whorlnut Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 5 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said: The point being made is they are 2nd because their QB is pretty much a superhuman. Exactly. I’ll bet that most of the posters touting the offense as the “second ranked offense” are the same ones that were condemning the top rated defense last year as being misleading stats. Quote
Gunsgoodtime Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 35 minutes ago, H2o said: JA17 - Elite RB stable - average at best FB - uhhhhh Diggs - Elite Davis - above average The rest of the WR group - average at best to below average Dawkins - Good Morse - above average Bates - average at best Saffold - average at best Brown - below average Josh makes the entire thing go. Without Josh, this is a 6-11 to 8-9 team. Agree with everything here, but I would have Davis as average, also Knox not on the list, which I would also give a average to. 1 1 Quote
Low Positive Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 Just now, Big Turk said: There are a lot more big name OL free agents that turn out to be terrible signings than ones that work out well. Teams don't usually let the good ones go. [cue Wyatt Teller post]. Quote
Big Turk Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 Just now, FrenchConnection said: Teams don't usually let the good ones go. [cue Wyatt Teller post]. Well...if Teller was playing like that here, he wouldn't have been traded. Quote
LyndonvilleBill Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 27 minutes ago, SCBills said: Im not as down on the OL as some. They’re ok. Not many dominating OL’s around the league. KC has invested heavy there, yet they don’t run the ball great either and Mahomes can be pressured. The neglect of the skill positions is notable. It’s not some second guessing either .. many fans/media were begging the Bills to add another viable outside WR. ..And that was even before we witnessed McKenzie and Davis, thus far, fail to step up in their new roles. I am not totally down on the OL as much as I am the positions. I thought we needed a RG. Putting Bates next to Brown is a mistake in my opinion. 2 of our least experienced lineman next to eachother? Not cool... Bates was playing well at LG and should have stayed there. Poor choice to move him. Quote
Casey D Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 8 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said: The point being made is they are 2nd because their QB is pretty much a superhuman. Not lately. And what is that point anyway. Few teams have great offenses without a top tier QB. If that's the point, what's non-obvious about that? Quote
Sammy Watkins' Rib Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 2 hours ago, JayBaller10 said: Tom Brady is the GOAT. Regularly turned average receivers into good ones. That’s the job of every franchise quarterback. Nobody is saying Josh Allen should win five or six Super Bowls. But he should be able to take a team with one star receiver and a bunch of nobodies to one or two Super Bowl’s. KC’s offensive personnel this year really isn’t that much better than the bills. They have Kelce and a bunch of unproven WR’s. I don’t think there o-line is elite. And they have a mix of different running backs just like the bills. Guarantee if all of the skill players were swapped on Buffalo and Kansas City everybody would be freaking out about how the bills have no wide receivers at all and that Kelce isn’t enough. if it wasn’t for the 13 second debacle Josh Allen should already have that first Super Bowl appearance with essentially the same supporting cast. If we want to look at a quarterback that does have skill players we probably want to look at Cincinnati. 1 Quote
Eastport bills Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 12 minutes ago, Nephilim17 said: I would much rather have a number 2 who is reliable in every game who averages 12 YPC than a player who as a huge game with three deep catches but then disappears for a couple games. We need to regularly move the chains, not have a deep threat who hits big every once in a while. He’s a 3rd year who has ascended to the number 2 guy and has shown a capacity to play his best in the biggest games. He had an ankle injury and missed 1 game. I’m not a Doctor but his explosion has to be limited for a little bit. We’re 8 and 3 and we have 6 games left. Don’t diminish this guy for kicks. Let the season take shape This is a talented receiver. I’m watching the NFL for 50 plus. Quote
gobills404 Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 2 hours ago, Big Turk said: Tom Brady won Super Bowls with less talent on offense. Because his defenses almost always show up in the playoffs. Brady has had one playoff game where he played great and still lost, and it took 17 years for it to happen. 1 Quote
John from Riverside Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 54 minutes ago, whorlnut said: I had hopes for Davis and I still think he can be serviceable. I have my doubts that he will get a second contract here after we invested heavily in Allen, Diggs, and knox. I think we will draft someone to compete with Davis next year and slide into the number 2 role the following year. However…I never really thought for a second that McKenzie could fill beasleys shoes. Sure he he a few good moments, but he’s mainly a gadget guy. I had a strong feeling that decision was gonna bite us and it did. Then again, we brought in crowder who naturally got hurt. Either way, the slot position was arguably Allen’s biggest fallback the last few years and it was largely misjudged by Beane. The guy that was supposed to be filling bease role was crowder McKenzie sign for peanuts comparatively speaking and is a gadget guy I don’t understand why shakur is not being given more of a chance Quote
Low Positive Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 4 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said: That’s the job of every franchise quarterback. Nobody is saying Josh Allen should win five or six Super Bowls. But he should be able to take a team with one star receiver and a bunch of nobodies to one or two Super Bowl’s. KC’s offensive personnel this year really isn’t that much better than the bills. They have Kelce and a bunch of unproven WR’s. I don’t think there o-line is elite. And they have a mix of different running backs just like the bills. Guarantee if all of the skill players were swapped on Buffalo and Kansas City everybody would be freaking out about how the bills have no wide receivers at all and that Kelce isn’t enough. if it wasn’t for the 13 second debacle Josh Allen should already have that first Super Bowl appearance with essentially the same supporting cast. If we want to look at a quarterback that does have skill players we probably want to look at Cincinnati. And most of those skill position players, including the QB, are still on their rookie contracts. The Bengals with their poor ownership (and I mean that literally) have a very small SB window. Quote
Motorin' Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 21 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said: You're oversimplifying the situation. Almost anyone playing #2 wideout in this offense would have good statistics. Davis has been disappointing because he is incredibly inconsistent catching the ball. He has been in the low 50 to high 40% catch ratio all year. It's simply not good enough. Cossell is dead on with what he said. Almost across the board the offensive talent has been average to below average. Outside of Josh, Diggs, Dawkins, Morse, and I'll include Knox here, everyone else has been average. Saffold, Spencer Brown, and Davis have been grossly substandard when it comes to their performance when compared to their opportunities. Davis is at 68% catch percentage over the last 3 games. I think this bolds well for the remainder of the season. Quote
DabillsDaBillsDaBills Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 I agree to an extent, but it's kinda silly to say "If we ignore your elite QB and top elite WR1 how talented is your offense?". Do the Chiefs look like a super talented offense if you ignore Mahomes and Kelce ? I think our O-line is a bottom 5 unit in the league and would look so much worse on a weekly basis if Allen wasn't a houdini back there. 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 3 minutes ago, John from Riverside said: The guy that was supposed to be filling bease role was crowder McKenzie sign for peanuts comparatively speaking and is a gadget guy I don’t understand why shakur is not being given more of a chance Cos when he is on the field he can't get open. 2 Quote
John from Riverside Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 1 minute ago, GunnerBill said: Cos when he is on the field he can't get open. Well gunner, I really hope that that’s the case and not a situation where injuries dictate that we have to play him and then all of a sudden he has a career day Quote
H2o Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 20 minutes ago, Gunsgoodtime said: Agree with everything here, but I would have Davis as average, also Knox not on the list, which I would also give a average to. Definitely forgot the TE position. I would say Knox is above average for a TE. 1 Quote
DJB Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 2 hours ago, Jerome007 said: Morse, Dawkins are good. OLine is not as bad as portrayed. Not a strength, but people pile on too much. How many teams are stacked with only top talent? Ridiculous. 2nd scoring offense. Knox, Davis are better than average. Sure it's not Kelce or the Jefferson/Thiele duo but anyway The o line is terrible. That cannot be denied Quote
RichRiderBills Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 (edited) Cosell is wrong. First off Bills have a top NFL talent at QB that alone is huge. What he adds in the running game and passing is incredible. Then they have a top, hall of Fame, WR, a top 10 LT , likely a top 10 RB and a top 10 TE. Knox and Singletary are incredibly talented guys. I think motor would get 1k yearly in other offenses. Our online is mediocre. But we have the LT and a pro bowl caliber player at C. Stack this up versus the Chiefs, as someone else pointed out, or the Ravens, or the Titans, frankly it's on the level. Edited December 1, 2022 by RichRiderBills Quote
Dablitzkrieg Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 Waaaaaaaay too much group think and mob mentality in this thread. Its disgusting 1 1 Quote
Eastport bills Posted December 1, 2022 Posted December 1, 2022 19 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said: You're oversimplifying the situation. Almost anyone playing #2 wideout in this offense would have good statistics. Davis has been disappointing because he is incredibly inconsistent catching the ball. He has been in the low 50 to high 40% catch ratio all year. It's simply not good enough. Cossell is dead on with what he said. Almost across the board the offensive talent has been average to below average. Outside of Josh, Diggs, Dawkins, Morse, and I'll include Knox here, everyone else has been average. Saffold, Spencer Brown, and Davis have been grossly substandard when it comes to their performance when compared to their opportunities. So when I use statistics I’m oversimplifying and you use statistics on catch ratio which could have stemmed from 2 or 3 drops over a few games to render him untalented. Why the negativity and the need to diminish our talent level? Because Greg Cosell said so during a blog interview. Funny, I’ve been listening to him every week on the “Herd” , and he never once mentioned a lack of talent on our offense. Maybe he had nothing fresh or noteworthy to say. We are watching a rookie ( Cook) evolving into a contributor and Hines being integrated into our offense. One offensive explosion and you’re back on the bandwagon. Quote
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