freddyjj Posted September 14 Posted September 14 5 hours ago, Orlando Buffalo said: I have often stated that numbers don't do Josh justice, and this about sums it up perfectly. Tua Josh ∞ Concussions 1 1 Quote
Simon Posted September 14 Author Posted September 14 51 minutes ago, eball said: A few of us on this forum — I mentioned it last week when somebody was calling this a “rebuilding” year — that there were legitimate reasons to move away from every player the Bills either traded, released, or did not re-sign. Glad the rest of the world is catching up. The only one I thought might really hurt was Morse, but it hasn't shown up as a real problem yet. 🤞 Quote
eball Posted September 14 Posted September 14 2 hours ago, Simon said: The only one I thought might really hurt was Morse, but it hasn't shown up as a real problem yet. 🤞 I’m probably in the minority but I felt he was a liability in the run game. Quote
ColoradoBills Posted September 14 Posted September 14 53 minutes ago, eball said: I’m probably in the minority but I felt he was a liability in the run game. I wouldn't say Mitch Morse was a liability. He was a good steady Center. He sure helped Josh develop and I will always thank him for that. It just was time to move on from him. I will say I'm very surprised how well McGovern is playing. Quote
Rocky Landing Posted September 14 Posted September 14 3 hours ago, Simon said: The only one I thought might really hurt was Morse, but it hasn't shown up as a real problem yet. 🤞 I was thinking the same thing. Every other one of them-- Diggs, Davis, Hyde, Poyer, Tre-- all made sense to me, but Morse. But... so far, so good... 1 Quote
eball Posted September 14 Posted September 14 38 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said: I was thinking the same thing. Every other one of them-- Diggs, Davis, Hyde, Poyer, Tre-- all made sense to me, but Morse. But... so far, so good... I love that we have a GM who isn’t going to be overly nostalgic or sympathetic and is willing to make decisions that will be unpopular to the public at large but make sense when you truly evaluate them. 1 Quote
WotAGuy Posted September 14 Posted September 14 1 hour ago, eball said: I love that we have a GM who isn’t going to be overly nostalgic or sympathetic and is willing to make decisions that will be unpopular to the public at large but make sense when you truly evaluate them. My wife is willing to make unpopular decisions and it pisses me right off. Quote
Kangaxx Posted September 15 Posted September 15 (edited) Emmanuel Acho (MVP Voter) & Lesean Mccoy try to make the argument that Tua & Josh are on the same plane of existence in terms of talent, ability and achievement. Acho also mentioned he likes Tua more than Josh. MVP doesn't mean anything anymore. Edited September 15 by Kangaxx 1 Quote
MJS Posted September 15 Posted September 15 Wow. Talent, ability, and achievement? How could Tua possibly compare in any of those? What has he achieved? Not the division. He hasn't even won a playoff game. I'm stumped. Quote
DJB Posted September 15 Posted September 15 Everything is for clicks nowadays more than actual content. Social media and sports “news and analysis “ sucks Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted September 15 Posted September 15 For what it’s worth, Tom Brady is a voter too https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/heres-the-full-list-of-the-50-ap-awards-voters Quote
Augie Posted September 15 Posted September 15 They get paid for attracting attention, and it seems to have worked. I’d rather not have to say stupid stuff to pay the bills, and I really don’t care about a regular season MVP. Lamar has two of those. Give us ONE Super Bowl MVP. Quote
Putin Posted September 15 Posted September 15 (edited) To put Tua in the same conversation as Josh is a travesty , it’s like asking who you think is better Micheal Jordan or Derek Fisher ??? Edited September 15 by Putin 1 Quote
Augie Posted September 15 Posted September 15 (edited) 22 minutes ago, Kangaxx said: Emmanuel Acho (MVP Voter) & Lesean Mccoy try to make the argument that Tua & Josh are on the same plane of existence in terms of talent, ability and achievement. Acho also mentioned he likes Tua more than Josh. MVP doesn't mean anything anymore. James Jones in Green Bay thought he was as tough as anyone in the cold, he didn’t need anything extra they were advising. They were announcing the starters and “the door came up, and the wind came in and I looked back and said ‘Lord have mercy!’” 😂 . Edited September 15 by Augie Quote
Kangaxx Posted September 15 Posted September 15 6 minutes ago, Augie said: They get paid for attracting attention, and it seems to have worked. I’d rather not have to say stupid stuff to pay the bills, and I really don’t care about a regular season MVP. Lamar has two of those. Give us ONE Super Bowl MVP. I honestly think they believe what they say. Emmanuel Acho is a known JA hater. Quote
julian Posted September 15 Posted September 15 6 minutes ago, Augie said: They get paid for attracting attention, and it seems to have worked. I’d rather not have to say stupid stuff to pay the bills, and I really don’t care about a regular season MVP. Lamar has two of those. Give us ONE Super Bowl MVP. 100% agree, crazy takes attract attention… I’m just left wondering why Allen is at the center of most of these crazy takes, why isn’t it “Brock Purdy’s athleticism in the pocket is more elite than Lamar’s “ or “ Cousins football intelligence puts him on par with Burrow” why are these crazy takes involving Allen. Quote
Low Positive Posted September 15 Posted September 15 1 minute ago, julian said: 100% agree, crazy takes attract attention… I’m just left wondering why Allen is at the center of most of these crazy takes, why isn’t it “Brock Purdy’s athleticism in the pocket is more elite than Lamar’s “ or “ Cousins football intelligence puts him on par with Burrow” why are these crazy takes involving Allen. Because none of those guys ever made a pundit look bad for a draft night hot take? 1 Quote
ProcessImproverMan Posted September 15 Posted September 15 People hate being proven wrong and Allen proved a lot of the so called "experts" wrong with his play. Honestly, I think this ***** motivates Allen going back to when he was fighting to earn a spot on a college team. Greats like Brady were also ***** on by the so called "experts" early on and Allen follows that trend. 1 Quote
dma0034 Posted September 15 Posted September 15 2 minutes ago, Kangaxx said: I honestly think they believe what they say. Emmanuel Acho is a known JA hater. He's a Dolphins fan. Has said it on more than one occasion. He does also pick the other WB when they compare Allen to whoever. Side note: this show sucks. I watch clips here and there and with the exception of Chase they are all super annoying, I almost can't listen to Shady. Acho always try to prop up all the players Superbowls and yardage like Shady didn't win 2 SBs as a backup RB. His takes are more feeling than facts and imo he tries to come off sounding intelligent more than actually trying to say something intelligent. Quote
Augie Posted September 15 Posted September 15 3 minutes ago, julian said: 100% agree, crazy takes attract attention… I’m just left wondering why Allen is at the center of most of these crazy takes, why isn’t it “Brock Purdy’s athleticism in the pocket is more elite than Lamar’s “ or “ Cousins football intelligence puts him on par with Burrow” why are these crazy takes involving Allen. Higher profile, more clicks. Quote
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