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Big Turk

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  1. Yeah, all of them do to some degree and Allen has even admitted to trying to sell a call a time or two...if I was Myers I'd be more worried about my QB putting up one of the worst offensive showings in a long time against this defense in their last game when the Jets had 59 total yards, 40 of which came on a single pass play.
  2. ALLEN HIMSELF would think he is a homer for saying that.
  3. Zach Wilson may have looked better last year, and our DLine is far more ferocious this year.
  4. Yes! That was crazy! He led the league with 11 INT's in 1943. So basically he was the best QB, best punter and led the NFL in INT's one year...quite possibly one of the greatest all around players in NFL history.
  5. Something many are forgetting... In the last game of the year last year, a 27-10 win over these same Jets, Zach Wilson looked dreadful. The Jets had 59 total yards of offense for the game and 40 of it came on a single pass play(to Crowder if I am not mistaken). The Bills also played their backups for at least a quarter, so he did nothing against them either... I honestly don't see the Jets doing much offensively this game, this is really bad matchup for a QB like Wilson especially with the Bills being so disciplined and always in the right spots defensively.
  6. Wow...that's interesting to note...I did not realize that was such a huge part of the game back in the day... But...it still took a player that started their career 48 years after he retired to break his record...Ray Guy and all the other punters who were specialists only had plenty of time to do that but didn't, so it isn't like everyone else was doing the same thing during that time or even after it.
  7. Which is exactly my case as to why Sammy Baugh is the greatest punter ever...and he only did it part time...most well known for his QB play...imagine if Josh Allen decided to punt and then became one of the best punters in NFL history to the point it took a player starting his career 48 years after he retired to surpass his gross yards per punt average. What he did was insane.
  8. Imagine what he would have done against Brady...
  9. In some ways, but there have been plenty of times when you see the all-22 and literally see Allen standing there with nobody near him for several seconds.
  10. RIP for sure...BUT Does that really make him the greatest punter ever tho? I would actually nominate Sammy Baugh for that...most people know him for his QB heroics as "Slingin' Sammy" Baugh, but few know that he is STILL top 30 all-time in career punting average at 45.1 Yards/Punt. And it's not like he only hit a few of them, he punted 338 times in his career. This was back when punting wasn't looked at as something you practiced, players just kinda went out there and did it on gameday and most played other positions as well. Baugh was an elite punter who played QB most of the time...it would be like if Josh Allen played QB and only practiced during the week at QB but then came out and also was one of the best punters in NFL history. Far more impressive than a guy who only does punting to me and focused on it all week long. In fact, what is even more impressive is that Baugh is the only player in the top 30(he is 29th) that didn't start his career in the 2000's, which obviously shows how much punters(and obviously kickers as well) have improved throughout the years. Baugh's career started in 1937 and ended in 1952. It took 48 years for a punter starting his career then to be better than him doing something that was something he didn't even really practice doing. That's impressive.
  11. Not me. And it wasn't like some high arcing throw, that ball got there in a hurry. He did get to basically wind up and step into it tho for a few yards as there was nobody near him.
  12. They have one of the lowest pressure rates in the NFL this year. In fact before last week's game they were tied for the lowest at 12.5% with TB. That can't happen unless they have been stellar.
  13. The Bills have one of the lowest pressure rates in the NFL so I am assuming in pass pro at least he has done well throughout the year.
  14. That throw by Walker was incredible...67+ yards in the air from his own 35 to 2-3 yards deep in the endzone...might be the longest air yard throw in the NFL this year.
  15. Gotta have an Isaiah on the practice squad...it's a rule. Rhode Island? Well, Chad Hall is considered by some to be the best WR coach in the NFL so if he is going to need that he couldn't ask for a better situation to get it.
  16. In general the Bills OLine has been stellar at pass pro most of the season and trending up in run blocking...in weeks 5-8 the Bills have the #1 run win rate percentage in the NFL. Kromer seems to be having this group rounding into shape as the year goes on, which is what should be expected.
  17. That's very rare for him tho...that's an every game thing for Wilson
  18. TheGangGreen board doesn't feel overly confident:
  19. Yeah...saw the writing on the wall with their injury depleted WR corp and trading Toney. Hopefully he plays well for them, he has worked hard.
  20. Yeah...you are right about that... https://www.patriots.com/video/zach-wilson-s-reckless-sideline-pass-ends-with-int-by-mccourty
  21. I mean he caught 9 TDs his rookie year...what defines good?
  22. Maybe someone from the Bills should casually introduce Zach to Stacy and her Mom who are big "Jets" fans and let him know they will be at the game cheering him on right behind the Jets bench... Wilson would be so distracted he couldn't sleep the night before and during the game because he'd keep staring at her and be like "Damn...Stacy's Mom, has got it going on..." I dunno @Jimmy Spagnola, your Jet family doesn't feel so confident over at TheGangGreen Boards...
  23. I think they know that after 11 months off, he is going to need a little while to get back into football drills and training and routines, etc...
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