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  1. 1 hour ago, TigerJ said:

    Between the blitzing and Allen's propensity to hold on to the ball, there is a lot of pressure on the Bills' offensive line when it comes to pass blocking.  I hope he sends them all some very nice Christmas gifts.  Fortunately, Allen is both very tough and mobile.

     

    What I really like about Allen is he is becoming a QB with no glaring weaknesses.  He's good versus zone defense, he's good versus man defense.  He evades pressure.  He can run, both designed runs and scrambles.  He can pas short and he can pass long.  That lack of weaknesses makes it very hard for opposing defensive coordinators to scheme against him.

    The top 4 in blitz percentage are all QBs in the AFC East.  How crazy is that?  "Our opponent this week is in the AFC East.  That means we'll be blitzing a lot."

    Yeah, but the sample size is too small to give real credit to Tua and Flacco. That puts Allen below only Newton as best in the league against the blitz.

    I notice that Allen is ninth best in bad-throw percentage. As someone here said, he's top ten or top eleven in pretty much every category you can think of, including, alas, percentage of passes dropped by his receivers. 😒

  2. On 11/29/2020 at 10:28 PM, SCBills said:

    KC has Travis Kelce terrorizing everyone underneath/intermediate, which opens up deep shots to Tyreek Hill.  
     

    Up until today, recent defenses have actually been taking away the explosive plays from KC as well.  
     

    Brown has been hobbled/out ever since those first 4 games.  
     

    Diggs doesn’t have Thielen out there right now with no Brown... until Davis starts snatching souls week to week, we’re going to have to be more methodical UNLESS we can force teams to fear our run game.  
     

    Getting Brown back changes all that, and it’s also why we sure as **** better get a second speed WR on the roster next year.  

    Getting Brown back this season--and finding a decent TE next season. I think the jury is in on Knox not being that guy. 

    10 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

     

    If he had scored a TD on that one, I would have bought you a 2021 Toyota Tundra.  Damn...so close.

    Same with three other long passes to Gabe. Remember the long bomb where he had to make a toe-touch dance to stay in? There was no one around him. And that other one down the right sideline--forgot which game--where it actually might have been a TD. And the long TD called back for (ob)Knox(ious') illegal shift--and actually a fourth, another TD, also called back for a penalty. He's been getting open deep all season long. 

  3. If I were the network pitching this game, I would stress that these two quarterbacks are the biggest stories of the 2020 season, apart from Covid. Allen has improved like pretty much no other quarterback ever, and Herbert has started better than pretty much any quarterback ever. The upside of both is immense. As good as Watson and Prescott are, neither is likely to improve dramatically. Allen and Herbert could. I think Murray and Jackson will fade like all the run-first qb's before them, and the big three in the next ten years will be Mahomes, Allen and Herbert. 

  4. 3 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

    Would be interesting to know what the starting lineup would have been if Ford had been available, instead of down for the season.   We were speculating earlier in the week about whether Feliciano was taking Morse's job.  WIthout Ford, McDermott had little choice.  

    Right. With McDermott saying Morse was "in the mix" and "putting the team first," it seemed like he was thinking Feliciano at center, with (I suppose) Ford and WInters at guard. If that was the case, he had to change his plans. You got to trust their judgment, but it sure looks from here that Morse at center and Feliciano/Boettger at guard is the better lineup. At least Boettger had two good games (NE and Seattle); Winters at his best has been mediocre.

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  5. 2 hours ago, FUTURIST said:

    Mahomes would not be Mahomes if he came to Buffalo and had the Bills receivers and offensive line his first few years.  He was put into an offense with a ton of weapons and had a line that could actually block.

     

    Mahomes is better than Allen, but the difference is not as large as people believe.  Mahomes is an A+ talent. Allen is an A- talent.  Guaranteed Hall of Famer vs borderline Hall of Famer.

    Yeah, but that's just now, at this point in their respective careers. Both should improve, but Allen's trajectory is a lot steeper. No one ever says it, but Allen might well end up better than Mahomes in the long haul. I for one am glad we have Allen. Have you noticed how Mahomes reacts when his teammates mess up? After he threw that interception in the last Raiders game, he peevishly gestured that his receiver should have come back from the ball, throwing him under the bus in front of a national audience and taking himself off the hook at the same time. Do you see Allen doing anything like that? Plus, I like Allen's heart and ferocious will to win. I think history will show the Bills made the right choice. 

  6. I'm in the minority, but I never thought Jackson would be a long-term star. I would take him off your list, along with Mayfield, who is already turning out to be mediocre. But Watson is the real thing, along with Burrow and Herbert. Too early to tell about Tua. Both Carr and Tannehill are really good. I'm biased, of course, but I think Mahomes and Allen will turn out to be a cut above all of them. But you're right: The best young QBs are concentrated in the AFC. 

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  7. 2 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

     

     

    Pete Prisco just put out his rankings:

     

    1. Steelers 

    2. Chiefs

    3. Saints 

    4. Colts

    5. Packers 

    6. Rams (Definitely top 10 after yesterday)

    7. Seahawks 

    8. Bills 

    9. Titans 

    10. Bucs 

    What do these lists mean, anyway? I mean, sure, the Chiefs are better than the Jets, but are the Steelers better than the Colts or the Packers better than the Bills? If you look closely, the rankings are just silly. Team A might be better than Team B but worse than Team C, and so on. If you just have to rank (and it is fun), the most accurate means I can think of would be to match one team at a time against all the other teams and imagine them playing ten games in a neutral stadium. For example, if the Bills played the Cardinals ten times, I think the Bills would win six. So they're better and should be ranked above them. Any ranking could only be understood in terms of that one team. In this exercise, I have the Bills behind considerably behind the Chiefs and Saints, slightly behind the Steelers and Titans, about even with the Rams, Packers and Seahawks, slightly ahead of the Bucs, Cardinals and Colts, and considerably ahead of every other team. But you can't conclude they're the fifth best team or even tied for the fifth best, because matchups of other teams would yield different results. All you could meaningfully say is that the Bills are mostly likely in the second rank of teams (i.e., 5-8), without being able to say exactly which other teams would also be in the top two ranks. 

  8. It's hard to argue with stats, but I expect the Bills will improve quite a bit in the stretch run. They needed to bye to get healthy and work on their weaknesses, particularly running and stopping the run. If they can do one of these, they'll win at least three of the next six. If they do both, they could win five or six. Of the two, I have more faith they're more likely to figure out how to stop the run, with Klein coming on, Edwards returning to form, and the coaches figuring out something with the weak one-technique position. Maybe Harrison is finally healthy enough to contribute. I'm less optimistic about the run game, although Cody Ford combining with Dawkins gives me hope. I worry that the coaches think Boettger is the answer at guard and that Winters is anything more than a warm body. 

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