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5 minutes ago, Teddy KGB said:

 

How much longer are you gonna pretend Allen’s not a good QB ? 

 

I don't remember when it happened in the game, but the Bills were backed up to the end zone, 3rd and 12, Allen escapes pressure, rolls to his left and while he's running, he hits Zay Jones for a first down, with Jones essentially holding his toes in bound as he falls out of bounds.

 

If you watch that throw and still wonder if Allen will be a really good NFL QB, you're just lying to yourself.

 

There are things to learn and progress to be made and plenty to work on, but damn...the dude is going to be terrific for years to come.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Maine-iac said:

It also looked like a "perfect" throw would have been into the end zone.

Your view of what a perfect throw is also happens to be an IMPOSSIBLE throw.  Kind of like saying they should have kicked at the end of the first half. They threw because hauschka measured his range pregame and knew he couldn’t make it.  Same concept here.  The throw could not have been any better under the circumstances. 

Posted
43 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:

By no means was the loss on Allen.  He was the reason we had a shot today.  He played great.  But that last pass was far from perfect.  He did the best he could. 

 

Sure it was perfect.  It hit Clay in the hands and he flat-out dropped it.

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Jones or Clay make either play this is a different conversation.  Allen damn near went 90 yards with 0 times outs and 230 left on the road needing a TD.  

Posted
44 minutes ago, quinnearlysghost88 said:

You blame the 4 point loss on Josh, when our kicker missed 4 points in game, our special teams gifted a fumble back to Miami deep in our zone, and josh hits clay in the end zone at the end of the game and he drops it? Got it. 

Thanks - I was worried that you didn't understand what I said.

Posted
42 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

Even Stevie Johnson would have probably made that catch.

 

I guarantee O'Leary would have made that catch.  Just saying.

Posted (edited)
53 minutes ago, PeterDude said:

Who's pretending?

 

He's showing his inconsistencies in the passing game and using his legs to try to compensate, just like most other running QB's have done. What we're seeing here is nothing new, it has happened in the league before... How many turn out to be the franchise QB y'all are hoping for?

 

The fact you don’t know the difference between a running QB and a QB who looks to throw first but can use his legs when necessary is all we need to know about your analysis.  

 

Anyone calling Josh a “running” QB in the vein of TT or Vick has no idea what they are watching.

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Posted
54 minutes ago, PeterDude said:

Who's pretending?

 

He's showing his inconsistencies in the passing game and using his legs to try to compensate, just like most other running QB's have done. What we're seeing here is nothing new, it has happened in the league before... How many turn out to be the franchise QB y'all are hoping for?

Other than say Moon and Rogers and Wilson and Elway to a degree?

 

Your act is ridiculous at this point.  The 7 th start for the kid.  He makes plays, and that's what you need in a QB.

Posted
8 minutes ago, oldmanfan said:

Other than say Moon and Rogers and Wilson and Elway to a degree?

 

Your act is ridiculous at this point.  The 7 th start for the kid.  He makes plays, and that's what you need in a QB.

He has about 1.5 seasons left to prove he can be consistant, good luck to him.

Posted
2 minutes ago, PeterDude said:

He has about 1.5 seasons left to prove he can be consistant, good luck to him.

 

More like good luck to you sticking around after you’re proven wrong.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Teddy KGB said:

 

Good luck with your crusade ??    

 

Only a jackass would have issues with Allen’s play today 

 

Why is that? Allen is above criticism? He made a lot of things happen out there today but ultimately we lost because we were only able to generate 17 points. That's not good enough and a big part of it was because Allen missed so many throws. It's ok to be excited and still see there are significant problems that need to be addressed. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

More like good luck to you sticking around after you’re proven wrong.

 

I'm not the one with the burden of proof, I'll be here.

Posted
1 minute ago, VW82 said:

Why is that? Allen is above criticism? He made a lot of things happen out there today but ultimately we lost because we were only able to generate 17 points. That's not good enough and a big part of it was on Allen and all those missed throws. It's ok to be excited and still see there are significant problems that need to be addressed. 

 

And what about all the dropped passes including what would’ve been the game-winner? 

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