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7 hours ago, Stank_Nasty said:

Or he fabricates dumb arguments like bringing up how Allen only beat Mac jones and conveniently leaving out the fact the chiefs beat up on the corpse of Big Ben. All while leaving out the caliber of defenses.... he says stupid s***. he can go pound sand. i personally think he's garbage.

 

You and I see eye-to-eye on the vast majority of topics, but I guess we disagree about Keyshawn, LOL. No biggie!  But I DO agree with you that he is going out of his way to justify his stance on Josh.  I really don't get it.  

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4 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

He's more respected than he was, mostly because the media types don't want to look like complete fools. But they still come up with their reasons to mark Josh down. Check out this twitter exchange I had with (the real ) Kurt Warner. (Yes I was shocked too.)

 

 

So here's Kurt Warner, a guy who never misfired on a pass apparently, finding a new reason to lower Josh Allen's prestige because he misses "layups."  FYI that tweet was in response to this tweet/story by Ty Dunne.

 

 

 

OK.  Kurt said a lot of nice things about Josh's game too but just glom onto the "layups" thing.  

 

The bigger mystery to me is why any Bills fan would he so upset about this.  I don't pay attention to those people much.  Its obvious listening that a lot of them don't know what they're talking about anyway.  What I have heard in the last few years has been a lot of positive.

 

Contrast that to 2017 when covering the playoff match ups we were last. Then they snickered and chuckled about how were were gonna get killed. We lost by 7.

 

Think of it this way. People telling jocks they aren't good enough motivates them like nothing else.  They said we couldn't do it but we pulled together as a team and  blah blah blah. The Cheats*** in their 18-1 season even used it.  So maybe its a good thing

Posted
13 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

 

OK.  Kurt said a lot of nice things about Josh's game too but just glom onto the "layups" thing.  

 

The bigger mystery to me is why any Bills fan would he so upset about this.  I don't pay attention to those people much.  Its obvious listening that a lot of them don't know what they're talking about anyway.  What I have heard in the last few years has been a lot of positive.

 

Contrast that to 2017 when covering the playoff match ups we were last. Then they snickered and chuckled about how were were gonna get killed. We lost by 7.

 

Think of it this way. People telling jocks they aren't good enough motivates them like nothing else.  They said we couldn't do it but we pulled together as a team and  blah blah blah. The Cheats*** in their 18-1 season even used it.  So maybe its a good thing

 

The point is the "Allen's good, but..." narrative that still persists. Do you ever hear anyone describe Mahomes that way? Allen has achieved enough in his career that no one should parse his success.

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32 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

 

OK.  Kurt said a lot of nice things about Josh's game too but just glom onto the "layups" thing.  

 

The bigger mystery to me is why any Bills fan would he so upset about this.  I don't pay attention to those people much.  Its obvious listening that a lot of them don't know what they're talking about anyway.  What I have heard in the last few years has been a lot of positive.

 

Contrast that to 2017 when covering the playoff match ups we were last. Then they snickered and chuckled about how were were gonna get killed. We lost by 7.

 

Think of it this way. People telling jocks they aren't good enough motivates them like nothing else.  They said we couldn't do it but we pulled together as a team and  blah blah blah. The Cheats*** in their 18-1 season even used it.  So maybe its a good thing

We’ll actually Kurt has always been slow to give Allen credit, though he’s finding it more difficult to do so.

But that’s nothing more than an empirical observation. Frankly I could care less. 

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19 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

The point is the "Allen's good, but..." narrative that still persists. Do you ever hear anyone describe Mahomes that way? Allen has achieved enough in his career that no one should parse his success.

I can excuse Mahomes here because he had such a terrific start to his career.  But I never hear the "Herbert's good, but..." narrative.  And I'm not sure why?

 

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Gene1973 said:

I think Warner is waiting for Allen to win a SB, like a lot of Bills fans.

 

I take it a step further, I need to see the Bills win a SB before I behave any differently.

 

Fixed it for you. 

Posted
23 minutes ago, Gene1973 said:

I think Warner is waiting for Allen to win a SB, like a lot of Bills fans.

 

I take it a step further, I need to see the Bills win a SB before I look at the franchise any differently.

TBH I look at the franchise a lot differently than I did during the drought. IMO it’s amongst the handful of better franchises top to bottom.

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Posted
1 hour ago, starrymessenger said:

Maybe Kurt Warner is reluctant to give Allen his due because Josh steals some of his thunder. Going from bagging groceries (or working on a farm) with total disinterest from the football world to elite status is supposed to be only Kurt’s story. I don’t want to believe that but I think it’s possible.

 

There's very few talking heads in the NFL world that are going to truly give Allen and the Bills credit until they win a championship.

 

And that's also why most of these guys are pounding the Chiefs and Mahomes bandwagon again and the Bills resounding victory over the Patriots is a distant memory because of what the Chiefs and Mahomes did in their first playoff game. It's the 'the rest of the NFL better look out because the Chiefs of 2018 - 2020 are back' angle. But honestly can you really blame them?

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6 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

He's more respected than he was, mostly because the media types don't want to look like complete fools. But they still come up with their reasons to mark Josh down. Check out this twitter exchange I had with (the real ) Kurt Warner. (Yes I was shocked too.)

 

 

So here's Kurt Warner, a guy who never misfired on a pass apparently, finding a new reason to lower Josh Allen's prestige because he misses "layups."  FYI that tweet was in response to this tweet/story by Ty Dunne.

 

 

Weren't these from 1/12, before the NE game? Maybe you should do a follow up now :)

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On 1/18/2022 at 12:19 PM, FilthyBeast said:

 

Chris Jones is a top 10 player in this league and the best DT in the NFL after Aaron Donald. He didn't play in that game and the last time he did play against the Bills he destroyed our oline twice, especially in the AFCCG.

 

Another overlooked difference is Melvin Ingram who wasn't in KC the last game and the emergence of Nick Bolton who is a stud rookie LB.

 

If the oline can't limit these players Allen isn't going to have a chance to play well, let alone come close to his output in the last game in October.

 

 Chris Jones is good, even really good, but in no way is he a top 10 player.

 

  The league would have to be so talent starved at other positions, including the most important one(QB), to place 2 DTs in the top 10......It's not. 

 

 

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50 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

 

There's very few talking heads in the NFL world that are going to truly give Allen and the Bills credit until they win a championship.

 

And that's also why most of these guys are pounding the Chiefs and Mahomes bandwagon again and the Bills resounding victory over the Patriots is a distant memory because of what the Chiefs and Mahomes did in their first playoff game. It's the 'the rest of the NFL better look out because the Chiefs of 2018 - 2020 are back' angle. But honestly can you really blame them?

I wouldn’t blame anyone for liking the Chiefs. They are a really good team and they are playing well on both sides of the ball right now. On offence they have adjusted very well to the two high safeties look and in using their secondary offensive weapons. On D they have gotten Jones back and so are better leveraging Clark. Getting Ingram was a good move imo.  I still think their secondary can be challenged, especially Sorensen who is used on passing downs and I believe saw the majority of defensive snaps versus Cincinnati.

When it comes to the Bills and specifically Josh Allen  I think the views of many talking heads are reliable - but as lagging indicators. They are for the most part behind the times. This board is generally a much better take on reality than their opinions. There are of course some commentators out there who are more up to date. 

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1 hour ago, 34-78-83 said:

Weren't these from 1/12, before the NE game? Maybe you should do a follow up now :)

 

Yes they were. 

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Posted
16 hours ago, Gene1973 said:

They need to right the 90's wrongs before I am willing to do so.

So for example, you don’t look at this team any differently than you did during the drought years?

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On 1/19/2022 at 7:58 AM, billieve420 said:

Love the disrespect from Michael Holley about the Bills not being that good. Funny how when the Pats beat the Bills in that wind storm game all the talk was about the Pats owning the division again. However, now the narrative is the Pats were not good to begin with.

 

 

Michael Holley after the Bills win the Super Bowl: "The NFL clearly stinks!"

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4 minutes ago, Gene1973 said:

While the team changes over the years, the franchise has no championships. Until they do, it's Same Old Bills to me.

 

Win a SB and that will change.

I mean, I get what you’re saying. We all want them to win a Super Bowl. That said, same old Bills seems extreme.
 

The bills have been a very good team the past few years and have even gotten better. They’re way different than the drought years.

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Just now, BillsFan619 said:

I mean, I get what you’re saying. We all want them to win a Super Bowl. That said, same old Bills seems extreme.
 

The bills have been a very good team the past few years and have even gotten better. They’re way different than the drought years.

This is so obvious as to be self-evident. Strange thing to be in denial about.

Posted
20 minutes ago, Dr. Who said:

This is so obvious as to be self-evident. Strange thing to be in denial about.

Yup. I agree, bro.

 

I know every single one of us wants to win a Super Bowl and that we don’t have one yet. That said, it doesn’t mean we’re the “same old” bills either.

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12 hours ago, aristocrat said:

The Bills need to get this Super Bowl monkey off their back. It's the only way to quiet everyone.  Go out and just take it and we forever have that ring. 

You’re right, some narratives won’t change until you win the big game.

 

Man, it’d be great if they can do that this year. Let’s get the monkey off our back.

 

Go Bills!

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