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I don’t understand what game some of you were watching.

 

Outside of the first drive, Allen was great. 

 

The deep touchdown to Hollins was on a rope, the fourth down TD had to be peppered past two layers of defenders, and he bought time repeatedly. 

 

He was 68% passing with 270+ yards and 2 TD’s after the first drive.

 

Go sleep the alcohol off, you’re drunk.

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Josh will never recover from this loss,  a MVP type of season and to play at less than this level in the most important game of his career is something a pro athlete 

has a hard time ever overcoming.  This is a true soul crushing loss for him and the doubt will be forever be embedded whenever he sees' #15.

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21 minutes ago, dayman said:

He’s great. He’s been great in the playoffs. He wasn’t tonight.
 

Started shaky as hell. Couldn’t run all night. Couldn’t sneak. Couldn’t get it downfield (except Hollins a few times…good on Hollins). Ran right into that blitz he didn’t see to end the game and left Shakir open for what may have been a winner.

 

 Love Josh. But let’s just call it what it was—choke job tonight. If he was great we go to the superbowl. He was far from great.

Choke is definitely strong.  Failed to deliver on 3 drives that put them in position to go up 2 scores or win outright?  Absolutely 

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On the last drive a KC player made a great play knocking our pass down. Credit to the defense. KCs D also was the first to stop Allen in short yardage this year. I wish Brady had an alternate play to run out of our short yardage look. The KC D was ready and able for the Allen sneak all night. When everyone knows and expects the sneak, you need another play. Refs gave the chiefs all the borderline calls, as expected. Kincaid should have caught that last pass. Other than Cook and Mac, the offense was ok but didn’t play great to help out Josh. Looking back, I think they didn’t use Cook enough tonight. He should have gotten the ball in space on some of those short yardage plays. In my mind, that was the difference.

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9 minutes ago, NewEra said:

No he didn’t.

 

we built a team that was supposed to run over the opposing defenses.  It did all year.  Until we needed it most tonight… partly due to an unfavorable spot.  


What about the D they built? 

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Legacies are made by what you do in the clutch….not how nervous you were at the start. Josh flat out blew it tonight. How many quarterbacks have put together a career defining drive in that moment? But not Josh Allen. I love the guy but it was in his hands to put the team on his back, go get the touchdown, and carry the team to the Superbowl. He didn’t! 

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21 minutes ago, dayman said:

He’s great. He’s been great in the playoffs. He wasn’t tonight.
 

Started shaky as hell. Couldn’t run all night. Couldn’t sneak. Couldn’t get it downfield (except Hollins a few times…good on Hollins). Ran right into that blitz he didn’t see to end the game and left Shakir open for what may have been a winner.

 

 Love Josh. But let’s just call it what it was—choke job tonight. If he was great we go to the superbowl. He was far from great.

Hilarious

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Just now, SoCal Deek said:

Legacies are made by what you do in the clutch….not how nervous you were at the start. Josh flat out blew it tonight. How many quarterbacks have put together a career defining drive in that moment? But not Josh Allen. I love the guy but it was in his hands to put the team on his back, go get the touchdown, and carry the team to the Superbowl. He didn’t! 

 

https://imgur.com/a/0saMuIZ

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9 minutes ago, dayman said:

You realize we pay Josh all the money right?

 

How many QBs are paid more than Josh?   It's 13. He isn't paid all the money

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Just now, SoCal Deek said:

Legacies are made by what you do in the clutch….not how nervous you were at the start. Josh flat out blew it tonight. How many quarterbacks have put together a career defining drive in that moment? But not Josh Allen. I love the guy but it was in his hands to put the team on his back, go get the touchdown, and carry the team to the Superbowl. He didn’t! 

Yeah I wish Josh wouldn't have dropped that heroic 4th down pass he threw.  I'm starting to wonder if a good portion of this board even understands football.

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The Bills scored the most points tonight the Chiefs gave up at Arrowhead this season.


The Bills scored the second most points the Chiefs gave up this season. The first most was also by the Bills.

 

A dropped pass from being in FG range and possibly winning the game.

 

So Josh, with a load of crap at wide receiver and tight end, choked tonight. 

 

Unreal.


Some of you all don’t deserve nice things.

 

 

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Just now, turbo044 said:

Yeah I wish Josh wouldn't have dropped that heroic 4th down pass he threw.  I'm starting to wonder if a good portion of this board even understands football.

Dude! He threw up a desperation prayer! It wasn’t a laser. Should Kincaid have caught it? I guess so. But should it come down to that prayer of a chuck shot? ABSOLUTELY NOT

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14 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

I will say this…Josh for some reason forgot how to Tush Push tonight.  A Tush Push is perpetual forward motion.  Yet multiple times he side stepped making it no longer a tush push, but a QB draw, not even a sneak.  
 

I will forever wonder why in the hell did we keep running the his god awful version of it that was nothing like we did all year…and I mean nothing like what we did all year.

 

I am convinced that was by design.

The Bills thought they had a matchup advantage over there and all they accomplished is their battering ram losing all its momentum off the snap.

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3 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Legacies are made by what you do in the clutch….not how nervous you were at the start. Josh flat out blew it tonight. How many quarterbacks have put together a career defining drive in that moment? But not Josh Allen. I love the guy but it was in his hands to put the team on his back, go get the touchdown, and carry the team to the Superbowl. He didn’t! 


This board can’t see it. We all love Josh. But some of us see this.

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