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1 minute ago, Roundybout said:


Disagree on Kincaid as I thought he was a bright spot. 4 catches and great moxie. 

That two tight end combo is going to be hell for teams to get

 

and fun to watch!!!

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On to something. Is just scared to stand in the pocket and take a hit? That is much different than initiating contact when running the ball. Maybe that plays a role in why it seemed he was looking for contact. Denial he is playing scared, hey I’m hitting guys so I’m not scared. Di

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There’s nobody to reign him in and lash out since daboll left. Everyone is catering to him. I feel like he’s lost confidence as well, and it’s been going on for a while. What has he learned? He constantly takes hits that he shouldn’t take. Plenty of times he could’ve just slid and chooses to get pummeled. 

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6 minutes ago, BillsSbSoon said:

There’s nobody to rein him in and lash out since daboll left. Everyone is catering to him. I feel like he’s lost confidence as well, and it’s been going on for a while. What has he learned? He constantly takes hits that he shouldn’t take. Plenty of times he could’ve just slid and chooses to get pummeled. 

Maybe Palmer could. Maybe we can get that guy involved somehow. He seemed to help a lot early on.

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1. You're facing the NYJ with Aaron Rodgers as the QB.  That will fluster you.

 

2. Rodgers goes down and out.  Allen now realizes Zach Wilson is eyeing Mrs. Allen whenever NYJ defense is on the field.  That will really  fluster you. 😕

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Back in 2020, Josh changed up his footwork on intermediate and deep throws. Almost reminiscent of how Rodgers throws sometimes, with his right foot coming parallel to the line of scrimmage as he's throwing. I noticed Jordan Love did it a few times this past Sunday as well. Allen was deadly accurate when he would throw like that. It took some velocity off of his throws, but that is perfectly fine for a guy with a big arm like his. 

 

Does anyone remember what I'm referring to? I wonder what happened and why anyone would have had him change his footwork again when that worked so well. 

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2 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

There is a Jet 15 yards away coming at Allen but he’s pretty good 1v1. He doesn’t run here. Throws back deep to Diggs and gets picked.

 


Why didn't he just slide for the first down?  That was the play that to me, portended to a very long night.  You take the money in the bank not pass and get picked.  Little did I realize that those 3 points at minimum would be the game.  Josh is not giving his all.  He wants hero ball.  

 

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36 minutes ago, Mango said:

I’ve been critical of Josh, but this one goes too far. 


 

Lol if anything he has too much and when things go bad he just gets down.  
 

But I’ve only noticed that against this Jets d for whatever reason.   

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2 of Allen’s 3 interceptions came while forcing the ball to Diggs downfield.


Of course Allen has to know not to do that, but I can’t help but wonder if Diggs non-stop chirping has led to Allen feeling like he must feed him.

 

I know hindsight is 20/20 and i’m sure this opinion won’t be popular, but I believe it’s clear that we should have kept our first round pick and used it on Jefferson, rather than trading for Diggs.

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3 hours ago, oldmanfan said:

The line is better than last year.  They held up OK against a great D line last night overall.  Dorsey made some head scratching calls, but Josh had guys open and didn’t take the easy throw.  And I don’t think defenses have figured things out.

 

Last night Josh just sucked.  Too much hero ball.  He needs to take what’s there, and last night he didn’t.

 

Someone needs to be on Josh's a** during team meetings whether that is Dorsey, McDermott etc... He has been given too much leeway to improvise and it is coming back to bite the team. Guy like Josh needs to be coached hard. Think it would benefit Josh for Dorsey to be on the sideline with him during games. They need a lot of work on their quick passing offense against teams like the Jets with a physical front.

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11 minutes ago, Einstein said:

2 of Allen’s 3 interceptions came while forcing the ball to Diggs downfield.


Of course Allen has to know not to do that, but I can’t help but wonder if Diggs non-stop chirping has led to Allen feeling like he must feed him.

 

I know hindsight is 20/20 and i’m sure this opinion won’t be popular, but I believe it’s clear that we should have kept our first round pick and used it on Jefferson, rather than trading for Diggs.

Yes I agree.  It has to be.  If I were Josh I would go to Diggs and say, look bruh, receivers are a dime a dozen in the NFl.  You don't like me, take a walk or shut up.  This is my team.. You're either a part of it or not, but you cannot be the whole team.  

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10 minutes ago, Einstein said:

2 of Allen’s 3 interceptions came while forcing the ball to Diggs downfield.


Of course Allen has to know not to do that, but I can’t help but wonder if Diggs non-stop chirping has led to Allen feeling like he must feed him.

 

I know hindsight is 20/20 and i’m sure this opinion won’t be popular, but I believe it’s clear that we should have kept our first round pick and used it on Jefferson, rather than trading for Diggs.

would Jefferson had been there for our pick?

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I think it’s all psychological with him. The stage was too big for Josh last night and when that happens he panics, the game is too fast for him. 
 

Did you notice how Josh just sat there on the sidelines with the crazy eyes deer in head lights look? Not talking to the coaches, looking at a tablet, etc. He just seemed like he was out on an island and the pressure just continued to build as the game went on.

 

Tom Brady would always be looking at the tablet to review plays, talk with other players, talk to the coaches up in the booth, and was engaged in the game. No matter what the situation Brady always seemed to have that look of “just give me the ball and we’ll get this done.” Last night, Josh didn’t look like he wanted to be there. The eyes said it all.

 

I don’t know what’s happened to the kid but he’s regressed significantly and he appears to be totally out of sync with the game around him. 

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3 hours ago, Bob in STL said:

I felt something wrong when we settled for 3 at the end of the first half.  The offense was not in sync, the only thing reliable was Diggs.  

Look, that defense we played last night probably is the best in the league.  And we still had them.  We just couldn’t stay disciplined.  Too many dumb mistakes at quarterback.  He seems like a great, fun, kind guy, and he’s a really, really good football player.  He’s just not a terribly disciplined person from what I can tell, and it shows on the field.  Whether it’s dumb interceptions, fumbling a snap, a pointless hurdle, trying to run over a defender at a non-critical time (admirable qualities, to be sure, but not smart in the context of the time in which the actions were taken), he’s just not a very disciplined player.  At this point, it is what it is.  Maybe we get a “Favre” Super Bowl where everything goes our way in a given year.  Or maybe we don’t.  Time will tell. 

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1 minute ago, Dubie54 said:

I think it’s all psychological with him. The stage was too big for Josh last night and when that happens he panics, the game is too fast for him. 
 

Did you notice how Josh just sat there on the sidelines with the crazy eyes deer in head lights look? Not talking to the coaches, looking at a tablet, etc. He just seemed like he was out on an island and the pressure just continued to build as the game went on.

 

Tom Brady would always be looking at the tablet to review plays, talk with other players, talk to the coaches up in the booth, and was engaged in the game. No matter what the situation Brady always seemed to have that look of “just give me the ball and we’ll get this done.” Last night, Josh didn’t look like he wanted to be there. The eyes said it all.

 

I don’t know what’s happened to the kid but he’s regressed significantly and he appears to be totally out of sync with the game around him. 

 

Then why didn't the coaches look to engage? In the end, it took Diggs to go over and gee him up. Where was Joe Brady?

When Daboll was OC, Dorsey was on the touchline. I think he needs to return there to be face to face with Josh. If that means Brady to the booth to spot patterns of play to report back to Dorsey so be it.

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Hate to pile on but here goes. What I see is the constant look of fear in Allen's eyes. He doesn't look confident. He looks confused at best, fearful at worst. Or the look in his eyes betrays that there's not much going on upstairs. Replacing Spencer Brown might help. About the ill-advised long throws to Whitehead...I see it time and again that there are open, sometimes wide open receivers underneath but Allen doesn't see them or isn't looking at them. I think he has a problem with peripheral vision. I just don't think he sees all that well. Maybe concussions play into that too. Allen's long balls aren't accurate either. He seems to zip everything in, as opposed to putting a soft arc on it to lead his receivers like on the Cook pass that should have been a TD.

 

Another is scheme. I want a power running game and mixing juice in, not the opposite. I don't think Cook is a lead back. For so many years the running game (except for Josh) has been an afterthought.  It's time we get a professional Offensive Coordinator with experience to get more of a balanced attack. Dorsey is not it. 

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28 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:


 

Lol if anything he has too much and when things go bad he just gets down.  
 

But I’ve only noticed that against this Jets d for whatever reason.   

Remember the first UCL injury against the Texans where McD went over to the bench and basically told him to stop pouting and to get up and lead?  I thought of that last night.  He seems like a super nice kid, but sometimes guys like that are too hard on themselves and need to get over “it” faster. 

2 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:

 

Then why didn't the coaches look to engage? In the end, it took Diggs to go over and gee him up. Where was Joe Brady?

When Daboll was OC, Dorsey was on the touchline. I think he needs to return there to be face to face with Josh. If that means Brady to the booth to spot patterns of play to report back to Dorsey so be it.

I do think he needs someone to tell him “no.”  I’m around a lot of people who don’t hear it enough.  It can be a bad thing.  To my understanding Daboll, for example, didn’t give an F about anyone’s feelings and was perfectly capable of saying the word.  Somebody has to be the heavy and break the bad habits.  

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