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11 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

 

 

So if Allen throws for 300 yards and loses to the Cowboys, he's #3 in the league at worst in passing yards. Instead he's a bum lagging behind Sam Howell and some rookie. Am I doing this right?

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I can’t say it enough that what a privilege it is to watch him play for our beloved Bills.  We probably won’t see another QB like him in a Bills uniform for a very very long time after he is done.  What a fun watch he is😎🍿

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13 hours ago, D. L. Hot-Flamethrower said:

My take on this issue is:

 

Real MVPs (mean most to team) are Josh, Lamar and Jalen

 

 


I’m not convinced Jalen is in the Josh and Lamar category. Hurts team is pretty loaded. And the large majority of his rushing TD’s are from tush pushes. 
 

Allen and Lamar score from much further distances on the ground. 

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9 hours ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:


I’m not convinced Jalen is in the Josh and Lamar category. Hurts team is pretty loaded. And the large majority of his rushing TD’s are from tush pushes. 
 

Allen and Lamar score from much further distances on the ground. 

You could be right and I forgot Mahomes.

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12 hours ago, Ralonzo said:

 

So if Allen throws for 300 yards and loses to the Cowboys, he's #3 in the league at worst in passing yards. Instead he's a bum lagging behind Sam Howell and some rookie. Am I doing this right?

This, plus how many games has he sat during the 4th quarter this season? 3 right?  I may be wrong on that. You can't get yards if you're enjoying a win from the bench. 

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On 12/20/2023 at 9:48 AM, D. L. Hot-Flamethrower said:

My take on this issue is:

 

Real MVPs (mean most to team) are Josh, Lamar and Jalen

 

If you can't have those guy's just because (Who I'd pick since it's mostly about numbers and being on a good team now)  Christian, Tyreke

 

Who the media is pushing because they love a good manufactured story: Purdy

 

Purdy's production says otherwise. 

 

It's not Brock's fault that McDermott took so long to fire Dorsey. 

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I accept that Purdy has better numbers than Josh in some ways but if we are going to value to their team then Josh is clearly higher than Lamar or Jalen. I honestly would argue CMC over Purdy and can accept that he is best player in league but going straight by stats is dumb. 

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20 hours ago, Doc said:

With 3 more TDs Josh becomes first player in NFL history with 4 consecutive 40 TD seasons.

If Allen wins MVP, this will be a key reason why. Scenario: Allen keeps scoring TDs and avoiding interceptions and the Bills win the division. His stats, especially that key one, plus the Cinderella Bills story, might be enough, especially if Purdy lays an egg against a very good Baltimore defense. But even if he doesn't, voters may ask, "Who is more essential to their team: Purdy or Allen?" The answer is pretty clear. 

 

Incidentally, Mahomes' rep really has taken a hit, hasn't it? I get a sense people are getting tired at worshiping at his alter. 

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On 12/18/2023 at 1:57 PM, transplantbillsfan said:

 

This is getting really confusing for me.

 

How in the world does anyone honestly think that Lamar, Tua, or Mahomes deserve Pro Bowl for the AFC over Josh?  I say deserve, because we all know that the Pro Bowl is just a popularity contest, but if you're just looking at these players and their stats and what they've done for their teams in a vacuum, it's not even close.

 

Josh no longer leads the NFL in total yards, but he's 50 yards behind Mahomes, who does.  I accounted for sack yardage there, too, since sack yardage is usually accounted for in the passing game. Lamar is way behind Josh, Tua and Mahomes... like almost 200 yards behind Josh.

 

Josh has 12 more TDs than Mahomes and Tua and 15 more TDs than Lamar.

 

Mahomes and Tua only have 2 fewer turnovers than Josh and Lamar only has 4 fewer.

 

I think of all QBs in the NFL, Josh would (or should) be 2nd in NFL MVP voting behind only Purdy, and I still think Purdy gets dinged with the roster he's playing on and the MVP candidate he's playing with.

 

But I'm seriously so confused especially at the Lamar love this year.  He's been average at best when compared with all these other QBs.

 

If I had a real vote I'd vote CMC first and Josh 2nd.

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2 hours ago, Limeaid said:

 

If I had a real vote I'd vote CMC first and Josh 2nd.

 

I'd vote CMC or possibly Tyreek. 

 

CMC needs no explaination, but Tyreek was so good, it made people suddenly start talking about TUA as an MVP candidate last year...

 

He's been on of the most impactful trade acquisitions in ages. A few years ago, I thought Cooper Kupp could've been MVP over Rodgers, but Tyreek makes a good case for a WR MVP too.

 

That being said, I'd hate to see a Dolphins player win MVP, so screw him...

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12 hours ago, Orlando Tim said:

I accept that Purdy has better numbers than Josh in some ways but if we are going to value to their team then Josh is clearly higher than Lamar or Jalen. I honestly would argue CMC over Purdy and can accept that he is best player in league but going straight by stats is dumb. 

When the DC of the other team looks at the 49ers before the game and asks who do we need to stop? Purdy is down the list. When they look at the Bills and Ravens it's pretty clear its Josh and Lamar you have to deal with first.

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Funny how much that INT is going to hurt Allen. Really tough throw. Not necessarily a bad decision, just a bad throw.

 

Regardless, 1st QB in NFL history with 40+ TDs in 4 consecutive seasons.

 

That actually surprised me cause I thought Mahomes reached that.

 

Plus...

 

1st and only QB in NFL history to run and pass for a TD in 11 games in a season.

 

Survive and advance...

 

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1 minute ago, transplantbillsfan said:

Funny how much that INT is going to hurt Allen. Really tough throw. Not necessarily a bad decision, just a bad throw.

 

It's just annoying because of how unnecessary it was. Allen has definitely crossed the line of reckless versus aggressive too many times this year. This is the kind of game where the last thing you want is to gift Easton Stick any kind of momentum... I don't mind the INT he had against the Eagles for example, it's a shootout against a Super Bowl caliber opponent and he had over 50 pass attempts. Having a dumb INT on 20 pass attempts against a bad opponent is just poor awareness of the game situation. There was just no need for a cross the body deep throw in this game against this opponent.

 

But then he totally redeemed himself by making several ridiculous throws on his clutch final drive to seal the game.

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9 hours ago, HappyDays said:

 

It's just annoying because of how unnecessary it was. Allen has definitely crossed the line of reckless versus aggressive too many times this year. This is the kind of game where the last thing you want is to gift Easton Stick any kind of momentum... I don't mind the INT he had against the Eagles for example, it's a shootout against a Super Bowl caliber opponent and he had over 50 pass attempts. Having a dumb INT on 20 pass attempts against a bad opponent is just poor awareness of the game situation. There was just no need for a cross the body deep throw in this game against this opponent.

 

But then he totally redeemed himself by making several ridiculous throws on his clutch final drive to seal the game.

This ***** ***** annoys me, Diggs was open it's not like he under threw him by a lot the DB actually made a hell of a play, Allen gets that a bit higher or the DB is a step late and Diggs is ***** gone. But no he not only makes it but makes a catch some of our WRs have failed to do routinely in games.

 

Seriously Allen has any other QBs luck this season that's a TD, big gain, or a broken up pass. Hell Stick had an easy pick that got erased on ticky-tack BS defensive holding, and then on the second to last play of the game he threw that gets popped up with defenders around and no one came down with it. Let's not get started on the number of times Dak failed to directly throw it to a defender last week or I might lose my ***** mind.

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18 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

It's just annoying because of how unnecessary it was. Allen has definitely crossed the line of reckless versus aggressive too many times this year. This is the kind of game where the last thing you want is to gift Easton Stick any kind of momentum... I don't mind the INT he had against the Eagles for example, it's a shootout against a Super Bowl caliber opponent and he had over 50 pass attempts. Having a dumb INT on 20 pass attempts against a bad opponent is just poor awareness of the game situation. There was just no need for a cross the body deep throw in this game against this opponent.

 

But then he totally redeemed himself by making several ridiculous throws on his clutch final drive to seal the game.

They win so many more games than they lose because of his willingness to not give any f*cks. The sooner we learn to embrace his brilliant/reckless play style the better because he’s not changing and thank god for that.

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22 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

It's just annoying because of how unnecessary it was. Allen has definitely crossed the line of reckless versus aggressive too many times this year. This is the kind of game where the last thing you want is to gift Easton Stick any kind of momentum... I don't mind the INT he had against the Eagles for example, it's a shootout against a Super Bowl caliber opponent and he had over 50 pass attempts. Having a dumb INT on 20 pass attempts against a bad opponent is just poor awareness of the game situation. There was just no need for a cross the body deep throw in this game against this opponent.

 

But then he totally redeemed himself by making several ridiculous throws on his clutch final drive to seal the game.

 

I mean... yeah... it sucked. I don't blame Allen for trying it, though. Diggs was open if Allen could've gotten it to him. Problem is he was throwing the ball probably 60 yards across the field while fading away.

 

I legitimately wonder if Allen put everything into that throw or not.

 

As it was, that play was a 2nd and 7. If it were a 3rd and 7 we'd just be viewing it as a 41 yard punt.

 

Problem was what the defense gave up much of the game.

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14 minutes ago, julian said:

They win so many more games than they lose because of his willingness to not give any f*cks. The sooner we learn to embrace his brilliant/reckless play style the better because he’s not changing and thank god for that.

 

I know he needs to be aggressive for us to have any chance. Our skill players are not going to make big plays happen all their own. Just in games against bad offenses he can afford to play more reserved, that's all. Still I recognize he was the only reason we scored points today and had to overcome a lot of bad play from the talent around him.

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