The Gravytrain Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 (edited) Obviously, Josh's competitive drive is what separates him from most other QBs and players in the league for that matter. That desire to win at no cost is the great intangible that teams can't defend against. As Josh even states, he'll do anything for his team to keep a drive going, score or win. Hurdle players, truck players or even drag a pile. If, as Josh says, he'll do anything to help the team win. Shouldn't that be running the ball less to help the team down the road? Obviously he does his team no good on the sidelines. There's 16 games left and if he keeps running the way he does, he's putting his team at risk. So the big question, if Josh really wants to stick to his approach and really help the team, shouldn't he be running much less to help his team in the long run. I say this as a lifelong fan going back to the Ferguson days. Like a lot us, I've seen the dark days and am always worried something bad is going to happen. It's a bit of a conundrum, and ultimately Josh is going to do what he's going to do, but wouldn't really be helping the team by not putting himself at risk? Edited September 15, 2022 by The Gravytrain 1 4 4 1 2 Quote
GunnerBill Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 I think a lot of his take off decisions are in the moment. I think trying to get him to overthink those moments would take away from who he is. 6 11 3 Quote
Robert Paulson Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 2 minutes ago, The Gravytrain said: Obviously, Josh's competitive drive is what separates him from most other QBs and players in the league for that matter. That desire to win at no cost is the great intangible that teams can't defend against. As Josh even states, he'll do anything for his team to keep a drive going, score or win. Hurdle players, truck players or even drag a pile. If, as Josh says, he'll do anything to help the team win. Shouldn't that be running the ball less to help the team down the road? Obviously he does his team no good on the sidelines. There's 16 games left and if he keeps running the way he does, he's putting his team at risk. So the big question, if Josh really wants to stick to his approach and really help the team, shouldn't he be running much less to help his team in the long run. I say this as a lifelong fan who's seen all of our dark days and it always worried something bad is going to happen. Sorry, it's been a rough road for for 40+ years. It's a bit of a conundrum and ultimately Josh is going to do what he's going to do. But wouldn't really be helping the team by not putting himself at risk? In the moment that is a tough decision especially because he is most likely not thinking but reacting Just now, GunnerBill said: I think a lot of his take off decisions are in the moment. I think trying to get him to overthink those moments would take away from who he is. Beat me to it. Same thought Quote
Don Otreply Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 If Josh stops running, the offense will be easier to defend, this on top of what GunnerBill said above, this is how Josh plays football, it’s not going away anytime soon. 2 2 Quote
Commish Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 The only sure fire way to get Allen to stop running is to take him off the field - something the Bills may want to consider in the fourth quarter when a game is in hand. 3 Quote
Rampage Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 I think there’s a lot of overreaction to the first game of the season, in front of the world on Thursday night against the champs. Josh’s adrenaline was pumping all night and he was a freight train because of it. He’s still going to run, that’s what makes him so lethal, but I expect the type of runs he makes and hits he takes will be minimized compared to what we saw last week. 5 2 Quote
loveorhatembillsfan4life Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 So Kyle Brandt had Josh on His Tuesday Night Basement Segment which I think is becoming a regular thing. A fan asked him that exact question.. his response was something along the lines of.. is it necessary no, but then kinda smiles.. He is playing football the way he wants to play. 2 Quote
TheBrownBear Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 4 minutes ago, Rampage said: I think there’s a lot of overreaction to the first game of the season, in front of the world on Thursday night against the champs. Josh’s adrenaline was pumping all night and he was a freight train because of it. He’s still going to run, that’s what makes him so lethal, but I expect the type of runs he makes and hits he takes will be minimized compared to what we saw last week. Yeah, I think Josh sort of wanted to give all of America "the Josh Allen Experience" on the national stage. I've seen him slide or duck out of bounds plenty over the past couple of years. The hits he takes are being overblown and the narrative is being pushed by the national media, especially by many folks who have finally begrudgingly given Josh respect only to add the caveat that it won't last due to his style of play. 4 2 2 1 Quote
bmur66 Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 Hey if face humping Jalen Ramsey at the bottom of the pile is part of his game then so be it! 1 4 1 2 Quote
MJS Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 Just have to let him play his game. Honestly, the hits in the pocket can be a lot worse because you often are blindsided and can't protect yourself. 6 2 1 Quote
aristocrat Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 You don’t drive the off road vehicle in the city. Don’t tame the beast let it go off roading and eat. 2 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 "Josh Running" is the new "Tremaine Edmunds". 1 1 3 Quote
HOUSE Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 Bottom line, Josh will run no matter what the coaches or fans say. You can beg, plead and whine like little kids, he is running 🏃♂️ 2 1 Quote
ddaryl Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 I just don't look forward to the day Josh is slow to get up 1 Quote
Dr. Who Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 Just remember that a wild buffalo is a dangerous beast. It make look like a huge bovine with a parka, but if you get close, it will steamroll you and possibly gore you to death. An angry run is always a possibility. Quote
racecitybills Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 Angry Josh gets the team going! Quote
The Wiz Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 Allen said it best in his pregame speech "I'm not gonna ask a lot from you, man. I just want everything you got" You know someone that says that is gonna play that way too. 2 1 2 Quote
julian Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 1 o’clock Sunday games Josh will revert back just another great QB, but on these prime time matchups you best be buckling up your chin straps because he transforms into a fu**ing cyborg looking to destroy opponents. 1 Quote
Thurman#1 Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 3 hours ago, The Gravytrain said: Obviously, Josh's competitive drive is what separates him from most other QBs and players in the league for that matter. That desire to win at no cost is the great intangible that teams can't defend against. As Josh even states, he'll do anything for his team to keep a drive going, score or win. Hurdle players, truck players or even drag a pile. If, as Josh says, he'll do anything to help the team win. Shouldn't that be running the ball less to help the team down the road? Obviously he does his team no good on the sidelines. There's 16 games left and if he keeps running the way he does, he's putting his team at risk. So the big question, if Josh really wants to stick to his approach and really help the team, shouldn't he be running much less to help his team in the long run. I say this as a lifelong fan going back to the Ferguson days. Like a lot us, I've seen the dark days and am always worried something bad is going to happen. It's a bit of a conundrum, and ultimately Josh is going to do what he's going to do, but wouldn't really be helping the team by not putting himself at risk? "... desire to win at no cost ..."? 2 1 Quote
GoBills808 Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 Yes, he needs to take fewer hits. This is the NFL. It adds up. 1 1 Quote
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