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For the first couple years of his career I didn't think it would ever happen, not because JA isn't capable but because the McD coaching style was supressing him to some extent.   McD has typically liked to slow the game down and switch to clock management mode running the ball anytime Bills got more than a 1 TD lead in games so allen never really saw those big 400yd games.   It seems the players mantra of not letting off the gas has started to rub off on McD this year.   For instance the Bills were still passing the ball even while up 31-3 against the Steelers 2 weeks ago.  

 

Anyway,  Josh is on pace for 5600 passing yards  and 48 TDs this season with the Easier half of their schedule coming up.  

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5 minutes ago, Lost said:

For the first couple years of his career I didn't think it would ever happen, not because JA isn't capable but because the McD coaching style was supressing him to some extent.   McD has typically liked to slow the game down and switch to clock management mode running the ball anytime Bills got more than a 1 TD lead in games so allen never really saw those big 400yd games.   It seems the players mantra of not letting off the gas has started to rub off on McD this year.   For instance the Bills were still passing the ball even while up 31-3 against the Steelers 2 weeks ago.  

 

Anyway,  Josh is on pace for 5600 passing yards  and 48 TDs this season with the Easier half of their schedule coming up.  

 

Dorsey seems to be a more aggressive OC. I don't think the Bills took as many shots down the field with Daboll as they are this year. Throw in the fact that we now play a 17 game season I would expect records to fall all around the league. Josh throwing for over 5,000 yards is a good bet.

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Nowadays it seems like an off game if JA doesn’t get at least 300 yards. Because passing the ball so much has become engrained in our offense’s DNA, I believe Josh will average over 300 ypg and indeed join the 5000 club this year. 
 

That’s pretty amazing considering the fact he didn’t have his first 300 yard game until his 3rd season.

 

I’m contrast, Kenny Pickett had a 300 yard passing game his first start and so many other rookie starting QBs get their first one relatively quickly.

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15 minutes ago, Lost said:

For the first couple years of his career I didn't think it would ever happen, not because JA isn't capable but because the McD coaching style was supressing him to some extent.   McD has typically liked to slow the game down and switch to clock management mode running the ball anytime Bills got more than a 1 TD lead in games so allen never really saw those big 400yd games.   It seems the players mantra of not letting off the gas has started to rub off on McD this year.   For instance the Bills were still passing the ball even while up 31-3 against the Steelers 2 weeks ago.  

 

Anyway,  Josh is on pace for 5600 passing yards  and 48 TDs this season with the Easier half of their schedule coming up.  

 

I would say there is a great chance we see 5000 yards this year.   There is no doubt McDermott has evolved and allowed the offense to keep the foot on the gas but that is not new this year, it happened last year and the year before also.   How much of that is related to the competence/confidence in the offense vs a change in philosophy could be debated.   Obviously the Steelers game is an exception to that but if you look at Josh's other 400 yard games there were a couple in Miami that went to the end.  And I am not sure he was being suppressed, the overall talent level was low his first two years on offense.  Josh Allen has continually improved his game which has allowed this stuff to happen.  More than anything Josh Allen's work ethic and competitiveness is responsible for the level of offense we are seeing IMO.

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Considering he is on pace to break the NFL passing yards record with over 5600, I would say yes.

1 hour ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

Could depend on how many 3rd and 4th quarters he actually plays? The Steeler game could’ve added another couple hundred yards to his total? 

 

Yeah, this is a good point...our schedule gets considerably weaker after GB.

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24 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

Considering he is on pace to break the NFL passing yards record with over 5600, I would say yes.

 

Yeah, this is a good point...our schedule gets considerably weaker after GB.

Green Bay has proved itself to be included in the weaker part of the schedule. Mr DMT has gone loopy.

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26 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

Considering he is on pace to break the NFL passing yards record with over 5600, I would say yes.

 

Yeah, this is a good point...our schedule gets considerably weaker after GB.

Not sure it's as easy as we initially thought.  Both the Pats and Jets have exceeded expectations by a lot up to this point.

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2 hours ago, Lost said:

For the first couple years of his career I didn't think it would ever happen, not because JA isn't capable but because the McD coaching style was supressing him to some extent.   McD has typically liked to slow the game down and switch to clock management mode running the ball anytime Bills got more than a 1 TD lead in games so allen never really saw those big 400yd games.   It seems the players mantra of not letting off the gas has started to rub off on McD this year.   For instance the Bills were still passing the ball even while up 31-3 against the Steelers 2 weeks ago.  

 

Anyway,  Josh is on pace for 5600 passing yards  and 48 TDs this season with the Easier half of their schedule coming up.  

 

McD was "suppressing" Allen?  McD switched to the run with a 1 TD lead? The "players" influenced McD?  What the &**%$ are you talking about?

 

This premise is ridiculous. 

 

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9 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:

Not sure it's as easy as we initially thought.  Both the Pats and Jets have exceeded expectations by a lot up to this point.

 

It's 24th toughest in the NFL, easiest in our division.  Jets have the hardest remaining schedule.  

 

I mean the Jets have been a nice story but they beat the Browns with a backup QB with a miracle finish because Chubb wants to pad stats instead of win games, The Steelers on the last play of the game, the Dolphins with a 3rd string rookie QB in his first game, and the Packers on the road which is a good win but really, what is GB this year?  They have looked terrible for the most part.

 

I need to see more from them before I'm going to buy into it.  They play the Broncos next week which could be an ugly ugly game for offense.

 

The Pats are...well meh.  They have no answers for Josh Allen and their offense does not scare me at all.  They run the ball, so what?  Bills have the best run D in the NFL currently.  They have beaten the Lions, Browns and Steelers...not exactly world beaters with a combined record of 5-12.

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8 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

It's 24th toughest in the NFL, easiest in our division.  Jets have the hardest remaining schedule.  

 

I mean the Jets have been a nice story but they beat the Browns with a backup QB with a miracle finish because Chubb wants to pad stats instead of win games, The Steelers on the last play of the game, the Dolphins with a 3rd string rookie QB in his first game, and the Packers on the road which is a good win but really, what is GB this year?  They have looked terrible for the most part.

 

I need to see more from them before I'm going to buy into it.  They play the Broncos next week which could be an ugly ugly game for offense.

 

The Pats are...well meh.  They have no answers for Josh Allen and their offense does not scare me at all.  They run the ball, so what?  Bills have the best run D in the NFL currently.  They have beaten the Lions, Browns and Steelers...not exactly world beaters with a combined record of 5-12.

I'm not saying I don't think we won't beat them.  All I'm saying is I don't think neither the team nor the fans should underestimate them.

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2 hours ago, StHustle said:

Nowadays it seems like an off game if JA doesn’t get at least 300 yards. Because passing the ball so much has become engrained in our offense’s DNA, I believe Josh will average over 300 ypg and indeed join the 5000 club this year. 
 

That’s pretty amazing considering the fact he didn’t have his first 300 yard game until his 3rd season.

 

I’m contrast, Kenny Pickett had a 300 yard passing game his first start and so many other rookie starting QBs get their first one relatively quickly.

 

Looking back this is really crazy. Not only he didn't have 300 yard game in the first two seasons, he didn't even get close - his best game was 266y.

 

17 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

Is there an asterisk if Josh doesn't reach 5K in 16 games?

For me, yes. But there is an easy solution to this - reach 5000 in the first 16 games.

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4 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:

I'm not saying I don't think we won't beat them.  All I'm saying is I don't think neither the team nor the fans should underestimate them.

 

They are both similar to the Bills when they were 6-10 or 7-9

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2 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

They are both similar to the Bills when they were 6-10 or 7-9

Teams like that typically tend to fall into the dangerous category in my experience.  They will beat teams throughout the year they weren't supposed to.

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