland game

  6. 19 minutes ago, Locomark said:

    To compare with other QBs, Let’s pair that with other meaningful stats like the number of drops or How about the # of catches in the careers of the people he is throwing to, or the catch % of those players, or the indoor versus outdoor of those throws,etc. 

     

    i am not saying he shouldn’t be better. He defiantly must be. However,  I have been at games this year watching Zay Jones and Robert Foster both stop running and then later dove for passes where had they kept running through the ball, as taught in pop warner, they would have had TDs. Those guys shouldn’t even be on the field. That is part of the issue. The other part is clearly McD’s obsession with no turnovers which means Allen is now poorly conditioned for overthrows to avoid them at all costs. The reality is they should be working on lots of deep ball placement at least one full practice period per week but McD probably has them working on dump offs to the FB instead. Yes Daboll is the OC but he reports to McD. McD owns fixing it. If he was meant to be a defensive coach only he should be a DC and not a HC.  

     

    you should watch that video on the McKenzie overthrow that was more on the WR than Josh but knee jerk reactions are easier than actually watching the all 22 film

  7. 2 hours ago, CorkScrewHill said:

    A really nice, unbiased (though a bit more positive) review of Josh Allen vs Browns .. some good .. some bad. The missed deep ball to Isaiah in particular  thought was interesting as it looked like an overthrow, but Isaiah was just lost.

     

    more people need to watch these guys

  8. On 11/13/2019 at 4:45 PM, whatdrought said:

     

    It means that on third and long we actually have a chance of picking up the first down with Allen. It happens regularly. The 3rd and 18 against Washington is example of that. Tyrod run offenses never accomplished that. 3rd and over 7 was always a punt coming. 

     

    I dont that is a fact. Statistics don’t show the whole story. There have been games won by josh Allen this year and last that TT would not have won. He was better at not turning the ball over, but in a lot of situations he was gunshy about throwing the football. He rarely took chances and that incredibly limited his capacity. 

    yep been a long time since I can remember when the bills where in a first in long to a third in long that I think the Bills have a chance at picking up the first.  So many QBS 3rd and 8...three yard pass more frustrating than throwing it 10 yards and missing

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