He continues to make the same mistakes after having seen how detrimental they are and undoubtedly having been coached over and over about them. That's a significant concern. The pick today should have been a throw away, as so many of his picks should have been (the replay of the interception today, however, showed two receivers open, which certainly raises questions). If there's nothing there, accept it and don't risk losing a game like last weeks and possibly todays.. He never slid early last year and started doing so later, having clearly been coached to do it. This year, until today, he was no longer sliding. It will be a step forward if he doesn't revert back again to not sliding. Today his footwork was better. But how will it be in future games? It should be a few steps forward and fewer steps back for Allen on a consistent basis. The formula is still a work in progress; so the jury's still out for me on Josh.