Unfortunately Josh, 50% completion will never get it done, if you can't fix that, being smarter with the ball isn't going to help you much... It's not a lack if smarts, it's a lack of accuracy talent, and sorry for you but that's genetic...
I dunno, I think Pegula gives him one more full season, and at least the start of the next. I'm not sure how much it matters tbh, when the heck will they ever have the chance to draft the QB they passed on?That's like a one in multiple decade chance they blew.
50% completion, his ENTIRE career playing football at whatever level. That right there is all the data you need to make the projection. His running yards will never bring the Bills a Lombardi trophy, that's not how an NFLfranchise builds its championship winning teams, ever.
Did I ever say same success? No one has been saying that...
Mahomes would have been a QB to build around, Allen simply is not that, he will never be the passer required for the kind of success we all want this team to achieve. The only reason so many of you can't see that is blind faith in the franchise, no matter how blatant the mistakes have been.
A sign of a good head coach is not passing on a once in a lifetime chance to draft a Mahomes. His teacher got it right, the student failed miserably. It will go down as one of the Bills' biggest blunders in franchise history and McClappity's name will be all over it.
He started off completely on the wrong foot by passing on Mahomes/Watson.
He's already made a decision that has killed this franchises' chances, sorry, he should not really get to finish anything, he's already ***** it up...
But that's not up to me, he will get his 1.5 more seasons.
He inherited a 8-8/9-7 team in a season where the AFC was weak in the wildcard chase/in the hunt dept. He got on his knees and prayed to GOD when Dalton threw the TD. That will likely be the only time McClappity takes an NFL team to the playoff's.
This is nonsense, they backed their way into the playoff's, they were pretty much the same team Rex fielded the previous years, this shows incredible ignorance IMO.
McClappity will be gone in a couple years, as will the QB to which he hitched his wagon.