thestrangebrew1
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I wouldn't put the whole game on him, but hIs body of work includes a complete meltdown in the playoffs last year and a 24-24 record or something like that. IIRC he's the defensive playcaller too. IDK. Looking at their record, they won't be able to get over .500 and surely won't make the playoffs even if they win out. Someone's head's gotta roll, Staley just seems like the guy. I doubt they get rid of Moore who they just brought in this season.I mean is it really his fault his players kept making dumb ass mistakes?
It's one game where literally everything went wrong for them but it was mainly on the players IMO. Fumbles and interceptions aren't really on the head coach.
Hey any other predictions that you came up with today?I wouldn't put the whole game on him, but hIs body of work includes a complete meltdown in the playoffs last year and a 24-24 record or something like that. IIRC he's the defensive playcaller too. IDK. Looking at their record, they won't be able to get over .500 and surely won't make the playoffs even if they win out. Someone's head's gotta roll, Staley just seems like the guy. I doubt they get rid of Moore who they just brought in this season.
i thought da bears had that one at the very end
If Purdy doesn't get the MVP award, Imma riot.
Allen is part of the reason the Bills are in a bad spot with his bad INTs.Allen leads Purdy by 6 TDs this season and isn't even in the conversation, which is criminal.
Allen is part of the reason the Bills are in a bad spot with his bad INTs.
If Purdy doesn't get the MVP award, Imma riot.
You're desperate, aren't you.What a tired and erroneous point. First, several of his interceptions were either off his own players' fingertips or as 3rd down pseudo-punts/Hail Marys. Second, if you subtract his turnovers from his TDs, he's still only 2 behind Purdy, at +20 to Purdy's +22.
You're desperate, aren't you.
The MVP isn't the "most potent" award. It's the one that gives the most value to the team.
Josh Allen essentially gave away games to the Jets, Jags, etc. A player that costs teams games simply can't be that valuable compared to others in the league. He might be the MVP of the Bills because they'd crack and leak their entrails without him, but most certainly not MVP of the league.
How many passes did Allen have last night? Tell me what MVP stands for with a straight face with his stats last night in a game they dominated.Oh please. Allen is the reason the team was even in the games, despite the playcalling of Ken Dorsey. The defense gave away so many games this season. Jets? 10 points in the final 5 minutes and a return TD in OT. Broncos? Game winning FG drive in the final two minutes. Eagles? Game winning FG drive in the final two minutes. Patriots? Game winning TD drive in the final two minutes. There's a reason so many Bills fans called for McDermott's head, since he runs the defense.
Try putting another QB on the Bills and see how well they would have done. Allen isn't just the "most potent", he's usually "the only reason Buffalo doesn't get shut out". Allen accounts for 82.2% of their TDs. The top 5 MVP candidates going into this week? Dak: 62.5%, Purdy: 58.5%, Lamar: 51.1%, Hurts: 79.5%, Mahomes: 71.4%. Tell me again who is most valuable to their team?
How many passes did Allen have last night? Tell me what MVP stands for with a straight face with his stats last night in a game they dominated.
LOL at supporting Allen's MVP case with a made-up stat. I guess he and Jalens Hurts have to be the front-runners by "accounting" for 80% of their team's TDs.
Guess I'll still wait.Last night was literally the first game all season he didn't have to carry the team. Cook had 221 scrimmage yards and was easily the best player on the field for either team. Allen's 15 pass attempts were the fewest he's ever had in a full game, because he finally didn't need to.
I guess you don't think Brock, the clear and deserving favorite, should be MVP then, right? Because pass attempts are so important, and Brock is 21st in this category.Guess I'll still wait.
I'm not an NFL junky, but I've never head of anyone credible claim that "accounted for" TDs is a prime metric to judge a QB's value. Never. Then you basically used a variation of gross TDs, by deducting turnovers. Honestly I love stats as much as the next guy but we don't need to cherry pick numbers to make our guy look better.Made up stat? What? I'm certainly not the first person to point this out.
And I never said he should be the frontrunner. Just that he should be in the conversation. If the defense hadn't blown 4 leads in the final 2 minutes of games, the Bills would be the #1 seed right now and he would be among the frontrunners.