Kelly to Allen Posted yesterday at 11:23 AM Posted yesterday at 11:23 AM 3 minutes ago, Matt_In_NH said: Nice Downer thread....I nominate this for depression thought of the century The past 5 years have been the most happy and angry I've ever been as a bills fan.... 1 Quote
Dablitzkrieg Posted yesterday at 01:34 PM Posted yesterday at 01:34 PM 19 hours ago, Virgil said: Forgive the offseason post, but this thought crossed my mind last night, so flame appropriately. Don't think anymore. And, if you do, don't post your toxic thoughts here 2 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted yesterday at 01:45 PM Posted yesterday at 01:45 PM 19 hours ago, Virgil said: You are correct about his contract and it's not something I'm "worried" about. Just something that I thought about and was curious to see how people would feel about it. Like I said, a truly offseason bored post. It's not a bored offseason post. I think everyone needs to go see his post game presser,I thought he could have come back to Buffalo and said "That's it, I'm done" with how he looked and sounded. Banging his hand against the door, and trying to get it open has really worn on him. 1 1 Quote
Whkfc Posted yesterday at 02:08 PM Posted yesterday at 02:08 PM 20 hours ago, Virgil said: I agree with you here. I think he really does love it here and wants to be the man who brings the city it's first trophy. I was more so thinking if he did decide to try something different, if people would be upset with him for it. I believe he also has alotta say in the direction of the organization. He has a say in draft picks. He wouldn't get that everywhere. They are close they just missing a playmaker or 2 on defense. Quote
Low Positive Posted yesterday at 03:14 PM Posted yesterday at 03:14 PM Who cares? He’s only got five good years left. 4 Quote
corta765 Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM Posted yesterday at 03:21 PM I do not think this is the most outrageous thought. Realistically the only path I really see this happening is the team regresses into the middle and becomes a fringe playoff team that stops being a real contender. IF that happens and Pegula refuses to fire McD which would be needed at that point then I absolutely think he could request out. But the amount of dominos required to get there is pretty large and not worth really investing much emotion in. The more interesting question is whether the Bills ride with Josh until he fades out like Big Ben or Eli.. or if they eventually move on late in his career like what happened with Brady/Peyton. Josh doesn't have the ego like Farve/Rodgers where he could muck stuff up pretty bad, but both NE/IND made decisions to try and reset as an org which in retrospect probably cost each another ring rather than going for broke. Quote
RkFast Posted yesterday at 03:44 PM Posted yesterday at 03:44 PM 22 hours ago, Virgil said: Forgive the offseason post, but this thought crossed my mind last night, so flame appropriately. It's hard for me to argue that Josh has been let down by the defense in key games, especially the playoffs. You could also say that the Bills were outcoached in most of their playoff losses. Add in being in the same conference as the Ravens, Bengals, Chiefs, and other improving AFC teams, it's not going to get any easier soon. With being from the west coast and being engaged to a movie star, is it crazy to think it might make more sense for him to want to play out his contract and join a team like the Rams? He would immediately become the NFL king of LA, have an offensive minded coach, and be closer to home. I think his chances to get a ring would greatly improve, and he'd get to play in a dome where he excels. To be clear, I don't want any of this to happen. But if it did, I don't think I could really blame him. Yes, the Bills took a chance on him, but he was still a top 10 pick and has paid the team and city back well beyond that. I would hate it, but I would still support him. Josh Allen, right now is playing for one of the best-run and successful organizations in the NFL with solid ownership, a new stadium coming and a fantastic fanbase. If Josh leaves, hes a moron. 1 1 1 1 Quote
US Egg Posted yesterday at 04:10 PM Posted yesterday at 04:10 PM 52 minutes ago, Low Positive said: Who cares? He’s only got five good years left. Quite possible and no more an outlandish supposition than the op’s. Quote
RyanC883 Posted yesterday at 04:15 PM Posted yesterday at 04:15 PM I would hope he goes public with his issues (coaching, defense, lack of #1 WR, etc.) prior to leaving. Just leaving would do nothing. At least state the issues, and let Pegs try to fix them. 1 1 Quote
JakeFrommStateFarm Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM Posted yesterday at 04:39 PM After marriage and children, Josh will want to live in the LA full time. This is to support his wifes acting and music career. 2 1 Quote
Virgil Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 50 minutes ago, RyanC883 said: I would hope he goes public with his issues (coaching, defense, lack of #1 WR, etc.) prior to leaving. Just leaving would do nothing. At least state the issues, and let Pegs try to fix them. I don't think he'll ever be that guy. Too nice and respectful Quote
zow2 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) Either his boyhood team 49ers or his current home, Rams. I’ve said for a few years that’s where he would play out his final years. I do think he loves the Bills, Fans, etc. But hey if you’re pegula and you want him to stay for the long term, don’t stop with making him the highest paid QB. Give him a % of the team. Sure why not, be the first ownership to give the franchise QB a slice of the Bills and he will be involved indefinitely. Edited 23 hours ago by zow2 1 Quote
uticaclub Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Whkfc said: I believe he also has alotta say in the direction of the organization. He has a say in draft picks. He wouldn't get that everywhere. They are close they just missing a playmaker or 2 on defense. At this stage of his career, you would think he would appreciate someone saying, “Coleman is a clown.” While he may look impressive in highlights, our team of scouts evaluates his games thoroughly and has consulted with his coaches. As a result, we have decided to pass on him. 3 hours ago, Whkfc said: I believe he also has alotta say in the direction of the organization. He has a say in draft picks. He wouldn't get that everywhere. They are close they just missing a playmaker or 2 on defense. The whole defensive philosophy needs to be reimagined to win in the playoffs. Edited 23 hours ago by uticaclub 1 1 Quote
Rocky Landing Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 34 minutes ago, JakeFrommStateFarm said: After marriage and children, Josh will want to live in the LA full time. This is to support his wifes acting and music career. Are you suggesting that Allan would only be willing to play for the Chargers, or Rams, and that he would go out of his way to engineer a deal in one of those franchises? Seems like a stretch. He doesn't have a home in LA now. And there really isn't a reason for Hailee to live there full time, either. Motion picture production is way down in LA, but even if it were booming, it's a part time gig for someone like her, and a lot of the productions she would be involved with wouldn't shoot in LA anyway. Even animation voice work is largely done remotely these days. There's no reason to live in LA full time. Plus, the city is a sh!thole. Trust me-- I live here. 2 Quote
FireChans Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said: Are you suggesting that Allan would only be willing to play for the Chargers, or Rams, and that he would go out of his way to engineer a deal in one of those franchises? Seems like a stretch. He doesn't have a home in LA now. And there really isn't a reason for Hailee to live there full time, either. Motion picture production is way down in LA, but even if it were booming, it's a part time gig for someone like her, and a lot of the productions she would be involved with wouldn't shoot in LA anyway. Even animation voice work is largely done remotely these days. There's no reason to live in LA full time. Plus, the city is a sh!thole. Trust me-- I live here. Do you think Hailee lives in Buffalo full time? 1 Quote
Rocky Landing Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 8 minutes ago, FireChans said: Do you think Hailee lives in Buffalo full time? Of course not. Neither does Josh. 2 Quote
PrimeTime101 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago this is a 100% Colts/Manning scenario brewing.. but not till the last 3-4 years of his career.. we have time.. Quote
uticaclub Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said: Of course not. Neither does Josh. most of the team doesn’t. The “rich” people where I grew up didn't live in NY year round and those people aren't that wealthy Quote
JakeFrommStateFarm Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, Rocky Landing said: Are you suggesting that Allan would only be willing to play for the Chargers, or Rams, and that he would go out of his way to engineer a deal in one of those franchises? Seems like a stretch. He doesn't have a home in LA now. And there really isn't a reason for Hailee to live there full time, either. Motion picture production is way down in LA, but even if it were booming, it's a part time gig for someone like her, and a lot of the productions she would be involved with wouldn't shoot in LA anyway. Even animation voice work is largely done remotely these days. There's no reason to live in LA full time. Plus, the city is a sh!thole. Trust me-- I live here. LA may be a stretch. But I thought So Cal was really nice about an hour outside LA. I liked the Huntington beach area. But close enough to LA to continue to grow her career but not in the middle of the city. I know that Josh lives in Encino I believe and she is pretty close to there. Quote
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