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50 minutes ago, JoPoy88 said:

Lol no. Sorry he’s not a rookie there’s nothing to be re-acclimated to. There was no preseason last year and Allen was an MVP candidate. 

I think there is a difference when no one gets to play a preseason game, versus when the defensive units get to play some games while the quarterback plays zero snaps.  Maybe not, but it seems like an advantage for those who get some live practice.

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Not sure this makes much sense after sitting him the first two games.

 

But if anything maybe they know it's a bigger risk going into week one and facing a defense like pittsburgh without any real live reps or conditioning.

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I may be in the minority but I expected the starters to play and am glad they are playing. It’s a great warm up at 1pm at home in front of a game crowd to mirror the week 1 experience. The starting defense needs to ensure their communication is working, etc. They have not played at all outside of Oliver and Levi. I don’t live in fear of injury in lieu of preparation. Other teams are doing joint practices and playing starters, why wouldn’t we. I’m glad this is the game we are doing it though, as it makes the most sense and still two weeks before the opener. 
 

I think the evaluation of the 53 is over by now and they no longer need 4 quarters of the backups to determine who stays and who goes. 

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8 minutes ago, Bangarang said:


Do you really not understand why one might be more worried about Josh playing in the preseason as opposed to games that actually matter?

Allen sees the field very well and one of the smartest QB's in the game. I do understand why people would worry because Josh Allen is also a big play maker at the QB position. I'm not sure its something you can turn off and on that easily. On the other hand going into a regular season game with less rust might help keep Josh Allen safer in the long run.

 

I Billieve... 

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12 minutes ago, RangerDave said:

I think there is a difference when no one gets to play a preseason game, versus when the defensive units get to play some games while the quarterback plays zero snaps.  Maybe not, but it seems like an advantage for those who get some live practice.

I think you’re vastly overestimating the value of preseason games

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7 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I may be in the minority but I expected the starters to play and am glad they are playing. It’s a great warm up at 1pm at home in front of a game crowd to mirror the week 1 experience. The starting defense needs to ensure their communication is working, etc. They have not played at all outside of Oliver and Levi. Hi I don’t live in fear of injury in lieu of preparation. Other teams are doing joint practices and playing starters, why wouldn’t we. I’m glad this is the game we are doing it though, as it makes the most sense and still two weeks before the opener. 
 

I think the evaluation of the 53 is over by now and they no longer need 4 quarters of the backups to determine who stays and who goes. 

I agree. McDermott has been clear in the past that one part of being prepared is practicing the pregame and start of game routine. The only way to practice it is in a preseason game, and that's what they're doing. Having said that I suspect that Alan has or will have instructions not to run the ball and not to scramble unnecessarily. The point isn't so much about making plays as it is about staying out of Harm's Way.

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Hopefully, Josh just runs the ball for the first quarter so he can save his arm for the season.

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I’m not surprised by this. McD hasn’t been one of the new breed of coaches who don’t play their starters in preseason, and I didn’t think he would start now. 

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We all saw how much Allen needed pre-season last year.

 

If only he would have played a preseason game he probably would have been MVP.

 

There is absolutely zero to gain from this and everything to lose. 

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

I'm surprised. I expected them to sit everyone. 

I wonder if all this Covid horse dung contributed. Change the narrative and focus of the players and the fans.

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1 hour ago, GoBills! said:

2 series  -  perfect enough for us to start 3-4 topics of panic because he goes 7-12 for 75 yards with no TD. 

 

LOL this is so true.

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26 minutes ago, JoPoy88 said:

I think you’re vastly overestimating the value of preseason games

Well, I don't know about "vastly".....  🙂

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I think Allen needs this from a psychological point.

Coming into a home game at the opener for the first time in two years, his too amped up persona would show.

Get him in. Get him in front of the home crowd for two series and hope that he isn't nuclear against the Steelers.

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23 minutes ago, CountDorkula said:

We all saw how much Allen needed pre-season last year.

 

If only he would have played a preseason game he probably would have been MVP.

 

There is absolutely zero to gain from this and everything to lose. 

Keep in mind, no one had preseason last year so it was an even playing field going into week 1. That is not the case this year. Can’t just look at things in a vacuum. Btw I’m sure he will have a very light day. 

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1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:

Keep in mind, no one had preseason last year so it was an even playing field going into week. Can’t just look at things in a vacuum. Btw I’m sure he will have a very light day. 


I’m sure it’s mostly to get him in the routine of preparing for an actual game. 
 

Give him a series of hand offs. Maybe a few drop backs while getting the ball away very quick and call it a day. 

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Game flow purposes only. 1-2 possessions assuming all goes well. You just want to get him some reps organizing the offense, looking at a play clock, taking some snaps. They can go 3 and out and that's fine, just want to get a dress rehearsal in.

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15 minutes ago, Bangarang said:


I’m sure it’s mostly to get him in the routine of preparing for an actual game. 
 

Give him a series of hand offs. Maybe a few drop backs while getting the ball away very quick and call it a day. 

Yes and it may even be him pushing to get in some live game action. He might feel he needs it. 

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