Tulsabillsfanz Posted January 7 Posted January 7 32 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said: Yes let’s blame Josh Allen for leaving the field with the lead in 4 of the Bills 6 losses. Some of these posters appear to be rooting for a Bills loss so they can blame Josh. The narrative that Josh doesn’t play well in big games is bs. The 13 second game was as clutch a playoff performance as any Bills QB ever. 2 1 2 2 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted January 7 Posted January 7 20 minutes ago, Tulsabillsfanz said: Some of these posters appear to be rooting for a Bills loss so they can blame Josh. The narrative that Josh doesn’t play well in big games is bs. The 13 second game was as clutch a playoff performance as any Bills QB ever. No one is rooting for Josh or the Bills to fail tomorrow. Josh is the hero of Buffalo and he's earned that Legacy. And as Julian said we could very well stay hot and run the table. But as is expected by most Bills fans like myself who have experienced countless heartbreak, I'm hoping for the best outcome but preparing for the worst. I just wish I had more faith in our coaches and lack of wr firepower. 1 1 Quote
ExWNYer Posted January 7 Posted January 7 2 hours ago, Don Otreply said: And…, ...and TWINS!! 1 1 Quote
BigDingus Posted January 7 Posted January 7 1 hour ago, 78thealltimegreat said: Yes let’s blame Josh Allen for leaving the field with the lead in 4 of the Bills 6 losses. It was only 3 of 6 losses. Jets, Jags & Bengals he didn't walk off the field with a lead , but yeah... he definitely deserves a lot of the blame for the other 3 losses too. Patriots: 1 INT / 1 Fumble - losing the entire game until 1:58 left in the 4th (at the time, they were considered the worst team in the league) Broncos: 2 INTs / 1 Fumble - losing the entire game until 1:55 left in the 4th Eagles: He did great overall, so he doesn't deserve much blame for this loss. The INT really hurt, but he did played about as well as you could hope otherwise But regarding the OP's point, this is the narrative around Allen. I get downvoted like crazy any time I bring it up, but you can't go anywhere online talking about Allen without a chorus of people telling you he's a turnover machine that chokes in big moments. 1 Quote
zow2 Posted January 7 Author Posted January 7 The point of the post is to say how huge this game is for Allen’s legacy (assuming the Jags win today). If they win there’s a very legit chance Buffalo will be in the AFC Championship game. If they lose, bye bye or maybe 6th seed, and i personally don’t think they are going far as a 6. Allen and McDermott to an extent will be talked about very differently in the days/months/years to come based on this one game. 1 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted January 7 Posted January 7 12 hours ago, zow2 said: Josh can rewrite the narrative of his career and it starts on SNF. Win, get the 2 seed, take advantage of home field advantage, maybe an upset vs Baltimore gets the AFC Championship game at Buf, and it’s all on the table. We’re all rooting for this. Lose, and he’s discussed as a guy that scores TDs and turns the ball over too much, flames out late in the season. Allen doesn't have to "rewrite the narrative of his career" all he has to do is add to it. That narrative is already partially written and it includes: * The first elite Bills QB since Jim Kelly. * The QB that ended the Bills sentence to football purgatory with a bang leading them to 5 straight 10 win or more seasons; 4 straight playoff appearances; 3 straight division titles and a trip to the conference championship. * The QB that led the Bills to their 1st playoff win in 25 years. * The QB that had arguably 2 of the best back to back playoff performances in NFL history. * The QB that has already broke numerous NFL records including most TD's through their first 6 years and the only NFL QB to total 40 or more TD's in 4 straight seasons. * Arguably the most physically gifted QB in NFL history. And for you negative Nancy's: * An at times an overly aggressive QB who is prone to TO's. 1 Quote
ToGoGo Posted January 7 Posted January 7 11 hours ago, 78thealltimegreat said: Yes let’s blame Josh Allen for leaving the field with the lead in 4 of the Bills 6 losses. Right? How can OP say they wanted Josh Rosen without saying they wanted Rosen? 11 hours ago, Tulsabillsfanz said: Some of these posters appear to be rooting for a Bills loss so they can blame Josh. The narrative that Josh doesn’t play well in big games is bs. The 13 second game was as clutch a playoff performance as any Bills QB ever. Correction: As any NFL QB ever. 2 1 Quote
Breakout Squad Posted January 7 Posted January 7 10 hours ago, ExWNYer said: ...and TWINS!! With razor thin eyebrows. Here’s to football!! 🏈 Quote
section122 Posted January 7 Posted January 7 12 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said: He had more than a good enough roster in 2021. The inconsistencies of this team year to year is infuriating. Find the reason why we lose to lesser teams (NYJ, NE, Denv) and maybe McDermott's legacy will be fulfilled? Josh's issues lie somewhere between McD and his own lack of execution. The reason we lost to lesser teams is bc it's the nfl. In the afc: Dolphins lost to the titans Steelers lost to patriots and cardinals Chiefs lost to the raiders Browns lost to the broncos Texans lost to the panthers This narrative needs to be put to bed that only the Bills lost to lesser teams. 1 1 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted January 7 Posted January 7 9 hours ago, BigDingus said: But regarding the OP's point, this is the narrative around Allen. I get downvoted like crazy any time I bring it up, but you can't go anywhere online talking about Allen without a chorus of people telling you he's a turnover machine that chokes in big moments. Who cares what anonymous online posters have to say about Allen. Hell I don't care what the NFL talking heads have to say about Allen I care even less about what morons on other message boards think. And yes anyone who says Allen "chokes" or is a "TO machine in big moments" is a moron. Can we all agree that playoff games are "big moments" and do these stats from his 8 playoff games look like "choking" to any reasonable person? Passing: 2334 yards; 64% completion; 17 TD's; 4 INT's; rating = 99.6 Rushing: 417 yards; 6.6 yards per carry; 3 TD's; 1 lost fumble Receiving: 1 catch; 16 yards; 1 TD Total yards = 2767; 346 yards/game; 21 TD's & 5 TO's. As for regular season "big moments", if your QB is choking in these games you don't have 5 straight 10 or more win seasons, 4 straight playoff trips; & 3 straight division titles with more to hopefully come tonight. This narrative about Allen is wrong. Period end of sentence. 1 Quote
ToGoGo Posted January 7 Posted January 7 35 minutes ago, section122 said: The reason we lost to lesser teams is bc it's the nfl. In the afc: Dolphins lost to the titans Steelers lost to patriots and cardinals Chiefs lost to the raiders Browns lost to the broncos Texans lost to the panthers This narrative needs to be put to bed that only the Bills lost to lesser teams. Unappreciative and traumatized fanbase with an irrational outlook. 1 Quote
Kaenon Posted January 7 Posted January 7 14 hours ago, zow2 said: Josh can rewrite the narrative of his career and it starts on SNF. Win, get the 2 seed, take advantage of home field advantage, maybe an upset vs Baltimore gets the AFC Championship game at Buf, and it’s all on the table. We’re all rooting for this. Lose, and he’s discussed as a guy that scores TDs and turns the ball over too much, flames out late in the season. Except we have crazy win steaks to end every season... Quote
CNYfan Posted January 7 Posted January 7 Maybe the team is just thinking about winning this game tonight specifically and not about history generally? Quote
BigDingus Posted January 8 Posted January 8 8 hours ago, CincyBillsFan said: This narrative about Allen is wrong. Period end of sentence. But is it? Huh... I must be watching a different game than you again. 1 Quote
JohnnyBuffalo Posted January 8 Posted January 8 He will have to win a superbowl for the media to change the narrative on him. And right now as of this moment he has thrown two DUMB picks in the Miami game. He won’t ever live it down until he wins a title. Quote
damj Posted January 8 Posted January 8 21 hours ago, Budkin said: Another 5 year contract extension. I hate you Quote
14774 Posted January 8 Posted January 8 His legacy will be the same as all those that came before him: Had great moments but couldn't get it done. 1 Quote
zow2 Posted January 8 Author Posted January 8 Despite the turnovers tonight, his legacy is in the process of being written and this is looking special. Quote
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