Ray Stonada Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 2 hours ago, Beck Water said: That is true, but is number of passing TDs in a game really the metric of a great QB? I haven't looked, but passing yards aren't correlated with winning, so I dunno if passing TDs are. I mean, Goff just threw 5 passing TDs vs the Bills, and .... lost? Josh threw 3 vs the Rams and.... lost? Agreed. I was just marveling that Lamar has at least six 5 TD games, when to my eye, Josh is clearly the superior passer. 1 Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 2 hours ago, Ray Stonada said: Best I can remember, Josh has not thrown 5 TDs in another game. Lamar has done it a few times. He is obviously one of the best playing right now, IMO. Still, I think Josh is the better quarterback, but maybe the Bills let up more than Baltimore after they get up three scores? I think there is some truth about them letting up. It's one of the reasons I remain nervous about games against good opponents. Lions game was one of them. Yeah we had injuries but the defense sure did give up a lot of points in the 4th to the tune of an anxiety riddled onsides kick. 2 Quote
Cash Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 2 hours ago, Beck Water said: That is wild. How could they make that mistake? Yes, January 15th 2022 vs NWE in a 47-17 playoff game. 84% completion for 308 yds, 5 passing TDs, 0 INT, and 6 rushes for 66 yds. Do the Ravens think it doesn't count because it was in the playoffs against a 10-7 team coached by Bill Belicheck, instead of against a 2-12 Giants team that jettisoned their former 1st round QB a few weeks back and is visibly tanking? Did someone tell them? Edit: I messaged the Ravens on Facebook. Wonder if they'll get back to me. I would assume they mean in the regular season? Quote
Ray Stonada Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 12 minutes ago, Goin Breakdown said: I think there is some truth about them letting up. It's one of the reasons I remain nervous about games against good opponents. Lions game was one of them. Yeah we had injuries but the defense sure did give up a lot of points in the 4th to the tune of an anxiety riddled onsides kick. It's weird. They get up three scores and then move both safeties back 25 yards, and it backfires. The other team gets to move into into the red zone in less than 2 minutes, or even worse, a speed WR catches an intermediate pass with tons of space and accelerates past every one. It's like the fear causes the thing they're afraid of to happen. 1 Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 4 minutes ago, Ray Stonada said: It's weird. They get up three scores and then move both safeties back 25 yards, and it backfires. The other team gets to move into into the red zone in less than 2 minutes, or even worse, a speed WR catches an intermediate pass with tons of space and accelerates past every one. It's like the fear causes the thing they're afraid of to happen. Case in point 13 seconds. "Well look at tape and learn from it" Quote
machine gun kelly Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 For the people that like to crap on the WGR guys and I’ll agree with that afternoon crew, Jeremy and Joe called this point this morning. Lamar can’t hold Allen’s water. He’s a good QB, but he’s not even close to the same stratosphere as Josh, Mahomes or Burrow. It’s a pr ridiculous game to get him the previous MVP. Josh has been better than him since they both entered the league. I’ll grant you in 2018, Lamar played better, Josh caught up in 19, and never looked back. If Josh doesn’t win the MVP, SB MVP, amd the SB, Ill be shocked this year. We will finish 14-3, and probably can rest some starters in the 2nd half of the next three games. We can beat the Cheats and Jests in our sleep. Sorry, Oats, no 55 yard wins this Sunday. It will be cold, but Josh likes the cold as evidenced by one of the coldest Bills games in history against oh yeah, the Cheats. Quote
Solomon Grundy Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 15 hours ago, Draconator said: In the tweet thread, Ravens fans are saying that Lamar did it in the regular season, and playoff stats don't count. I don't do social media either, but it clearly state " in a game"🤷🤦 15 hours ago, Dablitzkrieg said: #takeitdown😂😂 1 1 Quote
folz Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 Lamar won MVP last year, Josh will probably win this year. Josh had the better statistical year last year, Lamar is having the better statistical year this year. I guess it all balances out. It's actually pretty amazing how even their stats are across the two seasons thus far (outside of Josh having a sizable edge in TDs). 2023/2024 seasons combined Lamar: 8,822 Total Yards 66 Total TDs 10 INTs 20 Fumbles 67.6% comp. QB Rate: 111.7 QBR: 70.35 4th Q Comeback: 2 Game win drives: 2 Josh: 8,716 Total Yards 81 Total TDs 23 INTs 12 Fumbles 65.6% comp. QB Rate: 97.85 QBR: 74.45 4th Q Comeback: 2 Game win drives: 4 Just for reference: Mahomes: 7,531 Total Yards 50 Total TDs 25 INTs 7 Fumbles 67% comp. QB Rate: 91.8 QBR: 63.55 4th Q comeback: 6 Game win drive: 7 Mahomes is behind the other two in almost every statistical category, except the 4th quarter comebacks and game winning drives. But, I guess that is what makes Mahomes, Mahomes. Though he's probably had many more opportunities than the other two over the last two seasons also, with as many close games as the Chiefs have played. I'll taut Josh over Lamar every day when it comes to MVP talk, or who you'd rather have as your QB, but it is pretty amazing that these two guys, who were the most doubted and ridiculed QBs in their draft class, are now tops in the league. Big props to both guys. And we're just lucky to be around to see it. 1 1 1 Quote
buffalostu2 Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 15 hours ago, transient said: https://www.espn.com/nfl/boxscore/_/gameId/401326626 Tommy Doyle with a TD grab, nice! Forgot that one. Quote
Doc Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 3 hours ago, Kelly to Allen said: This is not true. Their is precedent for giving an MVP with 22 int. It was Kurt Warner, Warner also had 26 total turnovers.... There is no precedent to get MVP and not be top ten in passing yds or passing touchdowns There is also no precedent for getting a second MVP until you win a super bowl.... Also if you took the difference in turnovers (9 last year ), magically turned them into tds for Lamar, Allen still had more tds.... Lol Im saying that’s what the MVP voters were thinking. Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 8 minutes ago, Doc said: Im saying that’s what the MVP voters were thinking. I don't agree but I respect your opinion Quote
TheMightyMaxio Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 I get the whole "regular season" thing after the fact, but if you clearly created a graphic that includes "in NFL History", you might as well just admit you made a mistake and your research dept. half assed it. Quote
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 The only reason to separate regular and post season accomplishments is to standardize volume stats. Something that happens over the course of a single game, there’s no meaningful difference. Quote
without a drought Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 I'm waiting for someone to do this in the preseason before I decide anything. 1 Quote
mjt328 Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 I'm fine with rivalries. But I wish opposing fans could show some respect, and not always try to put down the other guy's QB in an attempt to make their own guy look good. Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson are all fantastic players, fun to watch, and on a HOF career trajectory. Jackson is having a great season. But simply on the basis of consistency, he is not the league MVP in 2024. Just last year, he won the award... despite being outside the Top 10 in most passing statistical categories. The reasoning was because of his team's record, and his performance in the biggest games of the regular season -- most notably the 49ers on Christmas Day. Based on the consistent standards MVP voters have set for the award, Allen deserves it this year. Quote
Harold Jackson Posted December 17, 2024 Posted December 17, 2024 And what happened when Josh did it? Still didn't reach SB. So odds are it happens again for both teams. Josh is doing all the scoring. Unless they can spread the Ball around. It's waiting till next year. Quote
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