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The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If anything the fact it was 40-0 and ravens had their second stringers in and had clearly taken their foot off the peddle would suggest we should have seen Allen do better. But he's not ready to play, so I'm not holding that against him. Mahomes is a second year player who played in the Big 12 in a pro offense, and had a year to learn under Alex Smith and Andy Reid. Jimmy G is fifth year player who learned under Bill Belichik and Tom F'ing Brady, and then Kyle Shanahan. I'm sorry but there's no way Allen would have done as well as them. The expectations on this kid are completely unreasonable. I feel bad for him, especially if fans get their wish and he starts next week. It'll be ugly. -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I do believe Cam won the starting job out of camp, no? Besides, every franchise in the league would have taken Cam number one. I'm not so concerned about Bills fans ability to judge college talent (if that part is even true). -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wentz was the number two overall pick, universally considered the most ready to play (between him and Goff), and went to a team stacked with SB level talent. Completely different situations. -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This. Well said. -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You're right it probably isn't the best comparison, but the point is it very likely helped Mahomes to sit and learn and mature before being thrown into the fire. -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Really?? Show me the raw QB who was universally considered a reach in the draft, who lost an easily winnable QB competition in camp to a no name, and then started from week two onward and went on to become a franchise guy for that team. -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wow what do you know, Pat Mahomes is lighting up the supposedly resurgent Chargers after he sat for a year behind Alex Smith and learned how to be a QB. But what does Andy Reid know about developing QBs (Ha)?? Who thinks Mahomes would have been good as a rookie in Buffalo behind this Oline and with this receiver group? -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And yet it's regularly cited by NFL people as a reason for not throwing raw QBs out there before they're ready. -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Huh?? I was referring to Allen. -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Or...maybe getting to watch Case Keenum those first ten weeks and learn what it takes to be successful helped him in his seven starts to finish the year when the pressure was off to win games. Throwing Allen out there for week two is not remotely the same thing. If Bills can find a solution that doesn't involve Allen for our first ten weeks, then put him in a similar low pressure learning environment to finish out the year, that's great. Let him compete for real in year two. Don't ruin his confidence in week two. -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Food for thought: where would the Rams and Jared Goff be had they thrown him into the fire right out of the gate when he wasn't ready and their offense sucked? How much better off is that team having let him red shirt for ten games while he learned and they built up the talent around him? -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This is why they need to trade for another QB. As much as it hurts to burn another pick like that, it's the lesser of all evils: 1. losing a pick to get a competent QB for 2018; 2. losing the team by continuing to start Nate; 3. Ruining Josh Allen. -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If you start yanking Allen in and out with the starters from game to game or within the game as you suggested, it's going to send the wrong message to the team (i.e. that the coaching staff doesn't know what it's doing) and to both QBs. There's a reason no one in the NFL does it like that with the exception of special play packages for guys like Lamar Jackson. Allen isn't that type of QB. Also, the scenario you describe (i.e. lack of support) is exactly what he's facing. His Oline sucks, and his WRs don't get separation. That's the definition of lack of QB support. This is to say nothing of the fact that not even McBeane knows for certain whether Daboll is the right guy yet. There's way more downside than upside to starting him this early. -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's debatable, especially since they had a three month long QB competition and Allen lost. But the point is that as a Bills fan you'd rather have Allen as a franchise guy for 10 years right? Well that probably doesn't happen if you throw him out there too early and wreck his confidence before he's ready. It doesn't matter whether he's better than Peterman. It only matters whether he's far enough along in his development to handle being a franchise guy. Hint: he's not. -
The Silver Lining : Josh Allen is very good.
VW82 replied to PlayoffsPlease's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Is this a troll post?? I mean, the kid clearly has some (arm) talent but he has no idea what's going on out there. He was mostly befuddled by Ravens second stringers after they'd taken their foot off the peddle in a 40 point blow out. Why are Bills fans so eager to throw this kid to the wolves (way before he's ready) and ruin his confidence? I get that Peterman sucks and you don't want to watch him anymore, but there has to be a bigger picture element to Allen's development, no? -
We're going to have to trade for one. It's either that or you tell your team you're throwing away the season. They know Josh isn't remotely close to ready. He even came out and said after his preseason start that he wasn't ready. If they start him over this upcoming murderer's row of games they'll ruin him, and lose the team at the same time. The Peterman decision (coupled with the decision to trade Tyrold and not to pursue a capable veteran in the offseason; clearly McCarron didn't cut it) is a sunk cost at this point. It's worth a second round pick to not wreck your rookie QB before he's ready and completely lose the locker room.
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Yeah I agree it's a long shot at best he's even an NFL back up at this point but throwing Allen to the wolves when he clearly isn't ready either is a terrible plan. Bills have just invested too much in this kid to needlessly ruin him like that. McBeane have really F'd this up IMO. I'd start Peterman vs. Chargers as the lesser of two evils. When he inevitably fails, you bring Allen in again to play second half. Depending how that goes maybe you consider starting him week 3. Personally, I'd be looking for a QB in a trade who can finish out the year. I don't think Allen will be the guy either - trying to teach a kid how to play the position when he's never proven capable at any of the lower levels rarely works - but if he's going to become a capable player it'll be because they brought him along at the right pace, and didn't destroy his confidence early. That kid needs patience as much as anything.
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I think the decision to pull him so early was warranted. He had happy feet back there and was starting to force things like he did against Chargers. Plus, because we were down by so much it was a nice, pressure free environment to get Allen some extended NFL reps. I'd give Peterman one more chance to prove he's an NFL QB. If he flames out again next week against the team that humiliated him last year, then I think you consider trading for a vet QB and cutting him. It's harsh, but he doesn't seem able to rebound when things don't go his way early. Otherwise you're just keeping him to lose on purpose or to be a second year "vet" QB room guy which seems like a waste of a roster spot.
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Unreasonable expectations. That's my big takeaway reading this board leading up to this disaster. Despite some talent on the defense, this is one of the worst rosters top to bottom in the NFL. Bills are certainly better than 47-3 but anyone who thought this team was competing for playoffs this year wasn't thinking rationally IMO. There are lots of things to nitpick but our QB situation is so bad I actually think McBeane might be in a little bit of trouble even though it's only year two and we made playoffs last year. There are more competent NFL QBs than ever. Instead we go into the season with nothing but Peterman and Allen? This reminds me of when the Sixers wouldn't sign a point guard a few years ago because they were gunning for the top pick. The McCarron signing was wishful thinking at best. Allen better prove capable soon or this could get ugly. I wouldn't be surprised to see us panic trade for a vet QB if Peterman doesn't rebound. We just made the Ravens look like the SB winning team from 2013. I'm sorry but they're not that good.
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The national media is sleeping on Peterman who will be better than people think. He makes good, quick decisions with the ball. He can't throw long outs or over the top. We also don't receivers who are getting open on long outs or over the top so it isn't really an opportunity cost. If Allen plays early, we'll lose a lot. Probably top 3 pick. If McD waits until week 10 or later to start JA we'll be far from the worst team in the league record-wise.
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He's the perfect stalking horse for the coaching staff. He's just good enough to win some games and help evaluate the rest of the offense in a transition year, but won't win enough to prevent Allen a chance to play later in the year. This way even if Allen comes in and sucks McBeane can use the excuse that he needs more reps, and they'll get another year to develop their boy.
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[Vague Title] Richie, Richie, Richie SMH
VW82 replied to Watkins90's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
How much you want to bet Richie has CTE. He's showing a lot of the early behavioral signs. -
It hasn't been all bad but the trend of relying on Carolina retreads coupled with the head-scratching-in-the-moment decisions to trade all our best draft capital for Allen (a QB with very high bust potential) and Edmunds (a LB who might need to make a position switch) is tough to rationalize. Have to wait and see.
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Season Expectations: What Am I Missing?
VW82 replied to Flip Johnson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Last year's record was inflated due to Bills weak schedule and unsustainable positive turnover margin. They were closer to a 7-9 team than a 9-7 team. The losses of RI and EW can't be overstated, especially when you consider their replacements. And as much as Bills fans like to hate on TT he was competent, and a solid compliment to McCoy and the run game. He didn't always make plays but he rarely made mistakes. That likely won't be case with either Peterman or Allen. Hopefully the defense is good again. Bills had incredible injury luck last year on that side of the ball.