DeltaDigital Posted Tuesday at 08:08 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:08 PM 1 hour ago, DrBob806 said: Well, that HOF coach only reached the SB with Marino once. One of the strangest things in NFL history. That illustrates how hard it is to get there, let alone win it. I have pride that it was jim kelly and his squad that kept them out 1 Quote
26TrapDraw Posted Tuesday at 08:29 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:29 PM 7 hours ago, njbuff said: For all of Allen’s greatness, he has to carry the Titanic on his back when it comes to his team, especially the coaches. He might go down as Dan Marino 2.0 with legs. I hope I’m wrong as Allen deserves multiple SB rings. and It will be a complete and utter travesty if he doesn't get at least 1. But as us old timers know, that would be very Billsy and unfortunately par for the course. 1 Quote
Big Turk Posted Tuesday at 08:32 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:32 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said: Another 1st for Allen Leading NFL MVP candidate Josh Allen had the best fantasy performance by a quarterback ever in Week 14, logging an incredible six touchdowns (three through the air, three on the ground) en route to 51.88 fantasy points. The second-best historical QB performance was over six decades ago, in 1961, when Houston Oiler George Blanda would have produced a 49.72-point game. In the league I played in, would have been worth 55 points They only account for standard scoring since there are so many variations it's impossible to account for them all. I had the misfortune of playing Allen in one of my fantasy leagues this week and he also had Jamar Chase. Allen had 63.5 points in that league and Chase had 55.1 so combined they put up almost 119 against me themselves. The man didn't even have 3 people in since he is doing terrible and out of the playoffs, I had an overall good week and put up 178 points and ended up losing by 3. Probably could have had an all-time high scoring game in our league if he actually started the other players. Edited Tuesday at 08:33 PM by Big Turk 1 Quote
Dr.Mantis_Toboggan Posted Tuesday at 08:43 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:43 PM Terry is going to have a decision to make this coming offseason when MiDermott craps the bed in the post season like he always does… bc Josh just got engaged to a famous actress who lives out west, and he grew up a Niners fan. He’s always going to say the right thing, but it would be insane to expect him to just keep running it back with Coach MiDermott. On the flip side, if he forces his way out to SF, a team that just got to the Super Bowl with Brock F’n Purdy, him in that Shannahan offense own the NFC for likely the next 10 years. It’d be great if Sean just gracefully bowed out after this year, if they don’t get it done… obviously I hope I’m wrong, but I haven’t seen anything this season that leads me to believe MiDermott has learned from his mistakes. 1 1 Quote
BigDingus Posted Tuesday at 09:14 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:14 PM 8 hours ago, MJS said: Mahomes didn't play his first season, so they are on a very similar pace. Pretty incredible QBs. That's the one thing that sucks. All of these accomplishments will always have an asterisks brought up, and it's not unfair to do so either. Doesn't mean Allen's accomplishments aren't great, they absolutely are, but I wish Mahomes started that first season just so we wouldn't always have to add this extra context. 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted Tuesday at 09:15 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:15 PM 1 hour ago, DeltaDigital said: I have pride that it was jim kelly and his squad that kept them out I'd thank Thurman Thomas and Bruce Smith more. Flip the teams and Marino might have won a Super Bowl for us as he was far superior to Kelly. 1 1 Quote
ScotSHO Posted Tuesday at 09:21 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:21 PM 35 minutes ago, Dr.Mantis_Toboggan said: Terry is going to have a decision to make this coming offseason when MiDermott craps the bed in the post season like he always does… bc Josh just got engaged to a famous actress who lives out west, and he grew up a Niners fan. He’s always going to say the right thing, but it would be insane to expect him to just keep running it back with Coach MiDermott. On the flip side, if he forces his way out to SF, a team that just got to the Super Bowl with Brock F’n Purdy, him in that Shannahan offense own the NFC for likely the next 10 years. It’d be great if Sean just gracefully bowed out after this year, if they don’t get it done… obviously I hope I’m wrong, but I haven’t seen anything this season that leads me to believe MiDermott has learned from his mistakes. This scenario (or similar) is a lot closer than many fans want to admit. What happens when Stafford retires? What happens if Herbert washes out? Terrance will have to preemptively choose his path, or it'll happen for him soon. 1 Quote
DeltaDigital Posted Tuesday at 09:38 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:38 PM 22 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: I'd thank Thurman Thomas and Bruce Smith more. Flip the teams and Marino might have won a Super Bowl for us as he was far superior to Kelly. Unpopular take round here. Careful the whiney rose glasses crowd might gang up 😂 Quote
NewEra Posted Tuesday at 09:40 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:40 PM He’s the best player of all time- minus the rings Quote
Big Turk Posted Tuesday at 11:13 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:13 PM (edited) Apparently @DrBob806 thinks Kelvin Benjamin, Robert Foster, Andre Holmes, Isaiah MacKenzie, Charles Clay and a few other traah WRs and TEs are the equal of Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill and Sammy Watkins while being coached by Andy Reid since he rolled his eyes at my post above. Edited Tuesday at 11:13 PM by Big Turk 1 Quote
US Egg Posted Tuesday at 11:41 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:41 PM 2 hours ago, The Jokeman said: I'd thank Thurman Thomas and Bruce Smith more. Flip the teams and Marino might have won a Super Bowl for us as he was far superior to Kelly. Well, you are the Jokeman. 1 Quote
GoBills808 Posted Tuesday at 11:44 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:44 PM 2 hours ago, BigDingus said: That's the one thing that sucks. All of these accomplishments will always have an asterisks brought up, and it's not unfair to do so either. Doesn't mean Allen's accomplishments aren't great, they absolutely are, but I wish Mahomes started that first season just so we wouldn't always have to add this extra context. wat Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Tuesday at 11:48 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:48 PM (edited) 2 hours ago, BigDingus said: That's the one thing that sucks. All of these accomplishments will always have an asterisks brought up, and it's not unfair to do so either. Doesn't mean Allen's accomplishments aren't great, they absolutely are, but I wish Mahomes started that first season just so we wouldn't always have to add this extra context. There will never be an asterisk There's no asterisk next to OJ's rushing record in 14 games In 20 years nobody's going to remember or care that Patrick mahomes got the benefit behind sitting behind a pro bowl quarterback and the Hall of Fame coach and learning from the bench for a season That will never be an asterisk in the annals of football history Edited Tuesday at 11:48 PM by Buffalo716 1 Quote
Augie Posted Tuesday at 11:51 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:51 PM 8 minutes ago, US Egg said: Well, you are the Jokeman. Funny, but I’m not taking a stance on anything with so many variables. Quote
DrW Posted Tuesday at 11:52 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:52 PM 2 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: That will never be an asterisk in the anals of football history As far as Freudian slips go, this one is easily top 100. Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted Tuesday at 11:53 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:53 PM 3 hours ago, 26TrapDraw said: and It will be a complete and utter travesty if he doesn't get at least 1. But as us old timers know, that would be very Billsy and unfortunately par for the course. It's absolutely absurd if we don't win a few with Allen. It's ridiculous Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Tuesday at 11:53 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:53 PM (edited) 1 minute ago, DrW said: As far as Freudian slips go, this one is easily top 100. Well you must have quoted me within the first 10 seconds cuz I spelled it wrong and instantly edited it, as soon as I hit post I edited it lol And it's technically not a Freudian slip because nothing about anal is on my mind LOL I just can't spell Edited Tuesday at 11:55 PM by Buffalo716 1 Quote
Billsfanatic8989 Posted Tuesday at 11:57 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:57 PM (edited) 9 hours ago, Chandler#81 said: Yes. But… https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDXcVUUILu_/?igsh=MWQ0cWdwMG81NncyMw== He is absolutely correct. There are very few game changers on this team. Who on D would keep OC's up at night? There are no legit # 1 receivers. That's simply unacceptable. Brady had Gronk and Edelman. They had top 10 defenses who helped win SB's. In fact, I'm pretty sure they had a top 10 D every time they won a SB. Chiefs have elite talent on D. Of course, Kelce at TE & had Hill. I'm not even going to get into the difference in coaches. It's been beaten to death. Edited yesterday at 12:01 AM by Billsfanatic8989 Quote
BigDingus Posted Tuesday at 11:58 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:58 PM 3 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: There will never be an asterisk There's no asterisk next to OJ's rushing record in 14 games In 20 years nobody's going to remember or care that Patrick mahomes got the benefit behind sitting behind a pro bowl quarterback and the Hall of Fame coach and learning from the bench for a season That will never be an asterisk in the annals of football history I'm not speaking of a literal asterisk, I'm speaking of people ALWAYS bringing up "well Mahomes sat his first year!" after every one of these records. You can deny it doesn't happen, but that's not reality. Even in this thread it was pointed out. Also, OJ's record isn't even talked about outside of Bills fans, and that's a far more standard type of record ("most ___ in a season" vs "most ____ over first X years"). People care more about most yards in a season or most TDs in a season or most sacks in a season, rather than "most sacks for a player before age 30" or "most TDs in a player's first 7 seasons." People talk about Eric Dickerson's rushing record, while only Bills fans are there to say "but he did it in 14 games vs 16!" In contrast, every time I see NFL or ESPN or any sports personality post about Allen's "most ___ in first X seasons," the replies are FILLED with people saying "Mahomes sat his first year, so it doesn't count!" Quote
DrBob806 Posted Tuesday at 11:59 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:59 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Big Turk said: Apparently @DrBob806 thinks Kelvin Benjamin, Robert Foster, Andre Holmes, Isaiah MacKenzie, Charles Clay and a few other traah WRs and TEs are the equal of Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill and Sammy Watkins while being coached by Andy Reid since he rolled his eyes at my post above. Not really. It's a message board, opinions will differ. I rolled the eyes because one could argue Mahomes made Kelce. Hill is pure speed, so he'd even look good with JP Losman. Watkins? Didn't the Bills send him to KC? That makes no sense. Kelce's career took off with Mahomes, not that he was a slouch with Alex Smith. It's ok to acknowledge greatness on non-Bills players. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/K/KelcTr00.htm Edited yesterday at 12:37 AM by DrBob806 1 Quote
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