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If the Bills give him an offensive line and some playmakers, he will be a great player for a long time!

 

Sure, he has his inconsistent moments and often tries to do too much but he will learn from his mistakes. He is smart, an insane competitor, and has God given talents that could never be learned. He has definitely flashed the potential that got him drafted at 7.

 

Today and in past games, when given time in the pocket, he has been decisive and accurate. He was hitting receivers right in the hands while in stride only to have the ball fall incomplete through their hands. You watch other games around the league and see these receivers making ridiculous one handed catches with a defender draped all over them. 

 

Give Allen some stud hog mollies to provide him time and to open up the running game. Give him just one playmaker who can do some things beyond the “routine” of what’s expected. I have personally seen enough from Allen to be confident with him going forward and I was one who originally thought we took the wrong Josh. 

 

The draft is deep at OL and WR and there are some decent options in free agency. It is up to Beane and his scouts to provide Allen some help. Protect your QB and give him some confidence. Put some studs around him so he’s not all alone out there.

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Just now, Bufflow4 said:

If the Bills give him an offensive line and some playmakers, he will be a great player for a long time!

 

Sure, he has his inconsistent moments and often tries to do too much but he will learn from his mistakes. He is smart, an insane competitor, and has God given talents that could never be learned. He has definitely flashed the potential that got him drafted at 7.

 

Today and in past games, when given time in the pocket, he has been decisive and accurate. He was hitting receivers right in the hands while in stride only to have the ball fall incomplete through their hands. You watch other games around the league and see these receivers making ridiculous one handed catches with a defender draped all over them. 

 

Give Allen some stud hog mollies to provide him time and to open up the running game. Give him just one playmaker who can do some things beyond the “routine” of what’s expected. I have personally seen enough from Allen to be confident with him going forward and I was one who originally thought we took the wrong Josh. 

 

The draft is deep at OL and WR and there are some decent options in free agency. It is up to Beane and his scouts to provide Allen some help. Protect your QB and give him some confidence. Put some studs around him so he’s not all alone out there.

Agreed

People give him crap too for not checking down more (which at times, I can understand). But it seems he is looking for a route to develop because if he can wait that 1-2 seconds its a big play. An example was shortly after announcers were talking about throwing the checkdown early, he had mccoy in the flat for 2 yards open - Allen turns looks right at him, then looks back down the field and that one more second he waited allowed I think Foster to cross into the soft spot of zones for a 20 yard gain. I think some of the times his lack of checkdowns because he knows he will have a guy open soon.

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2 minutes ago, DuckyBoys said:

the check downs will come once O line improves  We have had enough check down masters and still could not move the football

100%.  I think its hilarious people getting on Allen for not checking the ball down more. Most of the time we are all yelling to stop always checking it down 

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Today was a perfect demonstration that the main problem on our offense was a lack of players who could make plays.

 

Foster had a TD on a perfect bomb pass by Allen and he couldn't make the play.

 

Logan had a perfect behind the shoulder pass go through his hands.

 

Foster had another pass hit his fingers in the endzone.

 

And there were a couple other dropped passes.

 

Allen had a few bad passes and passes that I'm sure he will learn from but he is making good throws that should result in points that arent happening.

 

Next year when they address the offensive line get a couple more weapons and with Allen's second year progression, they will be competing for the division title.

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Anyone with half a brain can see he needs help around him.  I mean he had 2 more dropped TDs today.  And there were several other good throws dropped or terribly played by guys like Zay.  

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2 minutes ago, WhyteDwarf said:

 

Can't fix all that on one offseason.

I expect them to significantly upgrade the line and add more playmakers.

 

They will have 100m in cap space with 10 draft picks at their disposal.

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The WRs stink, the RBs stink (how bad is the decision not to trade the carcass of McCoy looking now?) and the TE's are easily the worst group in the NFL.  Complete duds/bums/nobodies.

 

Yeah,  I'd say Allen could use some help on Offense.

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Agree for the most part but let’s stop putting blame at the doorstep of the Oline for everything.  Name me one NFL fanbase that is thrilled with their Oline.  It’s always the weak spot for everyone and by week #16 many starters are injured anyway.

The Jets fans think their Oline is horrible. But that doesn’t stop Darnold for throwing for 350 yds and 3 Tds 

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2 minutes ago, Magox said:

I expect them to significantly upgrade the line and add more playmakers.

 

They will have 100m in cap space with 10 draft picks at their disposal.

 

The OL is one of the hardest things to build on a team.  They will need a lot of luck to go along with the money + picks to fix it completely in one offseason.  IMO, it will take 2-3 offseasons to build an OL.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

The WRs stink, the RBs stink (how bad is the decision not to trade the carcass of McCoy looking now?) and the TE's are easily the worst group in the NFL.  Complete duds/bums/nobodies.

 

Yeah,  I'd say Allen could use some help on Offense.

 

Question:  Did Bills receive and decline offers?  I don’t remember hearing about any offers they declined, they were only asking for a 4th.  So not sure they “decided” not to trade him unless someone made an offer and they said no.  

 

There was lots of assumed speculation Eagles were interested, but I don’t remember any real evidence someone trying to trade for him.  

 

I could easily be wrong, just didn’t recall them saying they had offers and chose not to trade him.

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4 minutes ago, zow2 said:

Agree for the most part but let’s stop putting blame at the doorstep of the Oline for everything.  Name me one NFL fanbase that is thrilled with their Oline.  It’s always the weak spot for everyone and by week #16 many starters are injured anyway.

The Jets fans think their Oline is horrible. But that doesn’t stop Darnold for throwing for 350 yds and 3 Tds 

Darnold also leads the NFL in INT's...... and they have a better run game

A stat before the lions game was Allen was most pressured QB in the league being hurried or hit within 3 seconds of snap. 60% OF HIS SNAPS he was getting hurried or hit in less than 3 seconds. It led the league... so yes while other times have Oline problems the Bills were literally the worst. The only difference last two weeks is teams started staying home and not as aggressive after Allen burned them on the ground week after week.

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1 minute ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

Question:  Did Bills receive and decline offers?  I don’t remember hearing about any offers they declined, they were only asking for a 4th.  So not sure they “decided” not to trade him unless someone made an offer and they said no.  

 

There was lots of assumed speculation Eagles were interested, but I don’t remember any real evidence someone trying to trade for him.  

 

I could easily be wrong, just didn’t recall them saying they had offers and chose not to trade him.

This is a good point... the Eagles might have been "interested" if it was like a 6-7rd pick. We have no idea what their actual interest level was

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