ROCBillsBeliever Posted October 20 Posted October 20 (edited) Patrick Mahomes: 6 TD 6 INT 57.3 QBR Josh Allen: 10 TD 0 INT (Z-E-R-O...) 79.6 Why are none of the NFL talking heads decrying Mahomes as an inaccurate passer? Why is there no narrative about how he has regressed? Why aren't NFL talking heads criticizing Mahomes' lack of accuracy, or his sub-pedestrian numbers to this point in the season. Oh... Wait... They still have a stat to hang their hats on... Mahomes: 1,235 yards Allen: 1,160 yards So, I guess this year the measuring stick for NFL MVP is passing yards... Cool. Edited October 21 by ROCBillsBeliever Mods said the title was vague 12 1 Quote
yall Posted October 20 Posted October 20 1 minute ago, ROCBillsBeliever said: Patrick Mahomes: 6 TD 6 INT 57.3 QBR Josh Allen: 10 TD 0 INT (Z-E-R-O...) 79.6 Why are none of the NFL talking heads decrying Mahomes as an inaccurate passer? Why is there no narrative about how he has regressed? Why aren't NFL talking heads criticizing Mahomes' lack of accuracy, or his sub-pedestrian numbers to this point in the season. Oh... Wait... They still have a stat to hang their hats on... Mahomes: 1,235 yards Allen: 1,160 yards So, I guess this year the measuring stick for NFL MVP is passing yards... Cool. 5-0 That's a stat. 7 1 15 2 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted October 20 Posted October 20 Mahomes has more ints than Allen since the start of last year. And I think they are equal now going back three years. The turnover thing was always overblown but at the same time something he needed to improve on. 5 4 Quote
Taro Nimbus Posted October 20 Posted October 20 3 minutes ago, ROCBillsBeliever said: Patrick Mahomes: 6 TD 6 INT 57.3 QBR Josh Allen: 10 TD 0 INT (Z-E-R-O...) 79.6 Why are none of the NFL talking heads decrying Mahomes as an inaccurate passer? Why is there no narrative about how he has regressed? Why aren't NFL talking heads criticizing Mahomes' lack of accuracy, or his sub-pedestrian numbers to this point in the season. Oh... Wait... They still have a stat to hang their hats on... Mahomes: 1,235 yards Allen: 1,160 yards So, I guess this year the measuring stick for NFL MVP is passing yards... Cool. actually, Allen has 12 tds and 0 ints now 7 5 Quote
Ya Digg? Posted October 20 Posted October 20 They guy has 3 Super Bowls, Josh has none. Have to eliminate KC from the playoffs or win the Super Bowl before this narrative changes significantly 5 1 19 5 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted October 20 Posted October 20 I can give you 5 and soon to be 6 reasons... 4 2 Quote
GoBills808 Posted October 20 Posted October 20 Why would they lol Allen's has better numbers than Mahomes for a season+ now 1 Quote
ROCBillsBeliever Posted October 20 Author Posted October 20 (edited) 1 hour ago, yall said: 5-0 That's a stat. I don't need to argue this point. I'll leave this to Bruce Nolan: https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2020/7/17/21324785/the-bruce-exclusive-wins-are-not-a-qb-stat-and-almightytake-time Give it a listen. 1 hour ago, Matt_In_NH said: Mahomes has more ints than Allen since the start of last year. And I think they are equal now going back three years. The turnover thing was always overblown but at the same time something he needed to improve on. I'll agree that Allen needed to improve. I'm asking why nobody in the media criticizes Mahomes. That is my question. Edited October 20 by ROCBillsBeliever Link wasn't correct. Quote
FireChans Posted October 20 Posted October 20 6 minutes ago, ROCBillsBeliever said: Patrick Mahomes: 6 TD 6 INT 57.3 QBR Josh Allen: 10 TD 0 INT (Z-E-R-O...) 79.6 Why are none of the NFL talking heads decrying Mahomes as an inaccurate passer? Why is there no narrative about how he has regressed? Why aren't NFL talking heads criticizing Mahomes' lack of accuracy, or his sub-pedestrian numbers to this point in the season. Oh... Wait... They still have a stat to hang their hats on... Mahomes: 1,235 yards Allen: 1,160 yards So, I guess this year the measuring stick for NFL MVP is passing yards... Cool. If Pat was any other QB, he would be getting killed. but unfortunately, he isn’t, he’s a 2 time MVP and 3 time SB winner. So he gets more grace than anyone. 2 5 2 Quote
ROCBillsBeliever Posted October 20 Author Posted October 20 (edited) 1 hour ago, Ya Digg? said: They guy has 3 Super Bowls, Josh has none. Have to eliminate KC from the playoffs or win the Super Bowl before this narrative changes significantly I'm not disagreeing with you, but this SHOULD NOT be how logical arguments are made. Thought experiment: If you swapped Allen's and Mahomes' stats, what would the entirety of the NFL media be squawking about? I'll answer for you: Allen is inaccurate / Allen will never be better than Mahomes / Allen isn't in the MVP conversation... 8ULL$#!+ 1 hour ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: I can give you 5 and soon to be 6 reasons... https://www.buffalorumblings.com/2020/7/17/21324785/the-bruce-exclusive-wins-are-not-a-qb-stat-and-almightytake-time I'll just keep posting it... Wins are NOT a quarterback stat. Edited October 20 by ROCBillsBeliever Link wasn't correct 2 1 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted October 20 Posted October 20 3 minutes ago, ROCBillsBeliever said: I'll agree that Allen needed to improve. I'm asking why nobody in the media criticizes Mahomes. That is my question. It’s partly narrative, partly ignorance and partly that the chiefs are undefeated. Which btw is the same argument we use with Allen, the turnovers don’t happen at critical times for either of them. 1 Quote
Meatloaf63 Posted October 20 Posted October 20 9 minutes ago, yall said: 5-0 That's a stat. Exactly although a lot of that falls on his defense. 1 Quote
ROCBillsBeliever Posted October 20 Author Posted October 20 1 minute ago, Matt_In_NH said: It’s partly narrative, partly ignorance and partly that the chiefs are undefeated. Which btw is the same argument we use with Allen, the turnovers don’t happen at critical times for either of them. Thanks for confirming that NARRATIVE is a major part of this. I wish more people would see what's going on out there. Narrative has been anti-Allen since a good number of pundits said he would never amount to a hill of beans in the NFL. They aren't letting it go, and they are fighting hard to continue to be "right". That's what I'm pissed about. Quote
BigAl2526 Posted October 20 Posted October 20 The reality is that observers of football take team performance and record into account when evaluating individual players. You can argue that they shouldn't, but it doesn't change the reality. 1 1 1 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted October 20 Posted October 20 4 minutes ago, ROCBillsBeliever said: I'm not disagreeing with you, but this SHOULD NOT be how logical arguments are made. Thought experiment: If you swapped Allen's and Mahomes' stats, what would the entirety of the NFL media be squawking about? I'll answer for you: Allen is inaccurate / Allen will never be better than Mahomes / Allen isn't in the MVP conversation... 8ULL$#!+ https://megaphone.link/VMP2689096692 I'll just keep posting it... Wins are NOT a quarterback stat. Commentary by the media isn't a stat either. He's the best QB in the league, has 3 SB wins, and is a legit argument for top 4 QB of all time already. When they lose a game it will be talked about more 2 Quote
ROCBillsBeliever Posted October 20 Author Posted October 20 3 minutes ago, Meatloaf63 said: Exactly although a lot of that falls on his defense. And some of it just may have to do with: Quote
Mikie2times Posted October 20 Posted October 20 9 minutes ago, ROCBillsBeliever said: I don't need to argue this point. I'll leave this to Bruce Nolan: https://megaphone.link/VMP2689096692 Give it a listen. I'll agree that Allen needed to improve. I'm asking why nobody in the media criticizes Mahomes. That is my question. Because at the end of the day if you're down 6 with the ball Mahomes is still the guy you want. You know he is scoring. You know what he has done up until that point just doesn't matter. I don't think his current stat line really matters to people. Not with a 5-0 record. 1 Quote
BufBills83 Posted October 20 Posted October 20 I said over and over that the turnover narrative with Allen was overblown. Some of it is luck, some of it is dropped passes into defenders hands, but his play isn't indicative of 22 turnovers. And now you are seeing that course correction with ZERO interceptions and 2 fumbles in 7 games. The zero interceptions is impressive. I know there were a few that were dropped, but that applies to every QB. 2 Quote
Sojourner Posted October 20 Posted October 20 They were running with the Josh hype then we laid an egg against Baltimore. He’s not won the MVPs or Lombardi’s to care enough keeping the love and hype train running. 2 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted October 20 Posted October 20 Just now, ROCBillsBeliever said: Thanks for confirming that NARRATIVE is a major part of this. I wish more people would see what's going on out there. Narrative has been anti-Allen since a good number of pundits said he would never amount to a hill of beans in the NFL. They aren't letting it go, and they are fighting hard to continue to be "right". That's what I'm pissed about. There is only one way to end it….. also, it’s good to understand that those “narratives” pay salaries, people make more for saying things that get reactions. Because if social media and people’s reactions it snowballs. 1 Quote
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