Despite the Buffalo Bills undergoing significant roster turnover this past offseason, with many in the media counting them out, NFL.com analyst Gennaro Filice remains a believer. In his recent article ranking the NFL’s top 10 offenses for 2024, Filice positions Buffalo as the 8th best offense heading into the upcoming season.
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It seems that Gennaro Filice’s ranking of the Buffalo Bills’ offense as the 8th best for the 2024 season has sparked some debate among Bills Mafia. While acknowledging Josh Allen’s exceptional talent and the team’s strong points-per-game average from 2023, concerns linger about the depth of offensive weapons and potential over-reliance on Allen.
Filice attributes much of Buffalo’s ranking to Allen, highlighting his remarkable skills and consistency as Pro Football Focus’ top-graded quarterback over the past two regular seasons. However, he also raises valid concerns about the team’s dependence on Allen and the need for the new wide receiver corps, including Curtis Samuel and Keon Coleman, to step up and contribute significantly.
The emergence of a more robust run game under offensive coordinator Joe Brady is seen as a positive development, but questions remain about whether the revamped receiving group can effectively support Allen and help diversify the offensive attack.
In essence, while Bills Mafia may appreciate Allen’s prowess and understand the team’s strengths, there is understandable apprehension about whether the new additions can adequately support and elevate the offense to the next level.