My dad always told me that is takes very little to dig yourself a hole and then a lot of time, effort and proof to get yourself out of that hole. Josh is doing everything he can do to get out of that hole, no doubt about that. The lingering criticisms are normal and mostly undeserved at this time.
I was watching one of the talking head NFL shows and in describing Josh it was said...many QBs say "oh no a blitz". Josh Allen now says, "perfect, they're blitzing".
How many points do the Bills have to score Sunday night? Steelers give up an average of under 18. I think if we put 24 on the board we win. But those 24 will prove to be very tough to get. Josh will be under pressure all night. Small ball wins this game and Josh has to manage that type of game.
Revel in the fact that the fewer doubters that exist right now are in the small minority. A year ago, the small minority was made up by those that believed. That pendulum has swung a lot in the last year.
When Nick has to pick and chose a short period of time to defend his opinion, rather than considering the entire body of work, you know his narrative is wrong. It's just that simple. The guy's a knucklehead and is very easy to see through.
That was one of those questions I mentioned in the Kyler thread. As soon as the media guy said, I'm going to get philosophical with you, with this question, I thought Oh Oh. Josh hit it out of the park with his answer.
These guys live under a microscope. Any flaw gets exposed. I'm not defending him, simply stating reality. I actually cringe every time Josh or any other of our players get behind a mic. The local media is pretty good but the national media always seems to toss in a couple of gotcha questions that one really needs to be thoughtful about answering.