frostbitmic Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago The football is brown, Josh's helmet is white, the I was punching at the ball defense is laughable. Quote
Ballhawk Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 12 hours ago, CookieG said: This guy is having fun breaking down the Josh Allen revenge play. But yeah, watching Josh stiff arm the loser and run past him was pretty good. Thanks for sharing, I now understand what the league was talking about when they named Josh the top trash talker. When asked about it on McAfee's show, he said it wasn't always with words. That too short symbol was some subtle trash talk, now I get what he meant. Edited 17 hours ago by Ballhawk Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago It looked like he was swinging but not really hitting, did I miss something? Quote
mannc Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 12 hours ago, CookieG said: This guy is having fun breaking down the Josh Allen revenge play. But yeah, watching Josh stiff arm the loser and run past him was pretty good. Who is this guy? Quote
Mr. WEO Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 14 hours ago, Richard Noggin said: If this "play" goes unpunished even with the gift of hindsight, then it becomes that much harder to fight off concerns about subjectivity and favoritism in NFL officiating, and in the machinations of the league at large. NFL is favoring one of their more embarrassingly poorly run teams over one of the best teams in the NFL (that won by 10)? I don't get that conclusion. Who cares about a fine---Josh pantsed this bum with a perfect stiff arm soon after. Being humiliated on consecutive plays for all to see should suffice. 1 Quote
Buffalo03 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 14 hours ago, Saxum said: The clown was Indianapolis Colts' defensive end Dayo Odeyingbo. There was plenty of coverage. https://www.si.com/nfl/bills/josh-allen-colts-dirty-defense-cant-stop-qb-may-warrant-fine-week10 https://athlonsports.com/nfl/buffalo-bills/colts-defensive-lineman-dayo-odeyingbo-punched-josh-allen-in-the-head Colts Defensive Lineman Punched Josh Allen In The Head https://wreg.com/sports/sports-illustrated/66394f9d/cameras-caught-colts-defenders-dirty-move-to-try-to-slow-down-bills-josh-allen/ Look how that first punch was clearly at Allen's head lol. He was going for the ball Quote
YoloinOhio Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) 16 hours ago, CookieG said: This guy is having fun breaking down the Josh Allen revenge play. But yeah, watching Josh stiff arm the loser and run past him was pretty good. “He gonna make an example outta him” When Josh is inducted into the HOF, I hope they show a long vid of all the times he made defenders look ridiculous over the years. Edited 13 hours ago by YoloinOhio 1 Quote
Dat Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said: “He gonna make an example outta him” When Josh is indicted into the HOF, I hope they show a long vid of all the times he made defenders look ridiculous over the years. That’s how you get into the Hall of Shame, but agree with the thought! 1 Quote
JakeFrommStateFarm Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 16 hours ago, CookieG said: This guy is having fun breaking down the Josh Allen revenge play. But yeah, watching Josh stiff arm the loser and run past him was pretty good. That was awesome! Thanks for sharing! Quote
BillsfaninGa Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I've been a Bills fan for well over 40 years and I love Josh Allen but look he's not punching Josh Allen, he's trying to punch at the ball to get a fumble because every defensive player is well aware of Josh's propensity to fumble. 1 3 Quote
boyst Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 16 hours ago, Bad Things said: I remember watching a Bills game against the Steelers 3-5 years ago, where TJ Watt was punching Josh during a run. He made it look like he was aiming to punch the ball out, but most of his punches landed on Josh's arm and body. I swear there was a slow motion replay of it, that showed Josh look over at TJ, after the first punch, with an astonished expression, like WTF?? When I saw the play, I couldn't believe it wasn't flagged. I can understand defenses trying to dislodge a ball by trying to punch it out of the ball carriers arms, but there should be repercussions when the punch hits the player and not the ball. TJ Watt and all of the Watts are twats. Quote
peterpan Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) Yall sound like a bunch of clueless soccer fans. Obviously he was punching at the ball, trying to cause a fumble. Taron Johnson caused a fumble doing exactly that in the same game. Calling for fines and penalties and thinking the league is covering something up? Man that’s soft. Edited 11 hours ago by peterpan Quote
Scott7975 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Not sure but Brown got fined 12k for just running over to his QB and saying some words to the defender. Quote
syhuang Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) I'm pretty sure most people commented in this thread know Dayo's intention was to punch out the ball and find it interesting few act like they discover the New World that others do not realize that. The question here is not the intention of punching the ball out, the question is whether it deserves a penalty or fine with several swings not even close to the ball. The whole play can be seen in this link: https://x.com/2019raptor700r/status/1855709057962869213. He took several swings and only the first one was relatively close to Allen's left hand holding the ball. The ensuing swings weren't close to the ball including the last swing hitting Allen's helmet. Most people know his tried to punch the ball, but question whether the several swings not close to the ball deserves a penalty or fine. Should NFL draw a line between punching out the ball and simply punching a player including helmet? Could players now simply punch any player as long as that player has the ball and just use punch out the ball as excuse? Edited 9 hours ago by syhuang 1 Quote
poblano Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, BillsfaninGa said: I've been a Bills fan for well over 40 years and I love Josh Allen but look he's not punching Josh Allen, he's trying to punch at the ball to get a fumble because every defensive player is well aware of Josh's propensity to fumble. He is trying to hit the ball but he doesn't, ultimately hits Allen's head and must deserve a punishment, if not during the game the league can apply it during the week (as the Rapp hit that was flagged in game but the Miami player was fined by the league) Quote
Jon in Pasadena Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Bills should try the same this Sunday on Patty, and if we get flagged/fined for it, then we should crowdfund a split-screen ad running the two plays side-by-side with an endless scroll at the bottom saying "NFL = Not Fair League!!" That would be funny. Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 45 minutes ago, syhuang said: I'm pretty sure most people commented in this thread know Dayo's intention was to punch out the ball and find it interesting few act like they discover the New World that others do not realize that. The question here is not the intention of punching the ball out, the question is whether it deserves a penalty or fine with several swings not even close to the ball. The whole play can be seen in this link: https://x.com/2019raptor700r/status/1855709057962869213. He took several swings and only the first one was relatively close to Allen's left hand holding the ball. The ensuing swings weren't close to the ball including the last swing hitting Allen's helmet. Most people know his tried to punch the ball, but question whether the several swings not close to the ball deserves a penalty or fine. Should NFL draw a line between punching out the ball and simply punching a player including helmet? Could players now simply punch any player as long as that player has the ball and just use punch out the ball as excuse? if you try to punch the ball and miss it and instead hit the player, then it is a punch and you should be fined accordingly. if defenders want to punch at the ball, they assume the risk if they miss. Quote
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