I think he knows it's not his strong suit. He developed a boilerplate speech that he uses for wins, and it does the job. But yeah, I don't think we're not going to see him pull a Pacino in Any Given Sunday anytime soon.
That series where they ran four consecutive times and turned it over on 4th down, during a crucial point of the game, just cannot happen with Josh Allen at QB. And Joe Brady needs to be explicitly told it cannot happen.
We all know that Allen gets absolutely excoriated during periods where he is throwing a few picks here and there. Do the talking heads ever criticize Jackson for losing virtually every big game he plays in or is that a taboo subject?
At one point late in the season last year, there was an analytics chart going around that showed that Allen's receiving targets got the least separation in football. Wanna take a guess which QB was throwing to the receivers who were most open?
Unbelievable showboating blunder by a Colts receiver in their game. Caught like an 80-yard TD and was waving the ball before going into the endzone, lost possession and it went through the back. Lmao
When the most penalized team in football gets one-third of their average penalty amount, and the team tied for the fewest penalties doubles their average midway through the 3rd quarter, something is up.