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SirAndrew

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  1. 1 minute ago, Einstein said:

     

    Or was he calling out Brady.

     

    Because if McD wants Allen to throw it into the endzone, WHO does he want him to throw it to?

     

    There was not a single Bills receiver in the endzone!!!!!!

     

    Not a single one!!!

     

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    Thanks for noticing that. It was a terrible play design, with Ty Johnson as the featured receiver. Not exactly what I want in that spot. 

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  2. 1 minute ago, finn said:

    Yeah, but maybe Davis would have been in position to catch the ball if he hadn't tripped over his own feet. Of course, he would have dropped it, but still. 

    Yeah, Allen hasn’t been good, but so many Davis defenders are strange to me. He makes constant mistakes, and often demonstrates awful coordination. Now he’s tripping on his own feet in the AFC East title game, exactly what I want out of my number two receiver. 

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  3. 26 minutes ago, Niagara Dude said:

    I prefer Pittsburg at home then trying to beat a Dolphins team that could get some key players back.  The second seed gives us a easier road to ACF title game

    I agree, but I think beating us twice in a row would be more difficult for Miami. However, I think the more important part is the potential for a home divisional round game, and a possible home AFCC game if the Ravens falter. 

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  4. 6 minutes ago, Steptide said:

    Give me a jags loss and bills win. Steelers seem like the easiest path round 1

    I get your logic, but I’d prefer Indy or Houston. I know Pittsburgh isn’t great, but Tomlin is a playoff experienced coach. They have defensive players who could give Josh a tough time. I’m typically a “you just need to beat who play” type guy. That being said, if we can’t beat those teams in the first round, we aren’t getting far anyways. I’m just ready to bring on the playoffs. 

  5. On 1/4/2024 at 9:16 AM, CincyBillsFan said:

    Eight of the last 9 Super Bowl winning teams have been led by elite QB's including the last 5 in a row (Brady, Stafford & Mahomes).  So things seem to have changed.

     

     

    I agree, there is some luck involved, but QB in the modern NFL holds a more significant role in the outcome of the game. The 90’s were a different era with guys like Marino and Kelly. Those players won a lot of games, but it was also possible to neutralize them in the playoffs. That was an era where defense could rough up the passer, and play very physically against receivers. Modern rules are setup to help QB’s succeed.
     

    The NFL wants elite QB’s in the Super Bowl. In todays NFL, it’s fair to ask how great a QB is if they don’t have a title. I don’t mean this as a comment on Josh, as he has time, but more about determining greatness when looking back at a career. Players from the 90’s and early eras should be assessed differently. 

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  6. 15 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

    Can’t believe Texas might pull this out. It feels like Washington should be up by 20 points. 

    Washington kept Texas in it. Penix was shredding the defense on several drives, but then Washington called three straight run plays, one series resulted in a turnover on downs and the other a field goal. I was worried it might cost them the game. Washington deserves this victory, but a couple series almost cost them. You got to know when you’ve got the hot hand. Penix was unstoppable most of the game, only his own coordinator could stop him. 

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