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In 10 career playoff games, Josh Allen has:

 

Passer rating of 100.0

64.6 completion percentage

2,723 yards passing, 21 touchdowns and 4 interceptions 

563 rushing yards and 5 TD's

 

That sounds like the stat line of a multiple Super Bowl Champion..............screw you, Kansas City!!!

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5 hours ago, Special K said:

In 10 career playoff games, Josh Allen has:

 

Passer rating of 100.0

64.6 completion percentage

2,723 yards passing, 21 touchdowns and 4 interceptions 

563 rushing yards and 5 TD's

 

That sounds like the stat line of a multiple Super Bowl Champion..............screw you, Kansas City!!!

You actually have to get to and win a SB to be considered a champion.   Details, I know

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14 minutes ago, JerseyBills said:

We'd be going to the SB if not for drops n that miss to Shakir..We would've def beat Bal

We'll win multiple rings with 17

His clock is ticking and if Brady as OC means a return to a permanent increase in his running the clock speeds up.

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6 hours ago, Special K said:

In 10 career playoff games, Josh Allen has:

 

Passer rating of 100.0

64.6 completion percentage

2,723 yards passing, 21 touchdowns and 4 interceptions 

563 rushing yards and 5 TD's

 

That sounds like the stat line of a multiple Super Bowl Champion..............screw you, Kansas City!!!

 

This is all good. But when it comes to playoffs, only one stat counts = SB Wins.

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Again in my opinion Peyton Manning was the best QB I have ever seen play the game. He did not get to the SB until year 9. He had to wait until they got a defense and surrounded him with the proper personnel. This takes time and I honestly think our SB window started this year with the addition of our run game. I truly believe the Bills can win it all next season.
 

This draft is stacked with Wr and I hear people say “let’s wait until later in the draft to grab a Wr cause it’s so deep.” Lets not!!! We can get what we have been lacking at pick 28. There are game changer Wr’s for the taking. We won’t be able to sign an elite Wr in FA due to our cap issue. So we have to grab a couple in the draft. Offense wins championships nowadays just look at the games played yesterday. Draft a top Wr and surround our boy with the talent he deserves! 
 

One more thing about McDermott. Guy is old school with his mentality that rookies don't produce much year one especially at Wr. Dude needs to throw that BS mentality out the window already. I can’t stand when he says that about rookies when you see them dominate all over the league.
 

With Gabe most likely gone, honestly we need to draft 2 stud Wr’s, unless we think Justin Shorter and KJ are going to be the guys. Highly unlikely but possible, Shorter had a good preseason and has great size 6’4” 230lbs, 4.55 40 yard dash. But can he put it together? Let’s get some real competition at Wr this year with some early round draft picks. 

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Could Josh go down as the best playoff QB to never win a Superbowl? Who is his competition? Marino and Rivers come to mind.

 

Usually if you are a great QB then you win a Superbowl. Usually if you are a great QB on a team with a top defense you are guaranteed to win the Superbowl. Bills are really working hard to go against the grain on this one.

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I don’t know how anyone who watches football can look at this year’s chief team and not come to the conclusion that it’s mostly about coaching in the playoffs. The chiefs are a good team, not exactly world beaters, roster wise yet they’re going to their 4th superbowl in 5 years after going to their 6th straight afc championship.  robotic offense that doesn’t make mistakes and solid defense that puts all the pressure on the opponent to perform. 
 

josh is talented enough and has played well enough in the playoffs to have at least one if not multiple superbowl rings but has yet to have the benefit of a consistent top flight playoff defense. 

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Those stats are a lot better than Lamar’s playoff stats that’s for sure.

But Mahomes is nearly unbeatable in the playoffs and that’s the wall keeping Allen from a SB appearance.

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6 hours ago, Special K said:

In 10 career playoff games, Josh Allen has:

 

Passer rating of 100.0

64.6 completion percentage

2,723 yards passing, 21 touchdowns and 4 interceptions 

563 rushing yards and 5 TD's

 

That sounds like the stat line of a multiple Super Bowl Champion..............screw you, Kansas City!!!

By comparison, Mahomes has 39 passing touchdowns in 17 games, which would translate to Allen passing for 23 TDs in ten games. But he has only five rushing touchdowns, which Allen has matched in seven fewer games. Mahomes' playoff rating is 106.3, mostly because he's thrown for only seven interceptions in 17 games compared to Allen's four in 10 games. 

 

Put it all together, and I'd take Allen every time. He's more clutch and, with his legs, more dangerous. Plus, looking at Mahomes' stats, you simply have to take into account that he has mostly been throwing to not one but TWO future HOF receivers behind a much better line and with a future HOF head coach, while Allen has had Diggs and a bag of peanuts to throw to behind a sieve line and, well, McDermott as head coach. 

 

Anyway, it doesn't matter, really. The bottom line is that Buffalo has one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game. Now, if only Beane can get him receivers who can get open and catch the ball. 

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7 hours ago, Special K said:

In 10 career playoff games, Josh Allen has:

 

Passer rating of 100.0

64.6 completion percentage

2,723 yards passing, 21 touchdowns and 4 interceptions 

563 rushing yards and 5 TD's

 

That sounds like the stat line of a multiple Super Bowl Champion..............screw you, Kansas City!!!

You misspelled McDermott.

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I fully believe JA17 will hoist at least a single Lombardi, if not more. He's too good and the team is close. We are certainly not the Dolphins of the Marino era. All it takes is a year of good fortune as far as the health of our key players and we will break through. I fully believe that. If we just had a mainly healthy Bernard, Douglas, and Benford I think we beat the Chiefs easily. They wouldn't have been moving the ball on the ground, nor in the air the way they did. If we have Milano all year things are even more different. I know injuries happen, but the two teams in the SB have pretty much their entire starting units from the beginning of the season on the field at this point. 

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1 hour ago, Shortchaz said:

I don’t know how anyone who watches football can look at this years’ chief team and not come to the conclusion that it’s mostly about coaching in the playoffs. The chiefs are a good team, not exactly world beaters, roster wise yet they’re going to their 4th superbowl in 5 years after going to their 6th straight afc championship.  robotic offense that doesn’t make mistakes and solid defense that puts all the pressure on the opponent to perform. 
 

josh is talented enough and has played well enough in the playoffs to have at least one if not multiple superbowl rings but has yet to have the benefit of a consistent top flight playoff defense. 

I don't know how anyone can look at this year's playoffs and not see it's about players making plays when it matters most. 

 

Those dropped passes mean you go home. 

 

That missed tackle means you go home.

 

The missed field goal means you go home. 

 

The blown assignment means you go home. 

 

Champions are champions because everyone made the plays they were supposed to. That's it. It's not mystical. It's not one guy. It's a team. 

 

You are only as strong as your weakest link.  You can have the greatest coach in the world, if you don't produce you don't win. 

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8 hours ago, Special K said:

In 10 career playoff games, Josh Allen has:

 

Passer rating of 100.0

64.6 completion percentage

2,723 yards passing, 21 touchdowns and 4 interceptions 

563 rushing yards and 5 TD's

 

That sounds like the stat line of a multiple Super Bowl Champion..............screw you, Kansas City!!!

 

His day of anointing will come. 

 

You are seeing it now with Kelce, who deserved the glory more than Mahomes these past 5-6 years. Kelce is outshining Mahomes now. 

 

Imagine the glory headed Allen's way. 

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1 hour ago, finn said:

 Mahomes' playoff rating is 106.3, mostly because he's thrown for only seven interceptions in 17 games compared to Allen's four in 10 games. 

 

 

 

4 interceptions in 10 games extrapolates to 6.8 in 17 games.  How is this different than Mahomes?

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21 minutes ago, Epstein's Mother said:

 

4 interceptions in 10 games extrapolates to 6.8 in 17 games.  How is this different than Mahomes?

I didn't bother to extrapolate the interceptions, but it's yet another stat that indicates Allen and Mahomes are at least on par.

 

I'm working on not letting the idiot narratives that Mahomes is unquestionably better, GOAT, the Messiah, etc., get to me. 

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