johnk Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 (edited) NFL Research: Josh Allen has eight rushing touchdowns over his past five games (Weeks 12-17), which made him the first QB in the Super Bowl Era with eight or more rushing TDs in a five-game span. https://www.nfl.com/news/2023-nfl-season-week-17-what-we-learned-from-sunday-s-games Edited January 1, 2024 by johnk Quote
ChrisWatson#21 Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 It's getting harder to throw them so he is running them in. 1 1 1 Quote
Dr.Sack Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 Josh proving he’s better than Tim Tebow. 1 1 2 Quote
CaptnCoke11 Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 1 hour ago, Aussie Joe said: MVP lol no way. Today was the nail in that coffin 2 1 Quote
78thealltimegreat Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 Imagine being Josh you have 42 total touchdowns you’ve literally set a few records this year that no QB has and somehow people are wondering what’s wrong with you? Dude makes this franchise so much fun I may just quit watching the Bills when he retires. 3 1 4 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 23 minutes ago, CaptnCoke11 said: lol no way. Today was the nail in that coffin We can stop all MVP talk. 1 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 1 minute ago, 78thealltimegreat said: Imagine being Josh you have 42 total touchdowns you’ve literally set a few records this year that no QB has and somehow people are wondering what’s wrong with you? Dude makes this franchise so much fun I may just quit watching the Bills when he retires. Agree 100%. Sure Allen did not play well today but what bugs me is when people take the occasional Allen off game and claim that it's representative of a much bigger problem. And for the record while Allen did not play well he did not come close to "sucking" today. He made the plays in the 2nd half when they were needed and the Bills won to raise their record to 10 - 6. It's like these hyper critics don't watch any other NFL games. If they did they would see that other elite QB's struggled at times this weekend: * Mahomes could only manufacture 1 TD, lost a bad strip sack fumble that led to a Bengal's TD and overthrew a wide open WR on a deep pass. But like Allen Mahomes made the plays needed and got a crucial win. * Last night Goff struggled throwing 2 bad INT's and missing multiple open receivers. But at the end he had the Lions on the cusp of winning the game. * Matt Stafford, QBing the hottest team in the NFC against a bad Giants team threw 2 INT's and only 1 TD. The Rams were lucky to win that game. * Tua threw 2 INT's today and we all saw what that score ended up being. Every week great QB's have rough games. And most of the time these great QB's overcome their poor game to have moments of excellence to steal the win. Allen had one of those today. And if people remember Kelly had a lot of games like that over the Bills SB's run. I'm just amazed how quickly people forget what bad QBing really looks like. During the playoff drought we saw a lot of QB's that truly sucked. Allen has QBed the Bills to 5 straight 10 or more win seasons in a row. And if the Bills can beat Miami it will also be 5 straight playoff appearances and 4 straight division titles. 1 6 Quote
78thealltimegreat Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 5 hours ago, CincyBillsFan said: Agree 100%. Sure Allen did not play well today but what bugs me is when people take the occasional Allen off game and claim that it's representative of a much bigger problem. And for the record while Allen did not play well he did not come close to "sucking" today. He made the plays in the 2nd half when they were needed and the Bills won to raise their record to 10 - 6. It's like these hyper critics don't watch any other NFL games. If they did they would see that other elite QB's struggled at times this weekend: * Mahomes could only manufacture 1 TD, lost a bad strip sack fumble that led to a Bengal's TD and overthrew a wide open WR on a deep pass. But like Allen Mahomes made the plays needed and got a crucial win. * Last night Goff struggled throwing 2 bad INT's and missing multiple open receivers. But at the end he had the Lions on the cusp of winning the game. * Matt Stafford, QBing the hottest team in the NFC against a bad Giants team threw 2 INT's and only 1 TD. The Rams were lucky to win that game. * Tua threw 2 INT's today and we all saw what that score ended up being. Every week great QB's have rough games. And most of the time these great QB's overcome their poor game to have moments of excellence to steal the win. Allen had one of those today. And if people remember Kelly had a lot of games like that over the Bills SB's run. I'm just amazed how quickly people forget what bad QBing really looks like. During the playoff drought we saw a lot of QB's that truly sucked. Allen has QBed the Bills to 5 straight 10 or more win seasons in a row. And if the Bills can beat Miami it will also be 5 straight playoff appearances and 4 straight division titles. Agreed Cincy it comes with playing the position but man last week he had 5 incompletions against the Chargers and people where like he’s missing guys what’s wrong? Dude just makes this franchise so much fun. 1 Quote
ChrisWatson#21 Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 6 hours ago, 78thealltimegreat said: Imagine being Josh you have 42 total touchdowns you’ve literally set a few records this year that no QB has and somehow people are wondering what’s wrong with you? Dude makes this franchise so much fun I may just quit watching the Bills when he retires. Might as well. I know I am. Chances are we won’t see another one of his caliber for a few decades and I ain’t got that much time left. 1 1 Quote
UKBillFan Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 7 hours ago, 78thealltimegreat said: Imagine being Josh you have 42 total touchdowns you’ve literally set a few records this year that no QB has and somehow people are wondering what’s wrong with you? Dude makes this franchise so much fun I may just quit watching the Bills when he retires. If Josh doesn't know why people are wondering what's wrong with him then he has little to no chance of winning a ring. Because he has major issues at the moment. Thankfully, I think he realises it. 1 Quote
78thealltimegreat Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 56 minutes ago, UKBillFan said: If Josh doesn't know why people are wondering what's wrong with him then he has little to no chance of winning a ring. Because he has major issues at the moment. Thankfully, I think he realises it. Disagree his team fails him way more than he has ever failed his team. Like I said for those of us that went through the EJ Manuel and Jeff Tuel and Trent Edwards years he makes this franchise a joy to watch when he calls it quits I’m probably done with the bills and watch my wife’s team the cowboys instead at least I know the refs are in their back pocket. 1 Quote
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 8 hours ago, SoonerBillsFan said: We can stop all MVP talk. IDK. He's clearly the most valuable player for his team. 1 Quote
NoSaint Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 1 hour ago, UKBillFan said: If Josh doesn't know why people are wondering what's wrong with him then he has little to no chance of winning a ring. Because he has major issues at the moment. Thankfully, I think he realises it. imagine possibly being the greatest in the world at what you do and some schlub talking about your major issues. 1 3 Quote
UKBillFan Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 2 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said: Disagree his team fails him way more than he has ever failed his team. Like I said for those of us that went through the EJ Manuel and Jeff Tuel and Trent Edwards years he makes this franchise a joy to watch when he calls it quits I’m probably done with the bills and watch my wife’s team the cowboys instead at least I know the refs are in their back pocket. Before this season I would agree, for the most part, but this year he's been more responsible for struggles than before - especially in the divisional games against the Pats plus the defeat to the Jets. Just now, NoSaint said: imagine possibly being the greatest in the world at what you do and some schlub talking about your major issues. That's the annoying thing. Physically he is the greatest in the world. I'd argue that against anyone trying to say otherwise. But there are too many missed reads and too many bad throws to say that side of the game matches up. Would I change him? No. Has he has issues this seaso? Definitely. In his defence, so has Mahomes and interestingly both have come about after a drop off in production from their number one receiver. 1 Quote
78thealltimegreat Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 7 minutes ago, UKBillFan said: Before this season I would agree, for the most part, but this year he's been more responsible for struggles than before - especially in the divisional games against the Pats plus the defeat to the Jets. That's the annoying thing. Physically he is the greatest in the world. I'd argue that against anyone trying to say otherwise. But there are too many missed reads and too many bad throws to say that side of the game matches up. Would I change him? No. Has he has issues this seaso? Definitely. In his defence, so has Mahomes and interestingly both have come about after a drop off in production from their number one receiver. Just remember if they miss the playoffs it wasn’t him that left 12 men on the field against Denver Quote
UKBillFan Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 3 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said: Just remember if they miss the playoffs it wasn’t him that left 12 men on the field against Denver True. Though it could be argued the offense on that day allowed the Broncos to hang around. As they did in Foxborough, albeit the defense also made Mac Jones look like Dan Marino. Then there's the Jets in week one... I'd say the Bills beat themselves in every game they've lost this year excluding the Jags (happy to accept them having one further week in London to adjust was key) and the Eagles (that field goal was ridiculous). Quote
78thealltimegreat Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 19 minutes ago, UKBillFan said: True. Though it could be argued the offense on that day allowed the Broncos to hang around. As they did in Foxborough, albeit the defense also made Mac Jones look like Dan Marino. Then there's the Jets in week one... I'd say the Bills beat themselves in every game they've lost this year excluding the Jags (happy to accept them having one further week in London to adjust was key) and the Eagles (that field goal was ridiculous). That we will agree on the losses this year have been a little bit of everything although the special teams issues yesterday made that game closer then it was again Quote
UKBillFan Posted January 1, 2024 Posted January 1, 2024 1 minute ago, 78thealltimegreat said: That we will agree on the losses this year have been a little bit of everything although the special teams issues yesterday made that game closer then it was again I'm pretty sure the Bills would have beaten the Jags at OP. Annoying to think they may lose out on the play offs based on Goodell's experiment. Quote
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