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I haven't counted, but I have to be over 2 dozen at this point.

 

He has given us MANY great moments - but that was as impactful as any play he has had in the regular season, imo.  For starters, just about everyone in the country was watching at that point of the game.  The stakes were pretty high- if we don't pick up that 4th down, with just over 2 minutes to go, it's not a stretch to predict what probably would have happened.  And now, instead of playing out the string with very little consequence, we're right in the mix for the 1 seed.

 

I also heard a pundit say yesterday that if the MVP race is close at all at the end, that play alone will put him over the top.

 

Also, it's fun to note that he started that run at the 37 yard line.

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20+ times at least. There are a couple You tube's out there from fans. A sideline angle with the in reading crowd noise. then an end zone video from the opposite endzone. You can hear at least three people say C'mon Josh before and during the play! 

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I replayed that run over and over at least a couple dozen times when i watched the game......and in fact, i may just watch it again now

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While the run was awesome, I feel like he's made a ton of plays like that over the courae of his career.  The national media cleary doesn't realize how frequently he pulls a rabbit out of the hat when a huge play is needed.

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11 minutes ago, Bimmer323i said:

Lots… I love Josh Allen… The first night we drafted him after hearing him talk and the look on his face I knew right then we have our franchise quarterback 

That immediate post draft interview with Suzie Kulber where she asks about the tweets and if he needs to address it with his team, I loved when he said "I dont need to but I probably will.  I'm ready to work".  At 22 he had such a controlling leadership demeanor.  No wonder Sean/Beane (guys who value leadership and maturity) loved him.

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Has me thinking of his greatest runs. Way up there near the top for me is his 4th and 2 run against the Patriots to close out that game and secure the division lead. I’m still not quite sure how he wasn’t taken down for a loss on the play. 
 

By the time Allen hangs them up he will have a 10 - 15 minute HOF highlight real of just running plays.

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