Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
232 total yds in 13 drives vs the Jets. 4.3 yds/play. Even Houston snickers at these numbers.
Cincinnati is #1 in opponent completion percentage. Allen is #23 in completion %. Which has dropped some more since his injury.
Trouble for Joshy Poo...
Allen’s lower completion percentage is highly due to his receivers dropping A LOT. The drop statistic shows about 30% of what is actually dropped.
This is McKenzie’s 3rd drop of the game and there is still an entire quarter to go. All 3 would have been first downs. #Bills#Jetspic.twitter.com/XIwN1ItWYO
A nearly 3 minute long "drop compilation" of Gabe Davis and there is still 5 games left in the season. Have to wonder how thin of ice Gabe Davis is walking on as he enters a contract year. #BillsMafia#Bills#GoBillspic.twitter.com/tfv4ZZRjvf
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Nah. It's just a man in his 40's desperately seeking attention like some edgy 7th grader that isn't getting enough love at home.
At least that edgy 7th grader knows that Star Wars is gay as shit [Reply]
Originally Posted by JustDiqLix:
Allen’s lower completion percentage is highly due to his receivers dropping A LOT. The drop statistic shows about 30% of what is actually dropped.
This is McKenzie’s 3rd drop of the game and there is still an entire quarter to go. All 3 would have been first downs. #Bills#Jetspic.twitter.com/XIwN1ItWYO
A nearly 3 minute long "drop compilation" of Gabe Davis and there is still 5 games left in the season. Have to wonder how thin of ice Gabe Davis is walking on as he enters a contract year. #BillsMafia#Bills#GoBillspic.twitter.com/tfv4ZZRjvf
But the end result is an incompletion. Can't just expect that problem to correct itself in primetime in the biggest game of the year. If it even is a major problem.
How does Buffalo's drop rate compare to the rest of the league? [Reply]