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  On 1/12/2020 at 7:35 PM, altleg said:

I believe in the run up to his draft the Bills showed a lot of interest in Trubisky.  Recall even Terry went to a workout somewhat "under cover"

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When you have a high pick, you’ve got to do your due diligence. People’s livelihoods are on the line, not like a bunch of self proclaimed geniuses on a fan message board. 

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  On 1/12/2020 at 7:40 PM, Foxx said:

i expect the Bills will take a step backwards in the win-loss department next year. yet, actually be a better team.

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If that happens than there really isn’t much hope for the future. That would tell me that even with improvements on the roster, the only way the Bills can succeed is if they have an easy schedule.

 

Fortunately, at least IMO, the Buffalo Bills will be a legitimate Super Bowl contender next season.

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  On 1/12/2020 at 7:35 PM, altleg said:

I believe in the run up to his draft the Bills showed a lot of interest in Trubisky.  Recall even Terry went to a workout somewhat "under cover"

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Despite his love for the ACC, many believed that Doug Whaley was in love with Mitch Trubisky and

NOT Watson or Mahomes

 

I believe that Terry liked Mahomes, but was going to give this first year HC the power to steer the draft.   

  On 1/12/2020 at 7:45 PM, Binghamton Beast said:


If that happens than there really isn’t much hope for the future. That would tell me that even with improvements on the roster, the only way the Bills can succeed is if they have an easy schedule.

 

Fortunately, at least IMO, the Buffalo Bills will be a legitimate Super Bowl contender next season.

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I think so too

  On 1/12/2020 at 7:40 PM, Foxx said:

i expect the Bills will take a step backwards in the win-loss department next year. yet, actually be a better team.

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Why?  They’ll only improve the offense and defense from this year.  We have no idea how hard the schedule will be almost right now.  

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  On 1/12/2020 at 7:21 PM, Binghamton Beast said:


Quite simple. Allen has shown he can make every throw there is to make on the field. His completion percentage jumped considerably from year one to year two. The only part of his game that went backwards was his deep ball accusers you but that started coming back later this year.

 

The will to win. The guts displayed on a weekly basis. The “It” factor. 
 

Not everything is black and white. I wasn’t thrilled when the Bills drafted the kid. He has grown on me. I have had no problems in my 46 years of being a fan calling a Bills player a disappointment. The best is yet to come with this kid.

 

There is a saying that comes to mind when someone tells me to express why I am confident in Allen moving forward...that analogy is,  I may not be able to describe something of a pornographic nature, but I sure know what it looks like when I see it.

 

Allen, to me, is the second coming of John Elway.

 

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I think that sounds a lot like picking and choosing data in order to confirm a bias.  If you think Josh Allen is the second coming of John Elway, then you should probably stop talking football with other people. 

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  On 1/12/2020 at 7:59 PM, BarleyNY said:

I think that sounds a lot like picking and choosing data in order to confirm a bias.  If you think Josh Allen is the second coming of John Elway, then you should probably stop talking football with other people. 

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Excuse me, junior? You want to be a douche bag, take it somewhere else.

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The Bills have 90+ million and lots of draft picks. Therefore they need to hit on a few key FA, nail some draft picks & the most important thing: continue to see their players improve. Knox should be better, Allen, Edmunds, Oliver. I’m very bullish on 2020. Plus McD & Beane seem to have a good formula of continual improvement.

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  On 1/12/2020 at 8:22 PM, Binghamton Beast said:

 

Excuse me, junior? You want to be a douche bag, take it somewhere else.

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Aww, so sorry about your feelings. You should go find a safe place until you get yourself together.

 

Anyone who says that Allen is “the second coming of Elway” (that’s Super Bowl MVP, 2 time SB champ, 9 time Pro Bowler and first ballot HOF QB John Elway) should be called out for it.  If you can’t back that up (which you can’t) and can’t take the heat for posting it, then please stop posting here.  I called you out for an indefensibly ridiculous post - and I did it without resorting to name calling.  Please grow up or leave. 

 

I will leave it there. 

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  On 1/12/2020 at 3:33 PM, Bleedbuffaloblue said:

No way we go backwards like the Bears did. Josh is already better than Tribusky and will only get better with his work ethic. We’ve already seen the best of MT and he has nowhere To go, but down.

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Schedule next season swaps NFC East for NFC west.  It will likely be much harder.  10-6 next year will be a good result. 

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I don't see it.  I mean, almost any team can pull a stinker of a season any given year.  All you need are some bad breaks and some key injuries.  I think the Bills are being built with a pretty solid foundation, however, and I expect Allen to continue developing.

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I actually think the Bills remind me more of the Vikings than they do the Bears. 2 WRs who are good but not great players, offensive line that is inconsistent, a QB who can win a game for you by looking super impressive or implode on you at any time. Dynamic RB with a top level defense. 

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  On 1/12/2020 at 4:34 PM, Success said:

People love to make comparisons in football. Especially w/ QB's.

 

Allen is Allen & the Bills are the Bills. They're going to forge their own path.

 

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I usually find these types of comparisons intellectually weak and this is not an exception.

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  On 1/12/2020 at 4:35 PM, Motorin' said:

 

 

The Bills are in it for the long haul. Everyone wants to see Josh improve next year. But it's 5th and 6th year Josh that the league has to worry about. 

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What in the world does this even mean? 

 

You're already building in excuses for NEXT season, Josh's 3rd in the NFL? I can assure you the league is not worried about how Josh Allen will perform in 2022.

 

I like Josh. There is some validity to Allen/Trubisky comps. They've both got similar strengths and similar weaknesses; the distinction is that for every strength, Allen's is better. Allen has a bigger arm. Allen is more mobile. Allen is also a baller and he's too competitive to just flounder like MITCH. Whether Josh will take the step Trubisky failed to take is the real question. Is Allen a top 20ish guy or is he a franchise QB. Refining the details of the game; seeing the field better and getting the ball out in time with better placement. That's where he needs to improve and I'm sure he'll be working hard to do just that

 

BUT 2022 is Allen's year??? Come on man.

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  On 1/13/2020 at 12:59 AM, LSHMEAB said:

What in the world does this even mean? 

 

You're already building in excuses for NEXT season, Josh's 3rd in the NFL? I can assure you the league is not worried about how Josh Allen will perform in 2022.

 

I like Josh. There is some validity to Allen/Trubisky comps. They've both got similar strengths and similar weaknesses; the distinction is that for every strength, Allen's is better. Allen has a bigger arm. Allen is more mobile. Allen is also a baller and he's too competitive to just flounder like MITCH. Whether Josh will take the step Trubisky failed to take is the real question. Is Allen a top 20ish guy or is he a franchise QB. Refining the details of the game; seeing the field better and getting the ball out in time with better placement. That's where he needs to improve and I'm sure he'll be working hard to do just that

 

BUT 2022 is Allen's year??? Come on man.

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What you mean to say us that you don't have the patience to wait that long. 

 

That's how long it's going to take Josh to actually become a top 10 QB. 

 

I'm not making excuses. I'm basing my opinion off of history. There's a laundry list of qb's who needed that amount of time to reach their peak. 

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  On 1/13/2020 at 1:08 AM, LSHMEAB said:

Such as?

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The best example I can think of is Ryan Tannehill and it was more of him needing to find the right offensive system.  In the NFL you don’t get 5 or 6 years.  Next year is HUGE for Allen, make no mistake about it 

  On 1/13/2020 at 1:13 AM, Motorin' said:

Eli Manning, Steve Young, Troy Aikman, Ben Roethlisberger, Aaron Rodgers, Jim Kelly, to name a few. 

 

 

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All of those QB’s are from different decades

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  On 1/13/2020 at 12:59 AM, LSHMEAB said:

What in the world does this even mean? 

 

You're already building in excuses for NEXT season, Josh's 3rd in the NFL? I can assure you the league is not worried about how Josh Allen will perform in 2022.

 

I like Josh. There is some validity to Allen/Trubisky comps. They've both got similar strengths and similar weaknesses; the distinction is that for every strength, Allen's is better. Allen has a bigger arm. Allen is more mobile. Allen is also a baller and he's too competitive to just flounder like MITCH. Whether Josh will take the step Trubisky failed to take is the real question. Is Allen a top 20ish guy or is he a franchise QB. Refining the details of the game; seeing the field better and getting the ball out in time with better placement. That's where he needs to improve and I'm sure he'll be working hard to do just that

 

BUT 2022 is Allen's year??? Come on man.

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Trubisky is mentally weak.  Were comparing one guy who always take the blame on himself to another who asked for the tv's to be turned off in house so he would not face the media's criticism  .  Bears created a easy offense for Mitch to run with endless quick short completions near the LOS  Putting the burden on his skill guys to make something happen.  Bills asked Josh to carry the team on his back behind a complicated system and with below avg at best skillset of weapons. 

 

 

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  On 1/13/2020 at 1:17 AM, Phil The Thrill said:

 In the NFL you don’t get 5 or 6 years.  Next year is HUGE for Allen, make no mistake about it 


All of those QB’s are from different decades

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And so is power running. Everything that is old is new again.

 

Josh will get the time he needs to develop because he's competitive now. And he'll continue to be competitive, even if he doesn't reach his ceiling next year. 

 

 

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