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Just now, Ralonzo said:

Narrative on NFLN is that Lamar was MVP in the game with an 88-yard MVP drive but his teammates let him down. And also he didn't have his #1 receiving weapon so we shouldn't hold his "two boo-boos" (Direct quote I kid you not) against him.

Oh tomorrow will be defend Lamar day… nothing positive will be said about the Bills 

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2 minutes ago, Ralonzo said:

Narrative on NFLN is that Lamar was MVP in the game with an 88-yard MVP drive but his teammates let him down. And also he didn't have his #1 receiving weapon so we shouldn't hold his "two boo-boos" (Direct quote I kid you not) against him.

 

I'm just watching that too.  I love how it's ALL about Lamar.  Bills under the radar.

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1 minute ago, Ralonzo said:

Narrative on NFLN is that Lamar was MVP in the game with an 88-yard MVP drive but his teammates let him down. And also he didn't have his #1 receiving weapon so we shouldn't hold his "two boo-boos" (Direct quote I kid you not) against him.

I'm a Lamar backer, but he turned the ball over twice in embarrassing fashion. Josh Allen would get relegated to the XFL if he made those errors.

 

Lamar is great, but Joshua Patrick Allen is the 2024 NFL MVP.

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5 minutes ago, GolfandBills said:

Oh tomorrow will be defend Lamar day… nothing positive will be said about the Bills 

 

We're already onto Allen's "not very impressive stats" despite "two short rushing TDs"

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In tonight's game it was Henry that kept the Ravens in the game and stole back momentum in the 3rd quarter.  Jackson had a great late 4th quarter drive but this game was a microcosm of the Ravens season - when Henry was bottled up in the 1st half the Bills dominated and were up 21 - 10.  When Henry started trucking people in the 2nd half Jackson suddenly also played better.  The two are connected.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

I'm just watching that too.  I love how it's ALL about Lamar.  Bills under the radar.

Right, they do know he's not playing next week right?

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Just now, CincyBillsFan said:

In tonight's game it was Henry that kept the Ravens in the game and stole back momentum in the 3rd quarter.  Jackson had a great late 4th quarter drive but this game was a microcosm of the Ravens season - when Henry was bottled up in the 1st half the Bills dominated and were up 21 - 10.  When Henry started trucking people in the 2nd half Jackson suddenly also played better.  The two are connected.

 

 

Not even just Henry, when the Ravens changed up their run game and we weren't able to stop it they came back into the game. When they focused on Lamar throwing it....yeah it wasn't great.

1 minute ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

I swear you would think the NFL season is over if you weren't an NFL fan.

Now that I think about it, there's bound to be plenty of voters on the NFL network right?

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This game is just another piece of evidence that Lamar wasn't the MVP this season. He was struggling until Henry and Hill started ripping off runs in the second half. Another thing, was this game followed all of the games this season where Lamar is throwing to college wide open players. It's just crazy how these guys don't have anybody within 5-10 yards. This is while missing their #1 WR, and big plodding TEs are still getting this wide open. The OC for Baltimore should get a HC job or raise or something.

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1 hour ago, DapperCam said:

This game is just another piece of evidence that Lamar wasn't the MVP this season. He was struggling until Henry and Hill started ripping off runs in the second half. Another thing, was this game followed all of the games this season where Lamar is throwing to college wide open players. It's just crazy how these guys don't have anybody within 5-10 yards. This is while missing their #1 WR, and big plodding TEs are still getting this wide open. The OC for Baltimore should get a HC job or raise or something.

Monken is already the highest paid OC in the league at 3M.  And he'll likely get a HCing job.  Eventually MVP voters have got to become exhausted over Lamar's inability to go deep in the playoffs.  Those 2 turnovers cost them the game.

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1 minute ago, Process said:

 

‘Adversity’…entirely caused by him lol 

think they scored a little too fast to be honest not sure why acho is bragging about the 8 plays 🤣 .  They probably lose that game whether Andrews catches that 2 pointer or not 

 

I think a decent chunk of this is some of them trying to defend their mvp votes 

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Just now, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

‘Adversity’…entirely caused by him lol 

think they scored a little too fast to be honest not sure why acho is bragging about the 8 plays 🤣 .  They probably lose that game whether Andrews catches that 2 pointer or not 

 

I think a decent chunk of this is some of them trying to defend their mvp votes 

Stephan A and Ryan don't have MVP votes. Just big Lamar fans. 

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51 minutes ago, Process said:

 

 

Good God this is stupid.

 

Lamar looked like a lost Puppy for most of the game. How many negative plays did Lamar have vs Josh and how consequential were those plays?

 

That Lamar fumble was a -50 yard play on its own. 

 

Lamar was getting pressured consistently and he wasn't prepared for it. Multiple incompletions were because of pressure (I can think of Taron and Milano in particular getting pressure) that caused him to miss relatively wide open WRs.

 

Lamar is a great player. But it's disgusting anyone would say a TE dropping a game TYING conversion with 93 seconds left and 2 TOs for Buffalo was responsible for any very deserved slander for continued postseason struggles by Lamar is RIDICULOUS!!!

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2 hours ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

Good God this is stupid.

 

Lamar looked like a lost Puppy for most of the game. How many negative plays did Lamar have vs Josh and how consequential were those plays?

 

That Lamar fumble was a -50 yard play on its own. 

 

Lamar was getting pressured consistently and he wasn't prepared for it. Multiple incompletions were because of pressure (I can think of Taron and Milano in particular getting pressure) that caused him to miss relatively wide open WRs.

 

Lamar is a great player. But it's disgusting anyone would say a TE dropping a game TYING conversion with 93 seconds left and 2 TOs for Buffalo was responsible for any very deserved slander for continued postseason struggles by Lamar is RIDICULOUS!!!

Must have spotted him on the sideline greasing the football before his fumble I guess.

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This game was a team win. Allen was part of a team last night. I wouldn't say he played ay MVP level but he did what needed to be done. On the other hand, Lamar played and talked himself out of consideration.

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