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I can wait two more years. But if we go 10-7 and 9-8 the two years after winning our first Lombardi I guarantee all those "win a Superbowl and McDermott and Beane can stay for life" folks would be singing a very different song šŸ˜†

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

I can wait two more years. But if we go 10-7 and 9-8 the two years after winning our first Lombardi I guarantee all those "win a Superbowl and McDermott and Beane can stay for life" folks would be singing a very different song šŸ˜†

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Those are still winning records! After a Lombardi, we can go 4-13 for all I care.

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28 minutes ago, Ray Stonada said:

It made me sad reading about "Josh's last season." Even he does end up with 4 MVPs and 2 Lombardi's, that is gonna be a tough day here.

And we'll be looking back on the Josh Allen Superbowl glory days until the next great Bills team comes along.

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If things played out that way, there are no adequate words to describe the level of Sainthood that would be bestowed upon Josh Allen by the city of Buffalo.

I mean...he's already headed in that direction now and hasn't even won a title. But...2 Lombardis and 4 MVPs?!

Yeah...every little boy (and some girls) born in western New York for the ensuing decade would be named Josh or Allen.Ā 

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Sorry to be the turd in the punch bowl, but asking ChatGPT or any GPT to simulate any team or player's season will always result in something positive happening.

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The GPT does this because it gives the input priority over other variables in the model. Google search "Chat GPT Model for Raiders season" or even Browns. Same thing.

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It's a bit of fun, but shouldn't ever be considered predictive because it is heavily biased.

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26 minutes ago, Rigotz said:

Sorry to be the turd in the punch bowl, but asking ChatGPT or any GPT to simulate any team or player's season will always result in something positive happening.

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The GPT does this because it gives the input priority over other variables in the model. Google search "Chat GPT Model for Raiders season" or even Browns. Same thing.

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It's a bit of fun, but shouldn't ever be considered predictive because it is heavily biased.


Claude is my go to AI. I asked it to do the same:

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I'll simulate a potential career trajectory for Josh Allen. As I don't have information beyond October 2024, I'll create a plausible simulation based on his career trajectory up to that point and typical NFL quarterback career patterns.

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Josh Allen Career Simulation (2025-2035)

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2025 Season (Age 29)

Allen continues his prime years with the Bills, throwing for 4,400 yards, 37 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions. His rushing ability remains effective with 550 yards and 7 touchdowns on the ground. The Bills reach the AFC Championship but fall to the Bengals in a close game.

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2026 Season (Age 30)

A career-best season for Allen, who throws for 4,700 yards, 42 touchdowns, and just 11 interceptions. He adds 500 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns. The Bills finally break through, defeating the 49ers in Super Bowl LXI as Allen wins Super Bowl MVP with a 3-touchdown performance.

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2027 Season (Age 31)

Allen's production remains elite (4,350 yards, 35 TDs, 12 INTs) but the Bills struggle with injuries to key players. They lose in the Divisional Round to the Chiefs.

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2028 Season (Age 32)

Buffalo rebuilds parts of their roster. Allen throws for 4,200 yards with 33 touchdowns, adding 450 rushing yards as his running style becomes slightly more selective to preserve his health. The Bills return to the AFC Championship but lose to the Chargers.

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2029 Season (Age 33)

Allen's second Super Bowl run. He throws for 4,500 yards and 38 touchdowns while rushing for 400 yards. The Bills defeat the Eagles in Super Bowl LXIV, with Allen winning his second Super Bowl MVP award.

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2030 Season (Age 34)

Allen begins to show subtle signs of aging but remains highly effective, throwing for 4,100 yards and 32 touchdowns. His rushing drops to 300 yards as he focuses more on pocket passing. The Bills lose in the Divisional Round.

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2031 Season (Age 35)

A challenging year as Allen misses 4 games with a shoulder injury. He finishes with 3,200 yards and 24 touchdowns in 13 games. The Bills make the playoffs but exit in the Wild Card round.

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2032 Season (Age 36)

Allen bounces back with a healthy season, throwing for 3,900 yards and 30 touchdowns. His running game is now limited (200 yards), but his experience and arm talent keep him among the league's better quarterbacks. The Bills reach the Divisional Round.

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2033 Season (Age 37)

After contract negotiations, Allen and the Bills agree on what's likely his final Buffalo contract. He throws for 3,700 yards and 28 touchdowns as the Bills reach the playoffs but lose in the Wild Card round.

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2034 Season (Age 38)

Allen's final full season with Buffalo sees him throw for 3,400 yards and 25 touchdowns. The Bills miss the playoffs for the first time in years.

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2035 Season (Age 39)

Allen announces his retirement midway through the season after the Bills start 3-6. He finishes his career with approximately:

62,000 passing yards

480 passing touchdowns

7,000 rushing yards

75 rushing touchdowns

2 Super Bowl wins

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Allen is elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility in 2041.

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3 minutes ago, Draconator said:


Claude is my go to AI. I asked it to do the same:

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I'll simulate a potential career trajectory for Josh Allen. As I don't have information beyond October 2024, I'll create a plausible simulation based on his career trajectory up to that point and typical NFL quarterback career patterns.

Ā 

Josh Allen Career Simulation (2025-2035)

Ā 

2025 Season (Age 29)

Allen continues his prime years with the Bills, throwing for 4,400 yards, 37 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions. His rushing ability remains effective with 550 yards and 7 touchdowns on the ground. The Bills reach the AFC Championship but fall to the Bengals in a close game.

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2026 Season (Age 30)

A career-best season for Allen, who throws for 4,700 yards, 42 touchdowns, and just 11 interceptions. He adds 500 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns. The Bills finally break through, defeating the 49ers in Super Bowl LXI as Allen wins Super Bowl MVP with a 3-touchdown performance.

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2027 Season (Age 31)

Allen's production remains elite (4,350 yards, 35 TDs, 12 INTs) but the Bills struggle with injuries to key players. They lose in the Divisional Round to the Chiefs.

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2028 Season (Age 32)

Buffalo rebuilds parts of their roster. Allen throws for 4,200 yards with 33 touchdowns, adding 450 rushing yards as his running style becomes slightly more selective to preserve his health. The Bills return to the AFC Championship but lose to the Chargers.

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2029 Season (Age 33)

Allen's second Super Bowl run. He throws for 4,500 yards and 38 touchdowns while rushing for 400 yards. The Bills defeat the Eagles in Super Bowl LXIV, with Allen winning his second Super Bowl MVP award.

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2030 Season (Age 34)

Allen begins to show subtle signs of aging but remains highly effective, throwing for 4,100 yards and 32 touchdowns. His rushing drops to 300 yards as he focuses more on pocket passing. The Bills lose in the Divisional Round.

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2031 Season (Age 35)

A challenging year as Allen misses 4 games with a shoulder injury. He finishes with 3,200 yards and 24 touchdowns in 13 games. The Bills make the playoffs but exit in the Wild Card round.

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2032 Season (Age 36)

Allen bounces back with a healthy season, throwing for 3,900 yards and 30 touchdowns. His running game is now limited (200 yards), but his experience and arm talent keep him among the league's better quarterbacks. The Bills reach the Divisional Round.

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2033 Season (Age 37)

After contract negotiations, Allen and the Bills agree on what's likely his final Buffalo contract. He throws for 3,700 yards and 28 touchdowns as the Bills reach the playoffs but lose in the Wild Card round.

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2034 Season (Age 38)

Allen's final full season with Buffalo sees him throw for 3,400 yards and 25 touchdowns. The Bills miss the playoffs for the first time in years.

2035 Season (Age 39)

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Allen announces his retirement midway through the season after the Bills start 3-6. He finishes his career with approximately:

62,000 passing yards

480 passing touchdowns

7,000 rushing yards

75 rushing touchdowns

2 Super Bowl wins

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Allen is elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility in 2041.

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Weirdly similar to ChatGPT!

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24 minutes ago, Rigotz said:

Sorry to be the turd in the punch bowl, but asking ChatGPT or any GPT to simulate any team or player's season will always result in something positive happening.

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The GPT does this because it gives the input priority over other variables in the model. Google search "Chat GPT Model for Raiders season" or even Browns. Same thing.

Ā 

It's a bit of fun, but shouldn't ever be considered predictive because it is heavily biased.

Season 2 Shut Up GIF by Law & Order

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

I can wait two more years. But if we go 10-7 and 9-8 the two years after winning our first Lombardi I guarantee all those "win a Superbowl and McDermott and Beane can stay for life" folks would be singing a very different song šŸ˜†

Weā€™d go from comparing McDermott to Schottenheimer to comparing him to Tomlin.

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42 minutes ago, Logic said:

If things played out that way, there are no adequate words to describe the level of Sainthood that would be bestowed upon Josh Allen by the city of Buffalo.

I mean...he's already headed in that direction now and hasn't even won a title. But...2 Lombardis and 4 MVPs?!

Yeah...every little boy (and some girls) born in western New York for the ensuing decade would be named Josh or Allen.Ā 

Allen is just wayyy to off spelled for a first nameĀ 

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Alan is ok Allan is weird , Allen is worse hahahĀ 

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Great last name

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13 minutes ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

Why is this a thread? Anyone can ask ChatGPT the same question and get a different result. ChatGPT isn't some novel thing anymore. If you aren't using it in your daily life -- or at least if you haven't replaced Google with it -- you're not trying at all.


My bad. Sorry you had to read this thread.

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42 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

Season 2 Shut Up GIF by Law & Order

Well I can confirm Chat gpt is crazy

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I did ask it to simulate the next 10 Cleveland browns seasons with results in which it had DeShaun Watson leading the Cleveland browns to two AFC championship games and losing a super bowl

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29 minutes ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

Why is this a thread? Anyone can ask ChatGPT the same question and get a different result. ChatGPT isn't some novel thing anymore. If you aren't using it in your daily life -- or at least if you haven't replaced Google with it -- you're not trying at all.

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ChatGPT (all AI LLMs for that matter) is not a search engine and should not be used as such.

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