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3 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:

This might be my favorite, on the 4th and 1 when Josh was scrambling he did a rugby dummy fake with the ball and the two defenders crashed into each other instead of him… what a baller.

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Yeah and that collision looked like it hurt.

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Belichick really respects Allen.  In the wind game & today, he went out of his way to seek Allen out after the game, and it was pretty clear he was impressed.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

 

 

Jones has been hailed for being on course to break the rookie completion % record........but that completion % fell to 67.2 after today..........now below the rookie # of Dak Prescott (67.8) in 2016.

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Just now, Success said:

Belichick really respects Allen.  In the wind game & today, he went out of his way to seek Allen out after the game, and it was pretty clear he was impressed.

 

 

He’s a nightmare for a defensive guy like him to game plan for 

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2 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

He’s a nightmare for a defensive guy like him to game plan for 


There is nothing Bellichick can do against Allen. Based on my untrained eye, they tried just about everything today (high 2 shell, man, cover 4, blitzing, rushing 2 guys). Nothing worked.

 

This isn’t EJ Manual out there, getting befuddled with the creeping defenders. BB can’t trick Allen.  

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1 minute ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


There is nothing Bellichick can do against Allen. Based on my untrained eye, they tried just about everything today (high 2 shell, man, cover 4, blitzing, rushing 2 guys). Nothing worked.

 

This isn’t EJ Manual out there, getting befuddled with the creeping defenders. BB can’t trick Allen.  


When Allen is staying patient and mostly within the structure of the offense, I agree.

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Daboll called a heck of a game.

 

Every week I’ll tune into another game and sometimes teams just make it look so easy moving up and down the field with half of the talent we have.. hence frustrations with Daboll.

 

Today had a bit of everything, it looked easy at times, we moved the ball.. we didn’t punt! We had answers and I hope we are now starting to peak at just the  right time. 

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Just now, ScottLaw said:

Josh was on another level today…. He could do no wrong. Honestly can’t think of one negative play from him. Given the circumstances, it was the best game of his career IMO. 


He sailed a near INT to begin the game-clinching drive.  Allen throws such a hard ball the defenders have trouble hanging on.  It was his only bad play and it was his day, he lucked out, and he was otherwise flawless.

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17 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:

This might be my favorite, on the 4th and 1 when Josh was scrambling he did a rugby dummy fake with the ball and the two defenders crashed into each other instead of him… what a baller.

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Diggs block on this play was…something…

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10 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

Jones has been hailed for being on course to break the rookie completion % record........but that completion % fell to 67.2 after today..........now below the rookie # of Dak Prescott (67.8) in 2016.

I like taking records from Patriots, it feels right.

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I think the Bills are just warming up! Dabs has been play calling better lately but mainly we have just started to execute better. The threat of Singletary really helps. Playoffs are going to be fun this year! 

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3 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

Josh was on another level today…. He could do no wrong. Honestly can’t think of one negative play from him. Given the circumstances, it was the best game of his career IMO. 


He sailed a ball to Diggs about 2 feet over his head on a 5-7 yard hitch/out…

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


There is nothing Bellichick can do against Allen. Based on my untrained eye, they tried just about everything today (high 2 shell, man, cover 4, blitzing, rushing 2 guys). Nothing worked.

 

This isn’t EJ Manual out there, getting befuddled with the creeping defenders. BB can’t trick Allen.  

Josh is a physical freak, but he's also smart the more experience he gets the bigger a nightmare he can become.

 

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4 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:


When Allen is staying patient and mostly within the structure of the offense, I agree.


Today was the first time I have ever seen Allen so quick and Patient on the checkdowns. All those dump downs were getting us 8-10 yards. It forced BB to abandon that high 2 safety shell.  I have never really seen us drive a team out of that defense. 

 

It helped that Devin isn’t also just falling down when he catches the ball. He turned those into solid 8-10 yard gains. Even Gillian turned one into 10 yards. 

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5 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:

He sailed a near INT to begin the game-clinching drive.

 

Based on Diggs reaction afterwards I believe it was a miscommunication. We've had too many of those this year.

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