Doc Brown Posted yesterday at 09:07 AM Posted yesterday at 09:07 AM 5 hours ago, GoBills808 said: Love cam I liked him until he didn't jump on the fumble in the Super Bowl and then walking out on reporters in the post game press conference. Told me a lot about of him. 1 Quote
UKBillFan Posted yesterday at 11:08 AM Posted yesterday at 11:08 AM 2 hours ago, Dafan said: My argument for Josh over Lamar is Henry. Henry is the #2 rb in the league. Yes Lamar has put up good numbers. But Henry helps a lot. Example, Bills vs Ravens...I'd put that Ravens win on Henry, not Lamar. I believe you could take a decent/good mobile qb (possibly even tyrod taylor) and set him up with the players they have, and Ravens wouldn't be to much different than they are (yes I know that can be an exaggeration). But if the Bills lose Allen...we're screwed. Which in definition, makes Allen more valuable. I was going to argue their number two could finish with a winning record across the season, considering the roster and play calls, even though they might fall short of the play offs. Then I saw who their number two is. Maybe not. Saying that, albeit based on yesterday, I think a competent number two could manage it. In comparison, take Josh out of the Bills line up and that wouldn't be the case. They'd be lucky to get to six wins. Quote
JohninMinn. Posted yesterday at 11:13 AM Posted yesterday at 11:13 AM Nothing matters except the Lombardi trophy. Don't get distracted. 1 1 Quote
Doc Brown Posted yesterday at 11:19 AM Posted yesterday at 11:19 AM 2 minutes ago, JohninMinn. said: Nothing matters except the Lombardi trophy. Don't get distracted. Besides my friends and families health you're probably right. A nice consolation prize would be MVP for Josh. Hopefully both happen. Quote
Commish Posted yesterday at 11:20 AM Posted yesterday at 11:20 AM Ed Oliver dropped by to say that Cam Newton's a fool: 1 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted yesterday at 11:35 AM Posted yesterday at 11:35 AM 25 minutes ago, UKBillFan said: I was going to argue their number two could finish with a winning record across the season, considering the roster and play calls, even though they might fall short of the play offs. Then I saw who their number two is. Maybe not. Saying that, albeit based on yesterday, I think a competent number two could manage it. In comparison, take Josh out of the Bills line up and that wouldn't be the case. They'd be lucky to get to six wins. With the way their D is playing now, possibly. The way the Baltimore D played the first 10 weeks they'd have been lucky to be 2-8 without Lamar. Quote
UKBillFan Posted yesterday at 11:37 AM Posted yesterday at 11:37 AM Just now, GunnerBill said: With the way their D is playing now, possibly. The way the Baltimore D played the first 10 weeks they'd have been lucky to be 2-8 without Lamar. That's true. Though they were not quite as bad as the Bengals defense. 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted yesterday at 11:46 AM Posted yesterday at 11:46 AM 9 minutes ago, UKBillFan said: That's true. Though they were not quite as bad as the Bengals defense. Yea the Bengals defense sunk their season even with Burrow playing at an MVP type level. The Ravens D was only bad enough that it required Lamar at an MVP level to win. Quote
KCNC Posted yesterday at 11:48 AM Posted yesterday at 11:48 AM Josh might have a broken hand https://www.nfl.com/news/bills-qb-josh-allen-has-played-through-broken-hand-during-mvp-caliber-season-in-2024 Quote
finn Posted yesterday at 01:11 PM Posted yesterday at 01:11 PM 1 hour ago, GunnerBill said: With the way their D is playing now, possibly. The way the Baltimore D played the first 10 weeks they'd have been lucky to be 2-8 without Lamar. I haven't watched Baltimore, except for the Bills game, where their defense did a pretty good job against Allen. How do you like the Bills offense against that defense in the playoffs in Buffalo? Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted yesterday at 01:40 PM Posted yesterday at 01:40 PM 1 hour ago, KCNC said: Josh might have a broken hand https://www.nfl.com/news/bills-qb-josh-allen-has-played-through-broken-hand-during-mvp-caliber-season-in-2024 Had 1 Quote
colin Posted yesterday at 01:44 PM Posted yesterday at 01:44 PM Aside from how bad they whipped us and how bad the matchup looks on paper, the ravens are an even worse match up for us now that their d is playing better. They are physical sorry monsters, and have talent in the secondary. They hold, bite, scratch, and do dirty hits on just about every play and only get called for it about 1/6 times. We've seen some new stuff from the bills, some really good breakdowns on how we use 4/1 splits to force coverage and make people show who's really blitzing, and we are executing at a much higher level, and have better people (rookies getting burn, guys being healthy, Cooper) than we did week 4, but make no mistake Baltimore at Buffalo has got to be the hardest game the bills can have in the playoffs. 2 Quote
Man with No Name Posted yesterday at 01:56 PM Posted yesterday at 01:56 PM 2 hours ago, UKBillFan said: I was going to argue their number two could finish with a winning record across the season, considering the roster and play calls, even though they might fall short of the play offs. Then I saw who their number two is. Maybe not. Saying that, albeit based on yesterday, I think a competent number two could manage it. In comparison, take Josh out of the Bills line up and that wouldn't be the case. They'd be lucky to get to six wins. Well, I believe Baltimore was something like 11-9 with Tyler Huntley. So, ya, for sure somebody like Tyrod keeps them rolling. As far as whoever they have now, I don't know. Quote
GunnerBill Posted yesterday at 02:22 PM Posted yesterday at 02:22 PM 1 hour ago, finn said: I haven't watched Baltimore, except for the Bills game, where their defense did a pretty good job against Allen. How do you like the Bills offense against that defense in the playoffs in Buffalo? Entirely different now the Bills have a receiver who can actually play outside. 1 Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted yesterday at 02:38 PM Posted yesterday at 02:38 PM 2 hours ago, KCNC said: Josh might have a broken hand https://www.nfl.com/news/bills-qb-josh-allen-has-played-through-broken-hand-during-mvp-caliber-season-in-2024 Another piece for Superman Josh and his legend. Not only is he the best player in football, but he is still the best player despite playing through an injury that would sideline most mortals. Don’t tug on Superman’s cape, …. 1 Quote
Bockeye Posted yesterday at 04:00 PM Posted yesterday at 04:00 PM 4 hours ago, KCNC said: Josh might have a broken hand https://www.nfl.com/news/bills-qb-josh-allen-has-played-through-broken-hand-during-mvp-caliber-season-in-2024 Mahomes would have been rolling around in agony for 10 minutes on the field had this happened to him. Though a lock HOF’er, he’s a soccer flopper playing in the NFL. Quote
Doc Brown Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 3 hours ago, GunnerBill said: Entirely different now the Bills have a receiver who can actually play outside. True but if I remember correctly Shakir tried to play through an ankle sprain and we were missing T. Johnson and Bernard. I still think they beat us but not by 25 points. Quote
GoBills808 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 9 hours ago, Doc Brown said: I liked him until he didn't jump on the fumble in the Super Bowl and then walking out on reporters in the post game press conference. Told me a lot about of him. Lol he walked out because they threw up a curtain between his interview and Chris Harris Jrs Quote
zow2 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Saquon already going off today against the Commanders, who are woefully undermanned it appears in stopping the run. Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Allen getting 5 passing touchdowns today 1 Quote
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