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Crap Throwing Clavin
19 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

 

 

34,990 yards passing.  Which is 32nd all-time.

 

Which doesn't sound that great...but is 500 yards less than Kelly, and more yards than Aikman, Warner, Romo, Steve Young.

 

That's a hell of a career for a journeyman QB.

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Crap Throwing Clavin

After that hip injury last year...I'm glad he's retiring.  He was at significant risk of being crippled if he played any more.

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Alaska Darin
53 minutes ago, Ann said:

More analytics

 

 

 

 

First job:  Analyze teams successfully finishing off games when on defense with under 15 seconds left on the clock.

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IDBillzFan
1 hour ago, Alaska Darin said:

First job:  Analyze teams successfully finishing off games when on defense with under 15 seconds left on the clock.

 

Ow-mutherphuckn-ch.

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4merper4mer
3 hours ago, Crap Throwing Monkey said:

 

They should just contract it out to us, with my Official BillsFans DAB POMA metrics.

Force Raheem Blackshear to put a decimal point between the digits on his uniform.

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I hope so!
 

 

1. Buffalo Bills

 

From the top of the organization down, the Buffalo Bills are in terrific hands. General manager Brandon Beane has assembled an elite staff led by 48-year-old head coach Sean McDermott as well as a fantastic roster.

 

Led by star quarterback Josh Allen, the team has a fearsome collection of playmakers on both sides of the ball. Seeing Buffalo land free agent Von Miller to solidify its pass rush after the team finished with the top overall defense in 2021 had to be terrifying for opponents.

 

For as good as Allen is, there's room for him to improve. His interception rate of 2.3 percent landed him 18th in the NFL last year. His completion rate of 63.3 percent was also lower than expected considering he averaged 6.8 yards per attempt.

 

While the additions of tailback James Cook and receiver Khalil Shakir are noteworthy for now and the future, by 2024, the Bills will need their draft picks from 2022 and 2023 to be reliable starters.

 

The biggest issue for Buffalo is the aging of its key stars. Safety Jordan Poyer will be a free agent after this season but will be turning 32. Fellow safety Micah Hyde will be 34 in 2024, and Miller will be 35.

 

Most of Buffalo's core will be just fine. Allen and cornerback Tre'Davious White will be in their prime years from 2024 to '26. Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds is a free agent after 2022 but has been productive enough for Buffalo to retain into the middle of the decade. Stefon Diggs will be in his early 30s, though.

 

Overall, though, the Bills have shown smart aggressiveness in their contract management and draft-pick allocation. Their player development has been excellent.

 

If they can avoid a massive drop-off on offense without coordinator Brian Daboll, who took the head coaching job with the New York Giants this offseason, they have a strong ecosystem to create success for years to come.

 

 

 

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22 hours ago, Ann said:

I hope so!
 

 

1. Buffalo Bills

 

From the top of the organization down, the Buffalo Bills are in terrific hands. General manager Brandon Beane has assembled an elite staff led by 48-year-old head coach Sean McDermott as well as a fantastic roster.

 

Led by star quarterback Josh Allen, the team has a fearsome collection of playmakers on both sides of the ball. Seeing Buffalo land free agent Von Miller to solidify its pass rush after the team finished with the top overall defense in 2021 had to be terrifying for opponents.

 

For as good as Allen is, there's room for him to improve. His interception rate of 2.3 percent landed him 18th in the NFL last year. His completion rate of 63.3 percent was also lower than expected considering he averaged 6.8 yards per attempt.

 

While the additions of tailback James Cook and receiver Khalil Shakir are noteworthy for now and the future, by 2024, the Bills will need their draft picks from 2022 and 2023 to be reliable starters.

 

The biggest issue for Buffalo is the aging of its key stars. Safety Jordan Poyer will be a free agent after this season but will be turning 32. Fellow safety Micah Hyde will be 34 in 2024, and Miller will be 35.

 

Most of Buffalo's core will be just fine. Allen and cornerback Tre'Davious White will be in their prime years from 2024 to '26. Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds is a free agent after 2022 but has been productive enough for Buffalo to retain into the middle of the decade. Stefon Diggs will be in his early 30s, though.

 

Overall, though, the Bills have shown smart aggressiveness in their contract management and draft-pick allocation. Their player development has been excellent.

 

If they can avoid a massive drop-off on offense without coordinator Brian Daboll, who took the head coaching job with the New York Giants this offseason, they have a strong ecosystem to create success for years to come.

 

 

 

they have a strong ecosystem to create success for years to come.”

 

Its been quite a while since anyone has said that about this franchise. 

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