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It was a short run, but I think I qualifies as an Angry Run award, who’s with me on this? 

 

Go Bills!!!

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It was his greatest moment since his hurdled Vs the Vikings. It's now his signature play. I'm so glad a lot of the people who just spout the same old cliches about him will change their minds a bit now after, you know, watching him play a game, rather than just repeating ***** they read.

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Some guy was attached to the ball when he heaved the ball forward.

I was afraid he'd get a 15 yard penalty for Roughing the Safety.

 

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9 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

It was a short run, but I think I qualifies as an Angry Run award, who’s with me on this? 

 

Go Bills!!!


 

I think the same thing - especially with the critical nature of the play.

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1 minute ago, hemma said:

Some guy was attached to the ball when he heaved the ball forward.

I was afraid he'd get a 15 yard penalty for Roughing the Safety.

 

He threw the guy a couple yards. Beast Mode!☺

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This is right up there with the Kelly fumble, recovery and TD to Lofton in the 90 afc championship game, imho—in terms of what not giving up on a play looks like with an aggressive mindset—that’s my quarterback!!!:beer:

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It was an epitome of everything Josh Allen stands for....toughness, grit, unwillingness to back down and wanting to win at all costs...

 

Its why his teammates love him, believe in him and will follow him anywhere.

 

 

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It might be among the greatest 1-yard (OK maybe 2) angry runs by a QB I've ever seen. That it came after a fumble recovery, where he had to reach into a mass of huge humanity to get the ball, makes it all the more epic. 

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If you look at the play again, the DT was lined up off sides and he turned Mitch moore sideways and backwards so the ball was too close to josh for him to grab it

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32 minutes ago, RobbRiddick said:

It was his greatest moment since his hurdled Vs the Vikings. It's now his signature play. I'm so glad a lot of the people who just spout the same old cliches about him will change their minds a bit now after, you know, watching him play a game, rather than just repeating ***** they read.

 

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