ganesh Posted yesterday at 09:06 AM Posted yesterday at 09:06 AM It doesn't matter...Josh's opportunity for a Lombardi goes as far as the Bills team takes him. The Bills losing does not put Allen in the Super Bowl. It is Allen and McDermott's responsibility to bring that championship home. Hopefully the luck and the bounce of the ball favors the Bills in the Playoffs to achieve this dream. Go Bills !!! Quote
zow2 Posted yesterday at 12:10 PM Posted yesterday at 12:10 PM 7 hours ago, Scott7975 said: Rex Ryan says he is not only the best QB in the league but the best football player in the league. I think that just like Lamar bagged the award agains the 49ers last season, Josh will bag the award if he shows out against Detroit this season. Maybe. He just can't have a lousy game that's for sure. I think his biggest hurdle was beating undefeated KC, which he accomplished. And the splash play to win the game was what all the country needed to see. 1 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted yesterday at 12:16 PM Posted yesterday at 12:16 PM On 11/18/2024 at 6:58 PM, TheMightyMaxio said: Careful, the national media is nothing if not fickle. They flip flop like no one's business... and in a business where you are only as good as your last play... We better hope Josh's last drive (this season) is a good one. Sorry, to be Gloomy Gus. They will probably point out that this week, Allen had basically invisible on the field and call for him to be benched 2 Quote
BobbyC81 Posted yesterday at 12:24 PM Posted yesterday at 12:24 PM On 11/18/2024 at 4:06 PM, Success said: That was the game of the year - and one QB showed up. Allen was at his best. One bad pick, but otherwise he was slinging it all over the field. And that final run - w/ the entire country watching and all of the stakes, on 4th & 2 - gotta think that was one of his best. Just exhilarating to watch. I even saw Chiefs fans say they hated to lose, but thought that was an awesome play. That play and Cook’s TD running over the defender were nominees for weekly angry run but they gave it to Richardson for straight arming a guy at the goal line 1 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted yesterday at 12:54 PM Posted yesterday at 12:54 PM I don't understand the fixation with "the national media" why is it important? Quote
Man with No Name Posted yesterday at 01:01 PM Posted yesterday at 01:01 PM 6 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: I don't understand the fixation with "the national media" why is it important? media narrative often picks the MVP winner 2 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted yesterday at 02:12 PM Posted yesterday at 02:12 PM 1 hour ago, Man with No Name said: media narrative often picks the MVP winner well, the media does pick the MVP, yes...but I've been told here at TSW that the MVP goes to a #1 seed QB. anyway, Josh has received "national media" love in past seasons and mentioned as MVP. It doesn't matter. Quote
Dan in Owego Posted yesterday at 02:35 PM Posted yesterday at 02:35 PM I'm not surprised, i had an opportunity to see the rough draft of the 2024 "script" it had a few different scenarios in case of unforeseen injuries and such.Really can't say much more, and not really sure if i truly believe it anyhow. 1 Quote
Fleezoid Posted yesterday at 02:47 PM Posted yesterday at 02:47 PM 14 hours ago, Iiiiiiiiive Got a Feeeelin said: These guys are all clowns and have the easiest job the pays 6 figures by making ridiculous statements that may or may not(at all) have any validity. Most of the time they just want clicks and/or x views and comments which includes Kyle Brandt which so many people got butt hurt that I dared call him a clown. Well to clarify it’s all of them not just him Yeah, it's crazy that so many people get paid to simply talk about football every week and so many opinions are way out in left field. Then I got to thinking.....I'm reading and posting at work. So essentially, I'm getting paid to talk about football and deliver ridiculous opinions too. Quote
Man with No Name Posted yesterday at 02:53 PM Posted yesterday at 02:53 PM 38 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: well, the media does pick the MVP, yes...but I've been told here at TSW that the MVP goes to a #1 seed QB. anyway, Josh has received "national media" love in past seasons and mentioned as MVP. It doesn't matter. obviously a bit more nuanced than that. but honestly, the top guys might as well all be starting from scratch right now. what happens the next 7 weeks is going to decide it. Allen vs Goff. Bills record vs Ravens record. does mahomes keep his current statistical trajectory or does he beef up his stats with a half dozen vintage Mahomes games. 1 Quote
Juice_32 Posted yesterday at 02:53 PM Posted yesterday at 02:53 PM On 11/18/2024 at 6:45 PM, peterpan said: I don’t always listen to sports radio, but I happened to today. On three different shows, the hosts discussed Allen, and how he has always done what it takes to win(and beat the Chiefs). completely gone was the narrative that “he can’t beat Mahomes” and “ he can’t win in the playoffs “. And in its place was “Allen has always done enough to win, his defense/coaching/etc has let him down.” “He left the field with a lead and 13 seconds remaining, that’s not a lose by Allen”. “Their kicker missed a FG, Allen didn’t miss” Couple that with Rex Ryan saying “the Bills have lost to the Chiefs, But Allen has never lost to the Chiefs” the Media is finally looking past the team W-L record and considering what Allen has done. when they talked MVP award? It was a 2 or 3 man race. And Allen was #1. The deciding factor? Lamar (#2) doesn’t show up in big games. Allen DOES. (Distant 3rd they were talking Goff?) this might be the year Allen gets his very deserved MVP Quote
Solomon Grundy Posted yesterday at 03:17 PM Posted yesterday at 03:17 PM A lot of the national media STILL think that the Chiefs will beat the Bills in a matchup in the playoffs. Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted yesterday at 03:36 PM Posted yesterday at 03:36 PM 17 minutes ago, Solomon Grundy said: A lot of the national media STILL think that the Chiefs will beat the Bills in a matchup in the playoffs. This take makes no sense to me. The Chiefs have been very lucky this year. They are a few plays away from second place in their division. The Bills absolutely smashed them Sunday. Putting up 30 points on that defense is seriously impressive. The Chiefs got beat up and down the field all day. The Chiefs are very flawed and they are going to get exposed in the next few weeks Quote
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