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   Great Josh was back yesterday.

   Completion percentage in the 70s, interception rate in the zeros (😜). Eye test tells us he was decisive and pulled the trigger quicker. 

    And, Dime DROPPING!!!! He threw 4 

beautiful long balls. Two ended up as touchdown. One to Diggs was broken up by a perfectly timed high point tip by the DB. The other to Kincaid (?) in the front corner of the end zone was thrown from the other side of the field, under pressure, and was also broken up by a great DB play. But, those two breakups were still great throws. Not over or under but right where they needed to be.

    Josh also played no hero ball to my eye. He took a few sacks that were advisable while protecting the ball. These were positive plays and I said so in the moment. He didn’t throw a single pass I saw that looked like a bad or forced decision.

    Add in the legs and the second longest QB rushing TD in playoff history and opponents have to keep a spy in which opens up the backside passing a bit more.

    The whole team seemed to respond to him and the situation as well.

   I include Brady in this as he seemed to have dialed up a plan that specifically targeted the Steelers for those early TDs ( and the missed one to Diggs) 

    Defensive injuries are what they are at this point. But, if we are going to be underperforming on that side of the ball, 2021 Playoff Josh is exactly who we need. 

 

    

   

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If Josh gets on a burner the offense can score more points than anyone mitigating our MASH unit defensive woes.  

 

Playing Mahomes seems to bring out the best in Josh. 

 

I'm hopeful.

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"History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes." - Mike Tyson 

 

This whole season feels so similar to the 2021 season (minus the injuries on defense).  Now we have a 6:30 divisional game on a Sunday against Kansas City.  Let's hope if it's close the ball breaks are way this time.

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I think it was Josh's best game of the year. I know the passing yardage doesn't jump off the page, and he missed a couple of throws (by inches) here and there but he was dialled in the whole game, made really smart decisions and when the moments were there where we needed a play he made one. If Josh played like that every week the Bills would be 17-0. I don't think that is an understatement. And take out the Knox drop his guys made plays for him. 

 

The only "oooo don't do that" moment I had in the entire game was the jump pass to Ty Johnson over the middle where I don't think the reward (a 3 or 4 yard gain) was worth the risk. But maybe it is a turning point because I feel so many times this season that would have popped up right into a defender's hands. Whereas there Josh got that bit of luck he definitely deserved for his overall display. 

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45 minutes ago, Buffalo Boy said:

 

    Josh also played no hero ball to my eye. 

 

    

   

Agree 99.8% with the post. ***** baller performance from Josh AGAIN!

 

But that play where he rolled out right, then got sprinting towards the sideline, and then thought the best available option was to jump up both feet and sling one across his body into traffic for a first down was somewhat heroic 🤣 great catch by diggs, unreal play

 

But agree totally overall - the best player in all of football when he is locked in like that 🔥🔥

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Playoff Josh is a different animal altogether.  This is a Pittsburgh defense that thrives off turnovers, and the national (and sometimes local) narrative on Josh is that he’s a turnover machine (often without proper context).  To play that sort of game with those stakes and come away with four total TDs and no turnovers tells me Josh is locked in and is going to do everything in his power to get the job done without being reckless.

 

Oh, how the fans of the Fish must watch this and know in their depraved hearts they will continue to play second fiddle in the AFC East as long as Josh is playing…

 

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50 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

I think it was Josh's best game of the year. I know the passing yardage doesn't jump off the page, and he missed a couple of throws (by inches) here and there but he was dialled in the whole game, made really smart decisions and when the moments were there where we needed a play he made one. If Josh played like that every week the Bills would be 17-0. I don't think that is an understatement. And take out the Knox drop his guys made plays for him. 

 

The only "oooo don't do that" moment I had in the entire game was the jump pass to Ty Johnson over the middle where I don't think the reward (a 3 or 4 yard gain) was worth the risk. But maybe it is a turning point because I feel so many times this season that would have popped up right into a defender's hands. Whereas there Josh got that bit of luck he definitely deserved for his overall display. 

Forgot about the TJ jump pass. And I agree. My son and I where on him about it at the time.

7 minutes ago, eball said:

Oh, how the fans of the Fish must watch this and know in their depraved hearts they will continue to play second fiddle in the AFC East as long as Josh is playing…

😍🔥🦬

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1 hour ago, ScottishBills said:

Agree 99.8% with the post. ***** baller performance from Josh AGAIN!

 

But that play where he rolled out right, then got sprinting towards the sideline, and then thought the best available option was to jump up both feet and sling one across his body into traffic for a first down was somewhat heroic 🤣 great catch by diggs, unreal play

 

But agree totally overall - the best player in all of football when he is locked in like that 🔥🔥

 

I also think there should be some props for Joe Brady. The playcalling wasn't perfect I felt like up 21 he got away from the run a bit and our offense looks better at the moment when we are balanced. But he is designing plays that give Josh single defender reads and put those defenders in a bind. Both of the two touchdowns to tight ends fitted that description. On the first one, if the defender comes up to play Cook throw Knox in the endzone, if he sits on Knox throw Cook who has one man to beat to probably score himself. On the second one if the safety bites down you have a one on one with your receiver having leverage outside if he stays wide you have Kincaid with the seam. This sort of really simple, clever design was missing earlier in the year when it almost felt like "we will run our plays and the defense will do what it does, but we will out execute" that is a hard place to live in the NFL.

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6 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

"History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes." - Mike Tyson 

 

This whole season feels so similar to the 2021 season (minus the injuries on defense).  Now we have a 6:30 divisional game on a Sunday against Kansas City.  Let's hope if it's close the ball breaks are way this time.

 

The similarity to 2022 is what has me worried, Doc.

 

I feel like we're limping into the Chiefs game the way we limped into last year's playoff game with the Bengals.  Too battered and bruised to compete with a good team.  

 

By the end of the game yesterday, we were missing our 4 best CBs (White, Douglas, Benford, Johnson) and our 4 best LBs (Milano, Bernard, Dodson, Spector).   

 

Meanwhile, KC will line up two All-Pro quality DBs against us.  And they have 2 extra days for recuperation and preparation.  

 

Fingers crossed, we'll get some good news when the injury report gets updated.  

 

But with the defense in bandages, I think we may need Josh to don his Superman cape and put a lot of points on the board.  

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6 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

I think it was Josh's best game of the year. I know the passing yardage doesn't jump off the page, and he missed a couple of throws (by inches) here and there but he was dialled in the whole game, made really smart decisions and when the moments were there where we needed a play he made one. If Josh played like that every week the Bills would be 17-0. I don't think that is an understatement. And take out the Knox drop his guys made plays for him. 

 

The only "oooo don't do that" moment I had in the entire game was the jump pass to Ty Johnson over the middle where I don't think the reward (a 3 or 4 yard gain) was worth the risk. But maybe it is a turning point because I feel so many times this season that would have popped up right into a defender's hands. Whereas there Josh got that bit of luck he definitely deserved for his overall display. 

I think he may have been on against the Dolphins, it's just his bad regular season turnover luck masked it. He marched that offense down the field all day, the first turnover was pretty clearly a miscommunication, WR goes one way Josh threw it the other and the DB managed to catch it off the grass. Second one was a 4th down give a WR in the endzone a chance maybe get a penalty throw but the WR tripped/was tripped. Before the half he threw a damn TD Cook just dropped it, and the throw to Ty was both a great stop and incredibly dirty hit by the defender. Fumble defender gets into the pocket that quick and smacks the ball not much you can do about that.

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12 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

Master Assassin Mode unlocked



We are almost there, one more win should unlock God Mode.

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Just now, ddaryl said:



We are almost there, one more win should unlock God Mode.

We’ve seen God Mode Josh Allen before!

 

Significant destruction, but a lengthy cool down period after lol

On his 52 yard TD run, #39 wanted NOTHING to do with Allen.

 

I think 39 is Minka Fitz 

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58 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said:

Fingers crossed, we'll get some good news when the injury report gets updated.  

This!!!!!

I’m hoping we get Douglas back and a few more on top of it.

 

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10 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

This season is almost a replica of 2021 in virtually every way, so why wouldn't it also hold in the playoffs?

   The thing about Josh is, the bigger the game, the more he is at home. 
    Maybe not last year, but two years ago and this year. Even his very first game against the Texans he dropped a few dimes that were dropped in or near the EZ.

    He is EXACTLY the opposite of Prescott. 

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I wouldn't 'go that far, if anything because the Bills and Allen still had way to many drives that stalled out yesterday especially when they could have ended the game much earlier.

 

But Allen wasn't going to be denied yesterday and if that same guy shows up against the Chiefs then myself and anyone else picking against the Bills this week (and there will be many) will be dead wrong.

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4 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

I wouldn't 'go that far, if anything because the Bills and Allen still had way to many drives that stalled out yesterday especially when they could have ended the game much earlier.

 

But Allen wasn't going to be denied yesterday and if that same guy shows up against the Chiefs then myself and anyone else picking against the Bills this week (and there will be many) will be dead wrong.

What did Gisele B say ?

He can’t catch the balls too.

The Steelers D was a legit opponent out there and we hung 31 on them. 
Next week is scary but winnable.

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