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With the exception of the second half in Minnesota where he wasnt asked to do much of anything other than keep the clock moving.

 

This definitely bodes well for us and him...he seems to be more comfortable and the game looks like it is slowing down for him. Obviously he is still going to have some rough patches and bumps in the road but overall his trajectory is pointing in the right direction and I think he has been better than expected so far. If our receivers could stop dropping good passes that would also help. He could have finished 20 for 22 yesterday, he had some really bad drops.

 

 

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He’s looked better than I expected him to. Would like to see him connect on those deep balls and get better at identifying the blitz presnap. I assume the latter will come with time though.

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12 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

He’s looked better than I expected him to. Would like to see him connect on those deep balls and get better at identifying the blitz presnap. I assume the latter will come with time though.

 

He connected fine.  We just don't have WRs who can catch.

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Just now, joesixpack said:


That slant to Benjamin was a bit infuriating. That ball was PERFECT.

 

 

Yep.  Foster and Clay did Allen no favors, either.

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2 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

He connected fine.  We just don't have WRs who can catch.

 

He’s had some issues with underthrowing deep balls. Not a huge problem but they are still missed opportunities.

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1 minute ago, joesixpack said:


That slant to Benjamin was a bit infuriating. That ball was PERFECT.

 

It really was. 1st and goal at the one that turned into 4th down

 

The long pass to Foster was tougher but still, one you'd expect a NFL level WR to make...

 

 

Even a high one on the sidelines that he stepped out of bounds (I don't recall to whom). Tougher than the rest, but we see so many WRs doing the great tip toe moves.

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1 minute ago, joesixpack said:

 

Precisely because of what happened on the second deep ball to foster.

 

 

Not sure I get what you mean here. The second deep ball to Foster was perfect. Foster needs to make that catch. It was the first deep ball, to Foster I believe, that was underthrown and nearly picked.

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Just now, Bangarang said:

 

Not sure I get what you mean here. The second deep ball to Foster was perfect. Foster needs to make that catch. It was the first deep ball, to Foster I believe, that was underthrown and nearly picked.

 

I'm saying he's underthrown BECAUSE he gets the feeling that even guys like foster won't make it on the deep ball.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

 

He’s had some issues with underthrowing deep balls. Not a huge problem but they are still missed opportunities.

Romo's comment was great. Just sling it! He was spot on with his advice. A 50 yard INT is like a punt. But overthrow it if in doubt. He's got such an arm we have to see at least 2 such deep throws per game. Even this miss and Foster's drop open up the field. Defenses have to account for those giant throws.

 

 

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19 minutes ago, PeterDude said:

Bills fans have been duped so many times, it's prudent IMO to just wait until after the season before getting all giddy.

I believe giddyness to be involuntary.  My brain tells me to temper my expecs, but there are chemicals being released in my body when Josh Allen touches pylons with footballs and hurdles large defenders for first downs that I can do nothing about.

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1 minute ago, K-GunJimKelly12 said:

I believe giddyness to be involuntary.  My brain tells me to temper my expecs, but there are chemicals being released in my body when Josh Allen touches pylons with footballs and hurdles large defenders for first downs that I can do nothing about.

 

So what you're saying is that your body is ready?

 

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5 minutes ago, joesixpack said:

 

I'm saying he's underthrown BECAUSE he gets the feeling that even guys like foster won't make it on the deep ball.

 

 

 

Wasnt aware you had the ability to know his thoughts and feelings during the plays. What a remarkable talent ?

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29 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

He’s looked better than I expected him to. Would like to see him connect on those deep balls and get better at identifying the blitz presnap. I assume the latter will come with time though.

 

I think part of shorting the deep balls is being used to his receivers' speed.

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4 minutes ago, joesixpack said:

 

It's a guess.

 

:rolleyes:

 

 

Even so, you would assume the safer option would be to overthrow it. I assume he’s just trying to be too perfect. Just trust your arm and let it rip.

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