Buffalo Bills Week 4 -- Buffalo (3-0) vs Baltimore (1-2) Sun 09/29 · 8:20 PM EDT

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I love that Buffalo is a 2.5 dog to a team that got beat by the raiders.

Not saying the bills couldn’t lose the game, but I’d like to understand the formula of how the Ravens are the favorite…
 

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I love that Buffalo is a 2.5 dog to a team that got beat by the raiders.

Not saying the bills couldn’t lose the game, but I’d like to understand the formula of how the Ravens are the favorite…
Because betting lines are strictly to entice people to bet. That will swing throughout the week as people bet so the house will still come out ahead. In New York alone over 2 Billion was lost on sports betting alone last year.
 

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sabresfan129103

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Enjoy Joe Brady and his offense now because if the Bills finish something like 13-4 and the offense continues to cook he's gonna be a head coach somewhere next year. That should bode well for the Bills though because it should attract other young and bright offensive minds to coach here.
 

Jim Bob

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In 10 regular season games since Joe Brady took over as the OC, the Bills are 9-1 and Josh Allen has 27 total TDs and 9 total TOs for a 3.00 TD/TO ratio.

Under Dorsey, Allen's TD/TO ratio was 2.06 in the regular season.
 
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Jim Bob

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Enjoy Joe Brady and his offense now because if the Bills finish something like 13-4 and the offense continues to cook he's gonna be a head coach somewhere next year. That should bode well for the Bills though because it should attract other young and bright offensive minds to coach here.
Hopefully Daboll's struggles with the Giants cool teams on the idea of Brady as a head coach. Daboll & Brady are just products of getting to work with Josh Allen at QB.

And Bobby Babich is just a product of McD. So, there is no reason any team should consider him for a head coach opening either.

:sarcasm:
 

Jim Bob

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The “M-V-P!” chants inside Highmark Stadium began with 3:25 still left in the first quarter.

Though excitedly premature, Buffalo Bills fans weren’t wrong.

They simply couldn’t know Josh Allen was merely beginning his onslaught Monday night. By halftime, he’d already had one of the greatest statistical games of his career. But what was truly remarkable was how Allen went about his nasty business in a 47-10 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

We spent months analyzing and guessing and kvetching about how Allen would perform without Stefon Diggs and Gabriel Davis anymore. Diggs and his brother, Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs, insinuated on social media it was the receiver who made the quarterback, not vice versa.

So whom would Allen throw to?

Whomever he damn well pleases, apparently.
And Josh is ready for Baltimore already:

“We got a short week, and we’re going into a hostile environment with the Ravens and two-time MVP Lamar Jackson,” Allen said. “We’re going to turn this real quick and start focusing on them real quick.”
 
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Enjoy Joe Brady and his offense now because if the Bills finish something like 13-4 and the offense continues to cook he's gonna be a head coach somewhere next year. That should bode well for the Bills though because it should attract other young and bright offensive minds to coach here.
We should pay Joe Brady and keep him and maybe make him next in line. We don’t want to have to overhaul everything again and again regardless of who we have. McDermotts strength is the other side of the ball and we need to keep him.

If he leaves, we should try and keep the same playbook and hire within.
 

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I love that Buffalo is a 2.5 dog to a team that got beat by the raiders.

Not saying the bills couldn’t lose the game, but I’d like to understand the formula of how the Ravens are the favorite…
Home team us given 3 in thr line to start.

So bills have a slight edge without factoring in home field.
 

Jim Bob

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We should pay Joe Brady and keep him and maybe make him next in line. We don’t want to have to overhaul everything again and again regardless of who we have. McDermotts strength is the other side of the ball and we need to keep him.

If he leaves, we should try and keep the same playbook and hire within.
Those two options are not reasonable outcomes.

McD isn't an old head coach. There is no way they are likely to keep Brady or Babich by promising them the head coach job when McD leaves.

And no OC will just keep things the same as their predecessor. The league evolves and different OCs are not just going to want to approach things their own way, in-game play calling is even more important and you cannot replicate what Brady is doing with anyone else.
 

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