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Motorin'

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  1. Well that's just not how the Bills operate. They move everyone around everywhere.
  2. You mean like how the Bills move him all over the field?
  3. Ever see this? These guys were arguing (and did testing which proved true) that Josh was incredibly accurate prior to his rookie season:
  4. "You can't read" often means you can defend what you're claiming. Have a nice week.
  5. Or you don't understand deductive reasoning. You just said any team ignoring statistical history is foolish, in the context of arguing that Josh Allen is the only player in NFL history to defy historical stats. So the Bills should have selected the Right Josh with a proven statistical history in order to avoid looking like fools. That's called deduction. Bye Felicia
  6. Except the way you throw a football... But you probably never watched Elway or Aikman play? Do you have any idea how much easier it was to complete a catch when they were paying? Other things, like roughing the passer are drastically different. But all you needed was 2 feet down and possession of the ball for a micro second and it was a competed pass.
  7. So the Bills should have taken Rosen to have avoided looking foolish. Got it.
  8. Right, it's the 'bc you say so argument." If anything, qb's from that area should have a more difficult time improving their completion percentage bc of what defenders were allowed to do to them... Unless you're claiming that the mechanics of throwing the football has fundamentally changed? Did they have to use their feet to complete passes in the olden days?
  9. Again, this is horse manure. JA threw the highest level of difficulty passes at WY over any QB drafted in his class. Garbage analysis then, garbage analysis now. If WY called the number of simple screens that Baker ran, his number would be inflated by 6-8%. Without context stats are relatively meaningless. Aiken's first NFL season he was 52%, by his fifth year he was 69%. Bradshaw's rookie season he was 38%. He saw a 16% improvement from year 1 to year 2 to 54%. Ascribing failure to Josh at the NFL level bc he was 4% short of the mythical 60% in college, without looking the kinds of passes he was throwing, is the reason why everyone trying to predict the future based one statistical set looked so stupid... Tell me more about Rosen!
  10. Is this the "you're only allowed to look at stats I say" argument so players like Troy Aikman and Terry Bradshaw don't count?
  11. You still hear Bradshaw and Aikmen say ***** like that, lol. They still don't get it. Which is funny, because they are the 2 qbs other than Josh that had the highest jump in completion percent in their careers.
  12. Bro, it's early in the morning in my time zone. Cut me some freaking slack already.
  13. No, he had issues with his mechanics. Namely, he didn't have any. In reality, the man made throws in WY that many pro-bowl qbs in NFL history would never be able to make. Meaning, sometimes he made deadly accurate throws at an elite level. Those are the throws that people with accuracy issues never make. He was guilty of missing easy lay ups because he didn't have any kind of coaching to teach him how to be consistent with his mechanics.
  14. You know, "Josh," if that's his real name.
  15. They've also announced that the four stolen regions are under the protection of Russia's nuclear arsenal. Which leads me to believe they aren't sure if they can hold them with their deteriorating conventional forces. Will Putin uses nuclear weapons on Ukrainian troops retaking self-proclaimed Russian territory, and if so, what should the response be?
  16. For sure, and the team has been loser with the ball in the first half of seasons going back a few years now. As the year grinds on, the turnovers have gone down.
  17. Fans in Denver have to be very frustrated, given that they have one of the best defenses in the league and got Mr Unlimited. Only to discover that Russ can't cook.
  18. I'm thinking that has to be Jamarcus Ingram. So no real shakeup required.
  19. That was one of my favorite parts! He was recognized for his comedy by a Chiefs fan in the video, and he clearly has a relationship with Diggs. I think he's got to be the same Lou Young that played cb in the league for a number of seasons and went to the same high school as Diggs in Maryland. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Young_(cornerback)
  20. Looks like he's Lou Young, a pretty successful comedian represented by Steve Harvey's company. Maybe Diggs got hooked up with him through Harvey? And it looks like he's done the Uncle bit before, but never this extensively: https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cii_ehIjAZl/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= The only thing that could make it funnier is if he's actually Diggs uncle, playing Diggs uncle.
  21. I'm pulling for a tie. Neither of these teams deserve to win.
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  23. He has no vision, he had Dulich wide open right in front of him, again, and he just threw it into the ground.
  24. Sounded like the ref read the old rule.
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