DCofNC Posted yesterday at 12:54 AM Posted yesterday at 12:54 AM 1 minute ago, Big Turk said: Jackson had an equally bad INT...maybe worse even. Yes, but far better overall game. Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted yesterday at 12:55 AM Posted yesterday at 12:55 AM 10 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said: His lack of stats against a crap NE might have hurt him It’ll definitely tighten up a bit…Lamar wasn’t outstanding at least and saquon is lookin like he’s gonna come up short Quote
Stretch Posted yesterday at 12:55 AM Posted yesterday at 12:55 AM Allen will still be the sizeable favorite, slightly less than before. 1 1 Quote
zow2 Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM 1 minute ago, Big Turk said: Jackson had an equally bad INT...maybe worse even. Yeah we’re not dissecting interceptions at this point. it’s 12-3 vs 10-5 record, and all the ridiculous things Allen has done this season. He’s done more with less. As pedestrian as Josh was today, let’s face it, they likely lose if he’s not playing. Quote
Big Blitz Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM He’s still the front runner. Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM 1 minute ago, DCofNC said: Yes, but far better overall game. If the trend continues Lamar will win it but if it’s one game that his team won anyway I doubt it. If the ravens don’t win the division Lamar has no chance no matter what he does Quote
DCofNC Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM 4 minutes ago, Dafan said: If Chiefs win and Ravens lose, we're locked in as the second seed. Yep, would actually be a hell of a Christmas present, just bubble wrap the starters till the playoffs. Quote
UKBillFan Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM 1 minute ago, Big Turk said: Jackson had an equally bad INT...maybe worse even. And ran up the score against a Steelers side who have already clinched a play off place. Not limped home against the bottom dwelling Pats. Quote
mjt328 Posted yesterday at 01:00 AM Posted yesterday at 01:00 AM Allen's MVP case is toast. The Chiefs will win on Christmas and clinch the #1 seed. The Steelers are the biggest frauds in the NFL. With nothing left to play for, the Bills will shut-down Allen for the remainder of the season. Especially with scares the last two weeks on his throwing shoulder and throwing hand. Meanwhile, the Ravens will destroy the Texans and take the lead in the AFC North. The final week they go against the clearly tanking Browns. Lamar Jackson will pad stats and walk away with at least 7-8 more touchdowns in the last two games. All those voters who said the MVP race was over after the Lions game... they will start backtracking. 1 Quote
Process Posted yesterday at 01:01 AM Posted yesterday at 01:01 AM Updated odds are Allen -600 Jackson +425. Sportsbooks still have him as a heavy favorite. Lamar has another prime time game vs a playoff team coming up, which gives him the opportunity to further close the gap. Said it before but him finishing the season in prime time while Allen plays garbage teams works in Lamar's favor. 2 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said: Say goodbye to -900 All the way down to -600... Quote
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Posted yesterday at 01:01 AM Posted yesterday at 01:01 AM Nothing changed Quote
DCofNC Posted yesterday at 01:01 AM Posted yesterday at 01:01 AM 3 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said: If the trend continues Lamar will win it but if it’s one game that his team won anyway I doubt it. If the ravens don’t win the division Lamar has no chance no matter what he does I’m hoping Lamar lays an egg vs Houston and loses. I know it’s wrong, but I would prefer KC just wins and clinches the 1 so it’s an easy choice to rest vs the pats at least. Quote
Dafan Posted yesterday at 01:01 AM Posted yesterday at 01:01 AM 4 minutes ago, DCofNC said: Yep, would actually be a hell of a Christmas present, just bubble wrap the starters till the playoffs. Ideally id like both then to lose so we would lock up.at least the second seed and still possibly getting the #1 seed. Quote
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Posted yesterday at 01:04 AM Posted yesterday at 01:04 AM Are they picking an MVP or the stats man award which Jackson is. Josh is the real MVP of this league. Didn't the Ravens have the Lamar throw a deep TD with 1:22 left yesterday and a 31-14 lead? Bills would never do that. Ravens are a stats team. Quote
DCofNC Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM Posted yesterday at 01:05 AM 1 minute ago, Dafan said: Ideally id like both then to lose so we would lock up.at least the second seed and still possibly getting the #1 seed. I don’t know, I don’t like the odds of KC losing 2 in a row, at this point I say let them wrap it up, Bills get one more win or Ravens one more loss, take a week (or two) off in the regular season and be ready to play ball in the playoffs. They absolutely cannot afford injuries going in. 3 minutes ago, Process said: "Toast" you can get 4.25 to 1 on your money right now if you truly believe that. Honestly, I think he’s got a real point and it’s not a terrible bet. We all know how much the media loves Lamar. Quote
Billsfanatic8989 Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM Posted yesterday at 01:06 AM Allen winning mvp helps his hof case Quote
Beast Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM 3rd worst game of the season for Josh. I’m getting a vibe that his receivers are not creating separation. He has to go on a scramble drill to get it to 0 or 18. 1 minute ago, Billsfanatic8989 said: Allen winning mvp helps his hof case He will be a first ballot regardless. 1 Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted yesterday at 01:11 AM Posted yesterday at 01:11 AM (edited) Ravens fans are extremely annoying and have a weird obsession of constantly going after Allen. Lamar won an MVP with 29 total TDs which was pretty low. Allen should absolutely win MVP if we win next week and he looks good Edited yesterday at 01:12 AM by Warriorspikes51 Quote
Georgia Bill Posted yesterday at 01:12 AM Posted yesterday at 01:12 AM 3 minutes ago, Billsfanatic8989 said: Allen winning mvp helps his hof case Something else helps his case more - and is FAR more important than the MVP race. The only way Allen winning the MVP means anything to me is if he also hoists the Lombardi trophy. 1 Quote
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