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JGMcD2

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  1. Out of the 17 guys you listed, there are 13 instances of guys throwing for more than 4,000 yards. 3 of them are Josh Allen in 5 seasons. In the top 10 rush Y/G the only guy outside of Josh to have a 4,000 yard passing season was Cam Newton… he had ONE 4,000 yard passing season his rookie year. There are 15 instances of guys throwing for 30 TDs. 3 of them are Josh Allen. In the top 10 rush Y/G there are only two players outside of Josh to throw for 30 TD in a season. Lamar Jackson and Cam Newton. Russell Wilson has the most 4,000 yard/30 TD seasons. He has four 4,000 yard seasons and five 30 TD seasons… it took him 8 years to accomplish that. Josh has 3 of each through 5 years. Does Josh need to protect himself a little better when he runs? I think so. Does he need to avoid contact a little more often than he has in the past? Yes. What Josh doesn’t need to do is transition from being a “running QB” to a pocket passer, because he isn’t a “running QB”, he’s the “great exception.”
  2. When? Sure. If? God you’re insufferable.
  3. So if Brown isn’t a cone this year, which he’s shown the ability to do in the past, we’re possibly a top-10 unit as opposed to bottom 10? Beane still didn’t do enough.
  4. They liked him coming out of college… he went higher than they expected.
  5. Best O-Line in the AFC East to go along with the best QB.
  6. @Airseven I know your schtick here is being a negative person, but really, an eye roll?
  7. Except for this year where their two biggest FA signings were an OG/WR and their first two draft picks were TE/OG.
  8. Thad Brown was announcing at an award ceremony for one of my siblings. He said their name wrong despite asking how to say it properly beforehand. That’s my lasting memory of his ability to do his job.
  9. Oh, Einstein. Please don’t make me continue to push back on your agenda. It’s as sound as the OceanGate submersible.
  10. This is a fun exercise! Who would your top 10 be?
  11. They’re a top 5 combination in the league. Not one GM or HC is without flaws. It’s just fatigue from the fan base - happens everywhere. Grass is always greener or something like that.
  12. This just isn’t true 🤦🏻
  13. They moved up to take a cornerback... they didn't know whether we were taking McDuffie or not. Kansas City knew we wanted a cornerback and per @GunnerBillcomment earlier from The Athletic article had McDuffie and Elam left as round one talent. They wanted to jump and make sure they got one before the Bills (or any other team) could move up and take one. Beane said that was part of his reason for moving up, other teams may have wanted to jump up and grab a cornerback and knew we may want one. You asked the question earlier why Buffalo would bring McDuffie in for a pre-draft visit if he didn't fit their "physical profile." Scenarios like this are exactly why... you make teams guess who you're truly interested in or not.
  14. Terrance Gray could be worried because they were down to the last first round grade on their board... not because they took McDuffie. The nervousness could be tied to the need to move up to secure their last first-round talent... not who Kansas City selected. They were sitting there at 25 thinking that if McDuffie or Elam keep falling, they can stand pat and get either one, or have a smaller trade up if neither goes until 22 or 23. You're hyper-fixated on who was selected and not all of the other factors that play into the situation. Again, it seems to be purposefully negligent.
  15. The Buffalo Bills did not say that Kaiir Elam was their "lowest graded first round talent" they said he was their "last first round grade of the remaining players." “We had a good grade on Kaiir and we were down to one player in the first round on our board,” Beane said. It's entirely plausible that both had first round grade, the Bills had Elam rated higher than McDuffie, and they traded up to secure the final first round talent available on their board. Your interpretation of this situation seems to be purposefully negligent.
  16. On his Madden franchise mode IRRC.
  17. I'd bet you tons of money that even if it's not in his job description, it's the most important part of his job (it's also definitely in his job description) It's not a secret that winning is highly reliant on dealing with managing various people and personalities. Talk to any coach - they're not focused on the X's and O's... that's not what the players care about the most.
  18. People also love to try and separate the personal portion of being a coach as if it’s insignificant. He doesn’t coach a sport, he coaches people.
  19. And then Damar happened and your made up point was proven wrong. I also want the Mafia to know something about Sean McDermott. It’s not that he didn’t have my respect before, because he did. But the way he carried himself through this D-Ham ordeal? He has my respect forever.
  20. This all or nothing concept is incredible to me. The goal is to win, not disputing that. Win a Super Bowl. Winning a Super Bowl is ***** hard.
  21. This ***** happens. People don’t agree all the time and have work through it. This place is an unfortunate reflection of society with how it interprets conflict.
  22. Big Dawg is Josh Allen. He’s referred to him by that name a bunch in the past. Only difference was it was in a positive context.
  23. Who is Pam and what is her influence on the Buffalo Bills?
  24. He’s far too commercialized - becoming a distraction for the team.
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