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Jordan Palmer's QB Room Podcast with co-host Kyle Allen: Josh Allen edition just dropped


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2 hours ago, GoBills808 said:

I guess this is the part where we start pretending Allen is part of the problem

There is a small group of Bills "fans" and trolls at 2BD that really get into knocking Allen.  They remind me of those Middle Ages flagellants that whip themselves bloody while chanting. 

 

 

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I think it was smart of Josh to shut that down. These are the guys he’s supposed to be able to let his guard down around. Why the heck does Kyle Allen start talking about that in such a public way?

 

Regarding film study, Josh has referred to the fact that opposing defenses play him very differently than they do other quarterbacks. The argument then becomes that extensive film study has less value. Time might be better spent elsewhere.

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29 minutes ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

I don't care much for Josh Allen the person. I certainly can't respect someone who treats his body the way he does and approaches his craft the way he does.

 

He's had a lot to say about being hyper focused on football, but it certainly doesn't seem that way to me.

 

If Josh would lock in and put in the work of the greats, he could be the best ever and would undoubtedly lead Buffalo to a championship or five.

 

Just throwing this out there: you've made a decision on the quality of a person that you don't know and likely will never meet based on a tiny fraction of his personal life that you're heard.

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4 hours ago, Mango said:

On a number of occasions Josh has mentioned that he doesn't watch film.

 

C'mon Man.  Where has he said this?  He said he doesn't like to "overwatch" film or get "too into it" or something like that.  There's a world of difference between something to the effect of "I'm not obsessive compulsive about watching film every minute I get" and "I don't watch film".

 

And Allen gave a reason for what he said - that teams play the Bills differently than what they put on film.

Edit: my best try at a transcript  here

 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Beck Water said:


There's a very curated and polished edition of Josh presented in the Bills PR pieces like "Beyond Blue and Red".  And I think that's part of a true picture.  Josh probably is a genuine guy who understands that kids idolize him and that his 5 second signing may give them lasting positive memories. 

 

But this is part of a true picture too -

-Josh who played a bunch of fancy golf courses this off season

-who makes silly claims when drunk about being the "best athlete on the planet"

-who can't stand to talk about getting embarrassed at a game 2x immediately afterwards (by his buddy's wife) and shuts that down hard

-who is getting stupid drunk leaving him badly hungover going into a day off during preseason

-who admits he doesn't like to get too into watching film on upcoming opponents - maybe he has a good reason, and maybe he still watches enough.  Or maybe not.

 

 

Whattttt???

 

He's freaking 27 and human, though maybe part alien but point is , he's freaking living life. Geez. Dude is a top QB in the game. 

 

He's literally having a conversation with 2 of his guys. It's not football 24/7. Relax 

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49 minutes ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

I don't care much for Josh Allen the person. I certainly can't respect someone who treats his body the way he does and approaches his craft the way he does.

 

He's had a lot to say about being hyper focused on football, but it certainly doesn't seem that way to me.

 

If Josh would lock in and put in the work of the greats, he could be the best ever and would undoubtedly lead Buffalo to a championship or five.

I was a huge Michael Jordan fan growing up, and he is unanimously  known to be one of the most dedicated athletes of all time.  It turns out he would eat fast food, drink, smoke cigars, stay up hours gambling, and played lots of golf.  He is arguably known as the greatest athlete of all time. 

 

The point is all these guys live lives outside their sport. It doesn't mean they aren't putting in work when they need to, and probably need the breaks to rejuvenate and so they have the energy to dominate when they need to. 

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4 hours ago, Beck Water said:

 

He has always talked about lifting weights for his lower body.  I'm not sure where this "Josh doesn't lift" thing comes from.

He says he works on being "strong but flexible" in his upper body so he doesn't do upper body lifts.  That's not quite the same as "get by on farm strength".  For the record, Brady was public about not lifting weights but working to maintain flexibility with strength. 

 

I'm not sure what all that entails but I think it means kettleballs, elastic bands, and so forth.

 

I know we got some guys here who do personal training, maybe they will step up and educate me.

https://www.yahoo.com/now/nfl-quarterback-josh-allen-girlfriend-170726772.html

 

You look at some of those pictures, and I think it's clear that Allen hasn't exactly been a gym rat. 

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1 minute ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

https://www.yahoo.com/now/nfl-quarterback-josh-allen-girlfriend-170726772.html

 

You look at some of those pictures, and I think it's clear that Allen hasn't exactly been a gym rat. 

 

I have a buddy who just bench pressed 500 lbs without a suit/shirt and he looks super fat. Mostly cause he kind is. 

 

I think Josh lifts and works out. QB's outside of late career Brady and Cam Newton tend to be doughy. Josh is farm boy strong. Corn fed baby!

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1 hour ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

I don't care much for Josh Allen the person. I certainly can't respect someone who treats his body the way he does and approaches his craft the way he does.

 

He's had a lot to say about being hyper focused on football, but it certainly doesn't seem that way to me.

 

If Josh would lock in and put in the work of the greats, he could be the best ever and would undoubtedly lead Buffalo to a championship or five.

I agree. 

 

When he goes on Kyle Brandt and talks about getting by on natural talent, when he laughs about putting in all the offseason work, and you see these photos of him, no way is he working as hard as he can to put himself into the best position he can.

 

Let alone all of these stories about drinking.

 

Then the Phil Simms interview where he talks about box squats, but does nothing up top. It's like okay, then you watch a video of Hurts squatting 600-pounds, see Mahomes back in the gym 10-days after the victory parade, Burrow starting work in March. 

 

The more of these interviews I hear, the less convinced I am that he works on his body in the offseason. And I noticed it last year that he looked pudgy. 

 

He's saying now that it's all football and he's never been into it more. I hope so, because as you point out, the talent is there, and so there is more meat on the bone for him to reach another level. 

5 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

None of them look like what you're talking about, have you seen Mahomes or Lamar 

Scroll to photo 7/8. 

 

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39 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

C'mon Man.  Where has he said this?  He said he doesn't like to "overwatch" film or get "too into it" or something like that.  There's a world of difference between something to the effect of "I'm not obsessive compulsive about watching film every minute I get" and "I don't watch film".

 

And Allen gave a reason for what he said - that teams play the Bills differently than what they put on film.

 

Sorry, paraphrasing, I saw the interview as well.  I certainly think he watches film. Might have been fast fingers, but what I meant was something along the lines of "not a huge film guy". Which I think is a fair characterization of the conversation. 

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2 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

I agree. 

 

When he goes on Kyle Brandt and talks about getting by on natural talent, when he laughs about putting in all the offseason work, and you see these photos of him, no way is he working as hard as he can to put himself into the best position he can.

 

Let alone all of these stories about drinking.

 

Then the Phil Simms interview where he talks about box squats, but does nothing up top. It's like okay, then you watch a video of Hurts squatting 600-pounds, see Mahomes back in the gym 10-days after the victory parade, Burrow starting work in March. 

 

The more of these interviews I hear, the less convinced I am that he works on his body in the offseason. And I noticed it last year that he looked pudgy. 

 

Scroll to photo 7/8. 

 

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and for the record I am very unhappy you made me type 'pat mahomes beach no shirt' into the google

 

 

 

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35 minutes ago, Udubalum07 said:

I was a huge Michael Jordan fan growing up, and he is unanimously  known to be one of the most dedicated athletes of all time.  It turns out he would eat fast food, drink, smoke cigars, stay up hours gambling, and played lots of golf.  He is arguably known as the greatest athlete of all time. 

 

The point is all these guys live lives outside their sport. It doesn't mean they aren't putting in work when they need to, and probably need the breaks to rejuvenate and so they have the energy to dominate when they need to. 

The Jordan stories were legendary.  Blew my mind as I got older and learned that he would stay up till 5am playing cards, go get an hour of sleep, wake up at 6am to go play 36 holes of golf before some of his basketball games.  Some guys are just absolute freaks/forces of nature.  It definitely seems like Josh is one of those dudes who has an insane amount of God given talent.  

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1 hour ago, Mango said:

 

Sorry, paraphrasing, I saw the interview as well.  I certainly think he watches film. Might have been fast fingers, but what I meant was something along the lines of "not a huge film guy". Which I think is a fair characterization of the conversation. 

 

I disagree on yours being a fair characterization. 

What Allen did was nod and say "yeah.  yeah" when McAfee asked if he was "huge film guy". 

 

What he actually said is that he doesn't like to "overindulge" in film, and I actually thought his comments there about other teams tending to play the Bills differently than they play most offenses were interesting.

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4 hours ago, Mango said:

 

That clearly isn't what is being said man.

 

I think the fact that Allen has admitted multiple times that he isn't a big film guy is worthy of discussion. Especially for the QB position, who are generally considered the most avid videophiles in the sport. It doesn't mean he sucks. It doesn't mean he doesn't work hard. it doesn't mean he sucks. But he is an anomaly. 

 

Just like a lot of things in life, a lot of things can be true at the same time. 
 

Multiple times?  Name them.  With McAfee he specifically said “yeah, yeah” when asked if he does a lot of film.  What he then said is he doesn’t get fixated on film because teams play the Bills offense differently than other offenses so he doesn’t want to get overly locked onto things in case they change just for the Bills offense.

 

 

Posted
7 hours ago, Beck Water said:

 

-who admits he doesn't like to get too into watching film on upcoming opponents - maybe he has a good reason, and maybe he still watches enough.  Or maybe not.

 

 


What’s the time stamp of that comment?  I want to understand the context.  To me, that’s concerning and the first I’ve heard it 

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24 minutes ago, Virgil said:


What’s the time stamp of that comment?  I want to understand the context.  To me, that’s concerning and the first I’ve heard it 

 

I put it here, along with my best effort at an accurate transcript.  What he actually said was he doesn't like to "overindulge in film"

 

Fair admission that my characterizing this as "he doesn't like to get too into watching film on upcoming opponents" can be misinterpreted and apparently has been - though I still think there's a long walk between "doesn't like to get too into" and "doesn't watch" or "isn't a big film guy".

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3 hours ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

I don't care much for Josh Allen the person. I certainly can't respect someone who treats his body the way he does and approaches his craft the way he does.

 

He's had a lot to say about being hyper focused on football, but it certainly doesn't seem that way to me.

 

If Josh would lock in and put in the work of the greats, he could be the best ever and would undoubtedly lead Buffalo to a championship or five.

How well do you know him?  How many times have you met?

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21 minutes ago, Virgil said:


What’s the time stamp of that comment?  I want to understand the context.  To me, that’s concerning and the first I’ve heard it 

Back Water is right.  That discussion centered on how Josh can't rely on film during the game planning/practice process.  He mentioned for example, that he would see something on film and expect the rush to come from the right, when in actuality, because teams play the Bills differently, the exact opposite could occur.

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