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By Tom Rock tom.rock@newsday.com @TomRock_Newsday Updated September 13, 2019 6:37 PM
It’s hard to say what Josh Allen will become in the NFL.
Maybe he’ll be the savior in Buffalo, the quarterback who finally leads the Bills to a title and plays a long and fulfilling career there. Maybe he’ll be a bust. Maybe, as Pat Shurmur’s assessment seemed to be, he’ll wind up in the large pack of middling players who ascend to starters at a position scarce on talent but never take the next step to star, to franchise quarterback, to champion.
Whatever happens to him in the coming years, though, will have its roots in the experience he gained as a rookie last season when he started 11 games for the Bills.
“I was really kind of baptized by fire,” Allen said this week, as he prepared for start two in season two, this one against the Giants. “There were a lot of situations that I was kind of thrown into that I wasn’t, maybe, fully prepared for. But I learned from them.”
Maybe the Giants can learn something from it, too.
https://www.newsday.com/sports/football/giants/daniel-jones-josh-allen-1.36269348