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On 2/1/2018 at 2:35 PM, Jay_Fixit said:

Nah. Stay away.

100%.

 

Teams get too enamoured with potential and physical traits. Allen likely needs to sit and learn for 2/3 years. You don’t draft that in round 1. 

 

I don't see anything different between Josh Allen and EJ Manuel when he was a prospect.

 

Exact same pros, exact same cons that QBs rarely ever correct at the pro level. 

 

If you put Josh Allen in Baker Mayfield's body, he's nothing more than a flyer on the 3rd day of the draft. Is the fact that he's 6'5, 240 really what makes a player worthy of a 1st round pick, or should it be the way they actually play football on the field? 

 

Allen is severely flawed. I hope he goes early because it means a better player falls to us. 

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On 2/1/2018 at 7:27 PM, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Allen's turn to be critiqued. 

 

 

U can have all the tools in your shed doesnt mean u can build a kitchen or even a bathroom. That's my pov on Allen. He's got all the tools but doesn't know how to use them properly.  He's a project and don't trade up for projects. I think he should really start getting consideration in the 2nd or 3rd rds.

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Move The Sticks Podcast: Who should draft Josh Allen?
Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks scout one of the biggest arms to come out of the college ranks, Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen. The guys speak with his college head coach (6:35) and his trainers leading up to the draft (16:39, 28:12) before they sit down with the former Cowboys QB himself (34:36). Which franchise should pick Allen? How is he fine-tuning his game heading into the NFL? Find out on this Move the Sticks 360 episode.

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On 3/25/2018 at 11:48 AM, 26CornerBlitz said:

Perfect first hand analogy by Billick.

 

 

 

People should believe Billick.  He has first-hand experience and knows what the hell he's talking about in this case.  This is not to say that Allen will be a failure.  He could very well revolutionize the position, but if you are taking him in the top 5 does his potential outweigh the MAJOR concern as Billick indicated?  I'd be scared as hell to take Allen, especially in the top 5.

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4 minutes ago, dayman said:

Allen is worth a gamble if we can get him. 

Get him where though? If they moved up to get him I'd wonder if there was booze in the war room. If they got him at 22 I'd be indifferent. If they got him in round 2 I'd build a statue of Beane in my yard.

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1 minute ago, slaphappy said:

Get him where though? If they moved up to get him I'd wonder if there was booze in the war room. If they got him at 22 I'd be indifferent. If they got him in round 2 I'd build a statue of Beane in my yard.

 

I don't mind him at 12 at all.  I'm pissed if we trade 12, 22, a 2019 1st, a 2nd so on and so forth.

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2 minutes ago, NewEraBills said:

 

I don't mind him at 12 at all.  I'm pissed if we trade 12, 22, a 2019 1st, a 2nd so on and so forth.

12 is looking like the perfect spot to get Mayfield or Allen. I'd prefer Mayfield, but whatever...."process" and all that...

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1 hour ago, NewEraBills said:

 

 

People should believe Billick.  He has first-hand experience and knows what the hell he's talking about in this case.  This is not to say that Allen will be a failure.  He could very well revolutionize the position, but if you are taking him in the top 5 does his potential outweigh the MAJOR concern as Billick indicated?  I'd be scared as hell to take Allen, especially in the top 5.

 

No.

He has first hand experience with Kyle Boller, not Josh Allen.

No two players are the same.

Fwiw I agree that he's a huge upside and a very low downside.

The problem is people talk in extremes.

Just because he has great tools doesn't mean he'll be great, but just because he doesn't reach that potential doesn't mean he will be terrible either.

It's not an either-or.

There is plenty of room in the middle.

 

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32 minutes ago, SouthNYfan said:

 

No.

He has first hand experience with Kyle Boller, not Josh Allen.

No two players are the same.

Fwiw I agree that he's a huge upside and a very low downside.

The problem is people talk in extremes.

Just because he has great tools doesn't mean he'll be great, but just because he doesn't reach that potential doesn't mean he will be terrible either.

It's not an either-or.

There is plenty of room in the middle.

 

I completely agree with what you say here. The problem is if the bills draft him at 12 or, more to the point, use draft picks to move up and get him, even ending up in the middle equates to his being a bust.

 

 It’s amazing to read the wide range of predictions about this guy from all of the “experts“. “Polarizing“ is indeed the term to use with regard to him. But, As a bills fan trusting the process, if we get him I’ll be OK with it.

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