henry jones Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 I don't have a problem with him fighting for the extra yard or two, especially on 3rd down. The attempting to hurdle multiple guys at the same time is a problem. Just not smart. The "hurdle" has become his go to move unfortunately. Looks great on film and fires up the team when successful. Not a good idea for the longevity of his career though. Instead of jumping over them, drive a shoulder. 1 Quote
ddaryl Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 I seriously think Josh is struggling going through progressions. I'm looking forward an All-22 break down to see how many times we had open WRs that Josh did not see. I know Joe Marino has comentary (I just can not listen without video reference) but I want to see the replays myself Quote
Dillenger4 Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 22 hours ago, oldmanfan said: The play that showed me we were in trouble last night was the one where Josh tried to jump over two guys when he was 5 yards from getting a first down. What concerns me is that Josh is not either listening to what the coaches are telling him or is sometimes unable to control his play with respect to what the coaches are telling him. The entire off season McD, Dorsey (and Beane) have talked about how they want to get Josh to where he is not running the ball as much, and where is not taking unnecessary risks to his body while out there. Trying to hurdle not one, but two guys, and not at the yardage marker, but 5 yards before it, shows just a stunning inability to process that kind of info. I love Josh. I think as fans we all love Josh and what he brings to the table with his talent. But as much as folks have wanted to harp about the O line (which held up OK against a very good D line), Bernard (didn't cost us the game by any means), Dorsey's play calls (is it the calls, or is Josh not going where he needs to go), this team will only win when its QB accepts that he needs to play under control. After last night I am beginning to question whether Josh can do that. and if he is simply not listening to the coaches, then the answer to me isn't changing coaches. It's sitting his butt down for a bit or having the other leaders on the team get in his face and demand better. Too funny - i thought the exact same thing when he did it. And it wasn't even warranted. He wasn't close to gaining the down. He hurdled...just...because. He appeared to have a smirk on his face after which was odd. That whole play was weird and I agree with you 100%. Quote
HOUSE Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 You need to accept Josh Allen for what he is, a huge competitor and you can bring in the Pope for a little chat about running but nothing will change Quote
PBF81 Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 22 hours ago, Simon said: The mistake wasn't trying to hurdle people, it was not getting the ball out in the first place. Once he crossed the LOS, he's going to do anything he possibly can to try and convert a key 3rd down. Just as he should. I hear ya, but once it's obvious that isn't happening he really needs to take care to ensure that he doesn't further risk injury. I remember wondering whether he's going to get injured as that play unfolded, as no doubt did many. It was clear prior to that hurdle attempt that he wasn't going to get the 1st, there were too many defenders around. 22 hours ago, oldmanfan said: You are not hurling two guys 5 yards from the marker and getting the first. Just not happening. Especially with more defenders clearly there. 4 minutes ago, ddaryl said: I seriously think Josh is struggling going through progressions. But why is the question. Quote
DCofNC Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 I think it’s pretty clear they have overloaded his mind with thoughts, he’s not playing loose at all. Forcing everything. He didn’t run on OBVIOUS running situations, see the INT where he had a 15 yard gain he could take on the ground, on third and short no less, with the sideline to just step out and avoid hits. Instead, “don’t run, take your shot” thinking and we lose the ball. Then he gets frantic in the pocket, instead of taking the short pass available, he goes out and tried to hurdle where he had no shot of and gets smashed. He played like garbage, did it in pre-season too. I’m starting to wonder if those report of him not preparing are not more accurate than we want to believe. I also question if that’s not why Diggs has a riff with him and the staff. JA isn’t held to the same standard and Diggs is sick of it. It sure doesn’t seem like we are seeing the same guy who was locked in being the best player on the field, like 2020/21. This looks like a guy who got full of himself and thinks he can do what he wants bc he’s the man. 2 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 7 minutes ago, ddaryl said: I seriously think Josh is struggling going through progressions. I'm looking forward an All-22 break down to see how many times we had open WRs that Josh did not see. I know Joe Marino has comentary (I just can not listen without video reference) but I want to see the replays myself The real issue with Josh isn't as much his recklessness as it is the poor field vision. He's always held the ball a tick longer than other qbs. I truly believe he struggles sometimes in seeing wrs (range of vision) during his progressions. 1 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 23 hours ago, Simon said: The mistake wasn't trying to hurdle people, it was not getting the ball out in the first place. Once he crossed the LOS, he's going to do anything he possibly can to try and convert a key 3rd down. Just as he should. Agreed. He had open WR's all over the field and he just flat refuses to throw to them. I love the kid, but even the most ardent Josh supporter now has to see there is something seriously off with the kid. I have no clue what it is, but it needs to be corrected Quote
BillsFanNC Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 23 hours ago, oldmanfan said: Yes, he should have gotten the ball out sooner. But when he didn't the answer is not to try and hurdle two guys 5 yards short of the marker. That is the point; he has to be smarter than that. This was a low scoring game, a punt is not a bad play. Pin them back and come out again instead of putting yourself at risk of getting hurt. In other words you can make more than one mistake on a single play. See the botched snap, recovery, then fumble. Quote
Toyo321 Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 (edited) 28 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said: Agreed. He had open WR's all over the field and he just flat refuses to throw to them. I love the kid, but even the most ardent Josh supporter now has to see there is something seriously off with the kid. I have no clue what it is, but it needs to be corrected Problem is I don't have any faith in Mc'D or Dorsey stepping up and doing this. He needs the tough approach that Daboll gave him by getting in his face and letting him know he screwed up. McD is terrible at this and all this guy does is clap his damn hands when he needs to get on his QB for these bone headed plays. Dorsey too. These guys need to grow a set of jewels and get in his face and tell him he damn sure is responsible for these mistakes and stop doing it. I just have zero faith in this coaching staff. They have disappointed every Bills fan one way or another for the last 4 years. Edited September 13, 2023 by Toyo321 Quote
Shaw66 Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 1 hour ago, HOUSE said: You need to accept Josh Allen for what he is, a huge competitor and you can bring in the Pope for a little chat about running but nothing will change See, I don't think that's correct. If have to accept him for what he is, then they should trade him for picks and start. When I look at franchise QBs, what makes them great is decision making, not physical abilities. Vick and Newton weren't great. Rodgers was better than Favre, because Rodgers was a more reliable decision maker. Elway didn't win until he became a reliable decision maker. Brady and Peyton killed opponents with their brains. Josh needs to play with the mental discipline that Mahomes, Burrow, and Tua have. When he does that, he will be great. If he's never going to play with that kind of discipline, then the Bills may as well start over. 3 Quote
HOUSE Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 5 minutes ago, Shaw66 said: See, I don't think that's correct. If have to accept him for what he is, then they should trade him for picks and start. When I look at franchise QBs, what makes them great is decision making, not physical abilities. Vick and Newton weren't great. Rodgers was better than Favre, because Rodgers was a more reliable decision maker. Elway didn't win until he became a reliable decision maker. Brady and Peyton killed opponents with their brains. Josh needs to play with the mental discipline that Mahomes, Burrow, and Tua have. When he does that, he will be great. If he's never going to play with that kind of discipline, then the Bills may as well start over. I will bring in the Pope. It can't hurt Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 On 9/12/2023 at 11:41 AM, Simon said: The mistake wasn't trying to hurdle people, it was not getting the ball out in the first place. Once he crossed the LOS, he's going to do anything he possibly can to try and convert a key 3rd down. Just as he should. It was a dumb play that risked a turnover in a game that went down to the wire. I agree w/ OP. If Josh is gonna hurdle then at least be in the proximity of a first down. Making yourself airborne like that leaves you vulnerable to big hits hence bigger chance of injury. Quote
Shaw66 Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 42 minutes ago, HOUSE said: I will bring in the Pope. It can't hurt I'll light a candle at St. Benedict's. 1 Quote
Airseven Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 2 hours ago, HOUSE said: You need to accept Josh Allen for what he is, a huge competitor and you can bring in the Pope for a little chat about running but nothing will change They can’t just accept it because they can’t win that way. At least not consistently through a playoff gauntlet. Something has to give… the player, the scheme, the coaches, or personnel. It’s not working. Quote
AuntieEm Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 (edited) On 9/12/2023 at 11:39 AM, oldmanfan said: The play that showed me we were in trouble last night was the one where Josh tried to jump over two guys when he was 5 yards from getting a first down. What concerns me is that Josh is not either listening to what the coaches are telling him or is sometimes unable to control his play with respect to what the coaches are telling him. The entire off season McD, Dorsey (and Beane) have talked about how they want to get Josh to where he is not running the ball as much, and where is not taking unnecessary risks to his body while out there. Trying to hurdle not one, but two guys, and not at the yardage marker, but 5 yards before it, shows just a stunning inability to process that kind of info. I love Josh. I think as fans we all love Josh and what he brings to the table with his talent. But as much as folks have wanted to harp about the O line (which held up OK against a very good D line), Bernard (didn't cost us the game by any means), Dorsey's play calls (is it the calls, or is Josh not going where he needs to go), this team will only win when its QB accepts that he needs to play under control. After last night I am beginning to question whether Josh can do that. and if he is simply not listening to the coaches, then the answer to me isn't changing coaches. It's sitting his butt down for a bit or having the other leaders on the team get in his face and demand better. I see exactly the same. It was like that game last year where Singletary was laughing at how Josh just laughs when he gets hit like that was some badge of honor. Or when Josh is being taken down and he in turn proceeds to grab the defender to ensure he goes down with him like dude why take a chance at having a arm crushed awkwardly under a 200+ weight not like the other player will be able to avoid hurting you if the angles the fall at should not be good. A broken arm may not be serious but it would knock him out for a bunch of games. It's the very reason that taunting is a penalty. As well as risking his health doing that extra physical toughmsn stuff he could cause the other player injury so I can see an opponent taking extra hard hit on Josh as repayment. Tempers can flare in heat of battle and football can be a battle if you let those things slide. Josh also is reportedly a big trash talker on field. All well and good if you are buddies with all the players u trash talk but there will be some that take it wrong. Ala when cam Newton was talking trash near Oliver in a old clip when we practiced against carina back years ago. You need to be smart as well as imo not be obnoxious. The opponents are trying to win the game too so they aren't gonna hold back if you take shots at them either. Qb get protections by rule taking some shots at opponents that can't follow suit is asking for payback someway somehow ... Edited September 13, 2023 by AuntieEm Quote
Bob in STL Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 Josh Allen is in his 7th NFL season and he still has people telling him to play smarter football. Coaches, the GM, coordinators, and players are all taking to him yet he continues to make the same mistakes that high school QBs make. Troy Aikman was actually trying to be nice but at the same time he was shocked at the mistakes Josh was making. It really was like watching a rookie on MNF. Sunday will be a big game for Josh to start the process of putting this one behind him. One game at a time, he needs to simplify his game and get on track. I am pulling for him but actually I am quite shocked at the regression. Quote
vincec Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 (edited) On 9/12/2023 at 11:50 AM, pocoboy said: Agreed. It's more of an issue on the run where he got the first down and passed up ducking out of bound in order to plow into a few guys. Regardless of injury, it also increases the chances of someone popping the ball out. The 'not getting the ball out in the first place' is the true problem. I don't think he and/or Dorsey are putting in the necessary effort for him to make the decisions in the time allowed. And last night he did have more time than he assumed. He was basically one read and run if it's not there most of the night. One of the hardest parts of having good pocket awareness is being able to stand in the pocket when you have time even though you've been rushed on many other downs. Edited September 14, 2023 by vincec Quote
AuntieEm Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 2 hours ago, henry jones said: I don't have a problem with him fighting for the extra yard or two, especially on 3rd down. The attempting to hurdle multiple guys at the same time is a problem. Just not smart. The "hurdle" has become his go to move unfortunately. Looks great on film and fires up the team when successful. Not a good idea for the longevity of his career though. Instead of jumping over them, drive a shoulder. 2 hours ago, ddaryl said: I seriously think Josh is struggling going through progressions. I'm looking forward an All-22 break down to see how many times we had open WRs that Josh did not see. I know Joe Marino has comentary (I just can not listen without video reference) but I want to see the replays myself Which tells me he is not studying film well. If it's a new wrinkles then they should be able to get a idea of what the defense is doing and maybe offer Josh a few plays to see what works against it. But if he is having issues with say Jets that he's seen before but they just disguise it a tad then that's concerning. Quote
vincec Posted September 13, 2023 Posted September 13, 2023 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Bob in STL said: Josh Allen is in his 7th NFL season and he still has people telling him to play smarter football. Coaches, the GM, coordinators, and players are all taking to him yet he continues to make the same mistakes that high school QBs make. Troy Aikman was actually trying to be nice but at the same time he was shocked at the mistakes Josh was making. It really was like watching a rookie on MNF. Sunday will be a big game for Josh to start the process of putting this one behind him. One game at a time, he needs to simplify his game and get on track. I am pulling for him but actually I am quite shocked at the regression. I was thinking the same thing. Aikman has been an Allen critic and I was waiting for him to unleash, or at least throw an "I told you so" out there, but he was actually pretty nice about it. I don't think he wanted to pile on since the performance basically spoke for itself. Edited September 13, 2023 by vincec 1 Quote
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