I agree. I think he'll really enjoy playing this game and will play loose and relaxed. I expect big passing numbers but also a couple of turnovers as well
This is a Nathan Peterman regular season highlight video from 2017 - 2020
It's 1 minute and 23 seconds long. Josh's run against KC was almost the same length of time
Edit, I tell a lie, the highlight portion only lasts 1 minute
I wonder if that VR software lets you run out the back of the end zone?
Seriously, I saw that yesterday and it's pretty cool. I'm not a gamer myself but would love to play (as Josh Allen of course) in a game using that. Just the thought of my wife walking in while I'm scrambling around the room and running into walls
IMO they should create a new award for most stunning turnaround and give it to Campbell.
When you look at the pathetic history of the Lions and how he has completely changed their fortunes, and not just in a flash in the pan one season wonder way like so many new coaches manage. He has gradually made them better and better each year since he got there.
When they hired him I watched his infamous presser and thought the guy was another ra ra type who would crash and burn. To go to Detroit who hadn't won a playoff game since I was a kid and turn them into what they've become is an incredible job. Obviously a lot of credit goes to Johnson but he hired him and it's his culture
Wow, great win and what a big balls run by Josh. They can't take them in the playoffs but the fact that they win so often in the regular season shows how damn good Josh is. Never intimidated and is every bit the alpha to match Mahomes
Even if he's just used as a decoy for the most part it will be useful to see how they plan on defending him so they can have a better idea of how to use him in the playoffs