Scott7975 Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 20 hours ago, GunnerBill said: But Duke never had it. If he had it and the DB knocked it out I would be more sympathetic. That is just a bad drop. Duke did have it. That view doesn't show it well. Im sure there will be a better view of it eventually. I remember watching the replay. He had it most of the way just didn't complete when he came down.
Teddy KGB Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 21 hours ago, Binghamton Beast said: That lateral he made on the last drive in regulation may have been the dumbest play I’ve ever witnessed in my 47 years of watching football. And it mattered zero. Can anyone else cry about this play some more ?
dave mcbride Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 2 minutes ago, GoBills808 said: Yeh I gotcha, you see what I meant by alligator arms tho right See #10, which is infamous in Philly: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/85694-the-10-worst-moments-in-philadelphia-eagles-history-since-1968. It’s the most famous alligator arm episode in NFL history. That’s not what duke did.
GunnerBill Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 12 minutes ago, GoBills808 said: I call this a drop. It was a drop. 1 1
VW82 Posted January 5, 2020 Posted January 5, 2020 B- Overall he gave Houston too many chances to turn the ball over and it eventually burned us, but he also kept drives moving for most of the game and gave our defense the chance to win in the 4th (and they didn't). The play that sticks out to me is 3rd and 6 with 9:40 left in the 4th. Josh has Duke open on the crossing route over the middle but waits too long to throw and Watt gets a piece of his arm. Incomplete, three and out. This came after the Watt sack to kill the TD drive and the fumble on the previous series. The QB has to bounce back in that spot and Josh didn't. 1
CorkScrewHill Posted January 6, 2020 Posted January 6, 2020 22 hours ago, coastalpika said: F I could have selected nearly anyone .. but good God an F. Josh Allen at the end of the first round of the playoffs will have the second most passing yards and by far the most rushing yards of any starting QB + the most receiving yards of any starting QB ... but let's dig deeper. I pulled the stats for the first playoff game of some of the great current QBs and many HOFers. I did not cherry pick .. I was actually surprised on the comparison. Player Passing Yds TD Int Rushing Yds Total Yds Age Peyton Manning 227 0 0 11 238 23.3 Drew Brees 319 1 1 17 336 25.4 Tom Brady 312 0 1 16 328 24.2 Jim Kelly 244 0 1 18 262 28.3 Aaron Rodgers 423 4 1 13 436 26 Josh Allen 264 0 0 92 356 23.2 Lamar Jackson 194 2 1 54 248 21.4 Ben Roethlisburger 181 1 2 30 211 22.3 Joe Montana 304 2 1 -9 295 25.2 Dan Marino 193 2 2 0 193 22.1 Patrick Mahomes 278 0 0 8 286 23.1 Cam Newton 267 1 2 54 321 24.2 Deshaun Watson 235 1 1 76 311 23.1 Mayfield, Darnold, Rosen TBD Josh was second in total yards. Investigate for yourself. Maybe I missed someone .. but seriously a little perspective would be good. 1
Mango Posted January 6, 2020 Posted January 6, 2020 22 hours ago, Maine-iac said: Some are blaming Daboll (and it might be him), some are blaming the OL ( and certainly at times it looks like them), and some are blaming Allen but one thing is for certain people are shooting into the backfield completely unblocked altogether too aften. When he sees a rush coming on a drop back he's ok. He has a bit of a fumble problem with guys washing around from behind him but when people come in unblocked he just loses his mind. There wasn’t a jail break when he threw to his FB into double coverage. There was no jail break when he tried that head scratcher of a lateral. Josh is unpredictable currently. Unpredictably good and unpredictably bad at times. At some point he will become predictable and he’ll either be our franchise QB or he’ll be out of the league.
SCBills Posted January 6, 2020 Posted January 6, 2020 Just now, Mango said: There wasn’t a jail break when he threw to his FB into double coverage. There was no jail break when he tried that head scratcher of a lateral. Josh is unpredictable currently. Unpredictably good and unpredictably bad at times. At some point he will become predictable and he’ll either be our franchise QB or he’ll be out of the league. There was also no one open. They showed the QB view on that play. He could’ve ran I suppose. Definitely shouldn’t have thrown that, but like McDermott said... he tried to do too much.
GunnerBill Posted January 6, 2020 Posted January 6, 2020 Just now, SCBills said: There was also no one open. They showed the QB view on that play. He could’ve ran I suppose. Definitely shouldn’t have thrown that, but like McDermott said... he tried to do too much. Brown did come open. Josh just needed to wait half a second longer. I have the screenshot if someone can explain to me how to post it. I do see why he threw it because there was a free defender but I think it was an example of where having been hit so much late in the game had rushed his internal clock a touch.
LOVEMESOMEBILLS Posted January 6, 2020 Posted January 6, 2020 12 minutes ago, CorkScrewHill said: I could have selected nearly anyone .. but good God an F. Josh Allen at the end of the first round of the playoffs will have the second most passing yards and by far the most rushing yards of any starting QB + the most receiving yards of any starting QB ... but let's dig deeper. I pulled the stats for the first playoff game of some of the great current QBs and many HOFers. I did not cherry pick .. I was actually surprised on the comparison. Player Passing Yds TD Int Rushing Yds Total Yds Age Peyton Manning 227 0 0 11 238 23.3 Drew Brees 319 1 1 17 336 25.4 Tom Brady 312 0 1 16 328 24.2 Jim Kelly 244 0 1 18 262 28.3 Aaron Rodgers 423 4 1 13 436 26 Josh Allen 264 0 0 92 356 23.2 Lamar Jackson 194 2 1 54 248 21.4 Ben Roethlisburger 181 1 2 30 211 22.3 Joe Montana 304 2 1 -9 295 25.2 Dan Marino 193 2 2 0 193 22.1 Patrick Mahomes 278 0 0 8 286 23.1 Cam Newton 267 1 2 54 321 24.2 Deshaun Watson 235 1 1 76 311 23.1 Mayfield, Darnold, Rosen TBD Josh was second in total yards. Investigate for yourself. Maybe I missed someone .. but seriously a little perspective would be good. Why does he not get credit for the 16 yard TD catch? 9 minutes ago, SCBills said: There was also no one open. They showed the QB view on that play. He could’ve ran I suppose. Definitely shouldn’t have thrown that, but like McDermott said... he tried to do too much. Shouldn't have thrown to the FB? There was no one open and if the FB doesn't jump 3 years too early, he catches that ball. He was on his way down when the ball got to him. He could've ran, but the Texans had a guy spying on him that play.
Maine-iac Posted January 6, 2020 Posted January 6, 2020 15 minutes ago, CorkScrewHill said: I could have selected nearly anyone .. but good God an F. Josh Allen at the end of the first round of the playoffs will have the second most passing yards and by far the most rushing yards of any starting QB + the most receiving yards of any starting QB ... but let's dig deeper. I pulled the stats for the first playoff game of some of the great current QBs and many HOFers. I did not cherry pick .. I was actually surprised on the comparison. Player Passing Yds TD Int Rushing Yds Total Yds Age Peyton Manning 227 0 0 11 238 23.3 Drew Brees 319 1 1 17 336 25.4 Tom Brady 312 0 1 16 328 24.2 Jim Kelly 244 0 1 18 262 28.3 Aaron Rodgers 423 4 1 13 436 26 Josh Allen 264 0 0 92 356 23.2 Lamar Jackson 194 2 1 54 248 21.4 Ben Roethlisburger 181 1 2 30 211 22.3 Joe Montana 304 2 1 -9 295 25.2 Dan Marino 193 2 2 0 193 22.1 Patrick Mahomes 278 0 0 8 286 23.1 Cam Newton 267 1 2 54 321 24.2 Deshaun Watson 235 1 1 76 311 23.1 Mayfield, Darnold, Rosen TBD Josh was second in total yards. Investigate for yourself. Maybe I missed someone .. but seriously a little perspective would be good. Probably most of those are losses also. First time in the playoffs I'm not down on Allen or his play in general but we could have won. https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2019/01/09/nfl-qbs-making-their-first-playoff-starts-have-mostly-stumbled-will-patrick-mahomes/?arc404=true
Josh Allen is not the one Posted January 6, 2020 Posted January 6, 2020 23 hours ago, jrober38 said: D His situational awareness is horrible. He still struggles with the basics. There are splash plays, but ultimately 19 points, 1 TD, another QB rating below 70 and multiple fumbles (1 lost) aren't good enough. Your being to harsh man. I'd say he earns a D+. 1
london_bills Posted January 6, 2020 Posted January 6, 2020 JOSH ALLEN. 50% franchise QB. 50% CHEVY CHASE.
CincyBillsFan Posted January 6, 2020 Posted January 6, 2020 There's NO way you can pin this loss on Allen. Did he play a great game? No. But he did play a solid game and I give him a B-. He had 372 total yards and made a lot more good to excellent plays then bad plays. He scored a TD and lost a fumble so the TD/TO's evened out. He led the Bills on 3 long first half drives putting us up 13 - 0 at half. He had a rough patch in the 4th quarter but pulled himself together to lead us to a game tying FG. And in his only OT possession Allen looked sharp and was leading us downfield for the winning FG until on a QB sweep THREE O-linemen couldn't get a block on ONE defender turning what should have been a 20 yard run into FG range into a nasty head shot on Allen for no gain. And then on the very next play Ford was flagged for a ticky tack penalty that cost us 15 yards. Of course we'll never know if given another chance Allen could have moved us into FG range because Watson converted a 3rd & 18 in marching his team 70 yards for the game winning FG. The loss to Houston was a classic TEAM loss. No one person or unit was responsible. Every player and every unit performed brilliantly at times and poorly at other times. And ditto for the coaching. But if I was forced to make a list of those responsible for the loss starting at the top with those most responsible down to the bottom with those least responsible Allen would be a lot closer to the bottom then he would be to the top. 1
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