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One Buffalo

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  1. Here is a good excerpt from Matt Fairburn's article on Foster in The Athletic (subscription) - https://theathletic.com/717759/2018/12/16/that-boy-is-balling-robert-fosters-historic-production-sparks-bills-win-inspires-fellow-rookies/
  2. Fair enough... but my only point in this is that KB's inadequacy is a factor in all of this. There are many factors, and I don't really care for simple narratives or blanket statements. Allen for sure has struggled with inaccuracy at points, but I don't think it is fair to label him as incredibly inaccurate (like some have). He has thrown an increasing number of great throws. By nature, he is going to always have a lower completion percentage, if his style (and the play calls) is primarily pushing the ball down field with longer throws. But if you couple that with WR's who are better at separation, making contested catches, and catching the "catchable" balls that this year have been incomplete, we will see some incredible things in the years to come. I would much rather have Allen's style of play than Captain Checkdown/ high percentage stats.
  3. The numbers actually indicate that Benjamin was a factor... here is the stat-
  4. Agreed... and I too think it is an overall good analysis... pretty fair. But the KB factor is certainly more of the story than many realize.
  5. Kelvin Benjamin... if you take away Allen's throws to KB, you will find that his numbers look much better. The stat I saw was that Allen's percentage goes up to 59% if you take out throws to KB and Holmes.
  6. I posted this in another thread last week, seems relevant to this discussion-
  7. Have to say I agree with Brady Quinn- https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/making-a-case-for-josh-allen-as-the-nfls-best-rookie-quarterback-over-baker-mayfield-lamar-jackson/
  8. We live in a world of micro-analysis. We like to pick things apart down to the finer details and then make general conclusions. But while there is value in looking at every throw, it isn't necessarily a good measure. Josh is a rookie, and he is going to make bad throws... lots of them. But so did every other rookie QB before him. He will continue to learn and develop. McBeane will add more complementary pieces, and we will see more progression as Josh grows with the team being built around him. He has shown enough flash and ability to make throws that few can make to warrant expectation of a bright future. Picking apart every throw is good for him to do with coaches, to learn from. But for me, I just need to see him progressing and trending upwards... which he is.
  9. I agree, I too am very optimistic going forward. And as frustrating as these last couple weeks have been, I would much rather have Allen learn these tough lessons this year. He will be better for it later. I expect that next year's team will look remarkably different, and in theory should have improvements in key areas such as OL and WR.
  10. I am starting Allen in my playoff game this week, never would have guessed that I would be doing so. But his play has warranted it, and I decided I would hate myself if I didn't play him and he has another big game. I am the lowest seed playing the top seed (league has no bye) so I need a boost from somewhere!
  11. I am drunk on the kool-aid... starting Josh Allen in my fantasy playoffs over Winston.
  12. Broncos don't want KB... take Andre instead-
  13. Interesting stat that confirms what many are saying... definitely an addition by subtraction move.
  14. Allen hasn't been sacked once today... quite a turnaround from early season.
  15. So are you saying that you wish we took Mahomes? Strange... I have never heard that one before. Please tell me more...
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