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1 minute ago, BillsFan4 said:

Unfortunately, I don’t see how it could have been a miscommunication. Zay was holding out his arm and running to the left, and Allen just threw so far behind him that Zay had to try and change directions. 

 

Zay was running away from coverage, so there was no reason at all for Allen to try and lead Zay the other way. 

 

It was just a bad miss by Allen. 

 

Just because Zay was running doesn't mean he was supposed to be...

 

I'm not going to promise that it wasn't Allens fault, but it could have been either.  

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2 minutes ago, PetermanThrew5Picks said:

Man coverage.. why would Zay stop?? JA oughta know the receivers want to keep their distance from their man. Bad throw.

 

Gotta hit those all day long.  Oh well! Next drive!

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1 minute ago, Tcali said:

if an excellent QB is there where we pick u gotta draft him. doesn't mean allen isn't gonna be a good qb in this league..but u have to push people. and u cant have enough QB talent unless you are favre/Rodgers or montana/young

 No way do you invest another top 15 pick in a QB.

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2 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Forget Sal. Allen knows it was on him. 

QB thinks one thing, WR thinks another.  It happens.  Time and chemistry will over come this.

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The Bills have been trailing the entire game and I believe have only thrown twice on first down.

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2 minutes ago, BillsFan4 said:

Unfortunately, I don’t see how it could have been a miscommunication. Zay was holding out his arm and running to the left, and Allen just threw so far behind him that Zay had to try and change directions. 

 

Zay was running away from coverage, so there was no reason at all for Allen to try and lead Zay the other way. 

 

It was just a bad miss by Allen. 

 

Well people at the game says that Allen was motioning for Zay to sit. They probably didn't see each other

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