Stands to reason as EJ was a far, far more developed QB coming out of college than Josh Allen.
It amazes me that some are so quick to dismiss Allen’s lack of proper QB development vs. that of his peers, many of whom were being groomed since middle school, attended elite development camps, became star recruits in high school, went on to lead major college programs, and received high level coaching.
Allen got none of that. Instead of knocking him for not being a polished gem currently, perhaps we should give him some credit for reaching this stage in the first place IN SPITE of receiving none of the advantages that 1st round QBs typically get throughout their journey to the NFL.