I tend to agree with this.
SURELY Beane and Mcdermott need to be entertaining having a 'what if Allens NOT the guy' conversation??
The word 'Develop" is used a lot -
when has a quarterback developed into a different, MUCH better version through "growth and development?'
I agree that it seems unlikely that he is a longer term solution at quarterback.
Josh Allen seems to be an athletic 'performer' rather than a 'cerebral' quarterback. This is shown in his reluctance to play to the game situation.
You cant just change a persons character through "development". He will always want the big play and will continue to fight it if he is reined in.
He will continue to be erratic as thats has nature -
the only thing that can save this, or delay the judgement that he is not the long terms solution, is if he keeps bringing the team back in games or winning with drives AFTER his "bad" play.
If he's doing that they may just sail with his mistakes.
The goal is to win a SUPERBOWL. I can't see that with Allen, this game told me that.