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1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:

He broke Josh initially, but Josh used it as fuel to get better and flipped the script. 
 

 

That’s what I’m saying. Belichick has destroyed every QB the past 20+ years. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Yes for sure. Last time he came to OP he was 7-20 for 87 yards and was sacked 8 times. 

Won last time out.  It was a joke, but the fact he looked decent last time was concerning.

Posted
3 hours ago, BuffaloBills1998 said:

I think it was clear that Wilson was going to be a bust the moment the jets drafted him. People complain that Tua is small and dare I say that Wilson is smaller than Tua. Yes Wilson has a strong arm but that ain’t gonna do Jack ***** for you if you can’t hit the top ocean from the beach. Jets are going to be in major trouble moving forward because of their QB problem. 

18/25 154 yards is a decent game to you ??

Accuracy is not Wilson's problem. He has a strong, accurate arm. His problem is not being able to process the defense or make good decisions under pressure. And he has a long injury history.

Posted
3 hours ago, Big Turk said:

And yet he looked like a great QB against us. Very rare when the Bills make opposing middling QBs look good rather than look terrible. Pass D has been struggling since the Pittsburgh game.

Jacoby Brisset looked like a great QB against us:

 

28/41 (68.3%) 324yards 3TDs 0INT 116.3 rating

 

At least Chubb didn't run all over us.

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Posted
Just now, Azucho98 said:

Jacoby Brisset looked like a great QB against us:

 

28/41 (68.3%) 324yards 3TDs 0INT 116.3 rating

 

At least Chubb didn't run all over us.

 

I think that was the plan.  Eliminate Chubb and make Brisset try and beat you.

 

He couldn't.

 

Win.

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Inigo Montoya said:

 

I think that was the plan.  Eliminate Chubb and make Brisset try and beat you.

 

He couldn't.

 

Win.

He had two td passes dropped on one first half series (one admittedly a lot harder catch than the other) and a te who couldn’t toe-tap before falling down on a good pass. The game is a lot different if people catch the ball, although i suppose you could say the same about gabe davis’s  drop early on. Brisset played well.

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Posted
30 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

Better answer would be "Bring on the Bills"

 

Pretty much any answer he could have given would have been a better answer. 

 

I guarantee that Jets fans would not have rallied around "Bring on the Bills".  Better answer? Sure. Still a bad answer? 100%

Posted
1 hour ago, Flucod said:

Well how about Kurt Warner, Roger Staubauch, George Blanda, Bart Starr was a 10th round pick. I guess probably better odds then 1 in a million.

 

What would you put the odds at? Do you think they're good?

Posted
15 minutes ago, Airseven said:

Wilson outplayed Allen.

Allen had 290 yards … 2 TDS 2 TO

 

wilson 180 yards 1 TD 


We have brett Favre on our team… Who’s been 95% of our offense… I don’t care if he makes a few mistakes in week nine

 

He’s 50 times the quarterback of Zack Wilson and he presses because he’s all we have

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Posted
11 hours ago, MJS said:

Accuracy is not Wilson's problem. He has a strong, accurate arm. His problem is not being able to process the defense or make good decisions under pressure. And he has a long injury history.

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