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1 hour ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

 

 

Anybody remember a time when Mike Rodent wrote such positive reports?

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Today, Mike Rodak of ESPN joins Sal to discuss the end of the Bills' offseason program. They share some thoughts on the performance of quarterbacks Josh Allen, A.J. McCarron and Nathan Peterman, the worrisome wide receiver group, and a defense that has a chance to be pretty good.

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Loved the reports from this mini camp. Great way to wrap it up today.

 

Now, let's get Josh Allen signed and get ready for training camp.

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Five things we learned during the Bills’ offseason program

Sal Maiorana, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
 
ORCHARD PARK — The horn blew Thursday afternoon signifying the end of the Buffalo Bills’mandatory mini-camp and, thus, the start of a nearly six-week summer vacation, so you can imagine the whoops and hollers that filled the windy air along One Bills Drive.
 
You can argue how much no-pads OTA and mini-camp practices in the spring mean to the future success or failure of an NFL team, so I never read very much into what takes place during these two-plus months of touch football.
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5 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

How much of a fierce pass rush was he facing?   

 

It’s practice people.   Practice 

And what would your reaction be if he looked like **** (in practice)?

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Just now, ShadyBillsFan said:

How much of a fierce pass rush was he facing?   

 

It’s practice people.   Practice 

 

And it's as much a part of the evaluation process as OTAs were and Training Camp and Preseason will be... and those will be just practice, too.

 

And before anyone says "well, preseason is where we'll really find out," I think we should all just remember who the preseason star of 2015 was.

 

Training Camp is likely going to be the most meaningful indication of where Allen is and where he will be Week 1.  And that doesn't mean the start of Training Camp, because the 1st day or 2 or 3 he's almost certainly going to ride more with the 3s than the 1s--at least, according to McDermott right now--but as we progress, we'll learn a lot more.

 

The fact that Allen has pretty clearly been steadily progressing and has been given a little more responsibility throughout progressively and has pretty obviously already started earning the trust and confidence of his teammates is a pretty big deal.

 

Nothing guarantees anything, but Allen looking good and progressively better through OTAs and Minicamp is a helluva lot better than him sucking throughout.

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18 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

How much of a fierce pass rush was he facing?   

 

It’s practice people.   Practice 

As long as we are keeping it all relative

 

Lots of positive reports coming out of Jet land with their rookie qb........how does that make you feel as a rival fan?

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Allen has best day yet as Bills end minicamp

 
The Bills’ offense ended their three-day mandatory minicamp on one of the highest notes they could.  Rookie quarterback Josh Allen fired a post pattern about 25 yards downfield to rookie wide receiver Austin Proehl, who took the ball the rest of the way untouched for a touchdown.  The pass, catch, and run covered about 70 yards total.  After the play, the rest of the offense ran onto the field cheering and giving chest bumps to Allen, who clearly had his best day of the week.
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54 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

Loved the reports from this mini camp. Great way to wrap it up today.

 

Now, let's get Josh Allen signed and get ready for training camp.

 

I forgot he's not signed yet. Holding out already :doh:

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23 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

How much of a fierce pass rush was he facing?   

 

It’s practice people.   Practice 

has it been your goal to be the proverbial piss in the cheerios all week?

 

dude. we get its practice.... its also nice to see the rookie doing well. 

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