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  1. 14 hours ago, Augie said:

     

    Had the LB jumped up to get him, his tea days might have been over.  :wacko:

    And it might rain in the Sahara desert for a month. One can't live by what if's. What if Denver took Allen like they should have? And then you get Rosen who then gets killed by his Oline not being able to block for him. How long does Rosen play without getting hurt? There are so many what if''s in life. A guy has to live in the real world of what it actually is.

     

    I saw Allen do the same hurdle over a player at Wyoming. He didn't get injured and the game went on. People who have watched Allens career now what he is capable of. The guy is growing and learning the game at a very fast rate because he finally has an OC building an offense around him. Not trying to put a square peg in a round hole. An OC teaching him footwork and how to make reads. He is now just tapping the potential of Allen. Wait, it gets better. Just start enjoying the process, the kid is learning on the fly.

    3 minutes ago, TheElectricCompany said:

     

    Yawn. Sorry Mrs. Allen. 

     

    Whenever you get through your PMS, try and enjoy the Allen Show. He isn't going anywhere. 

     

    P.S. They are having a sale on feminine products at Walmart. It sounds like you need to stock up.

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  2. On 9/24/2018 at 7:05 AM, TheElectricCompany said:

     

    70% of his passing yards came from YAC. His teammates were putting plenty on their backs. 

    Be as negative as you want, it only means more crow to eat down the line. Your sad attempt to make Allen look bad makes me laugh deep down. Just wondering who peed in your cheerios? Ya can't stop the Allen train. Even with his receivers dropping balls that would have teed off other qbs, Allen just kept making plays. The defense gave him opportunities,  and he cashed in. In the 2nd half he was instructed to manage the clock and the game. And the defense did their job. If Allen didn't have the "it", would his teammates play that hard for him or have as high of praise for him as they do? The answer is Allen is the man. So you are saying you know more than the guys who play alongside of him? I do believe I will take their experience and word over a miserable Internet poster. Don't let that hate eat up your innards, buckwheat.

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  3. Go look at where Wyoming ends up offensively every year under Vigen as their OC. They are almost dead last every year. What you saw in the second half of the Minnesota game today is how Vigen caled games for Wyoming. And then one wonders why his stats were so bad at Wyoming.  All it takes is a little research. I have been saying all along Allen is a winner. It may not always be pretty, but he will win more often than not.

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  4. On 9/20/2018 at 2:33 PM, Búfalo Blanco said:

    Go back and see how free agency played out... What bridge QBs were available at a decent price while also saving on the bloated cap they inherited..? Case Keenum? 2 years at 36 million with Denver. Yeah, that’ll help the horrible cap situation. You tell me, Mr. GM... BTW, those QBs would also have to WANT to play here, knowing they’d likely be replaced in a year by the young 1st round prospect. 

    Keenum isn't a bridge qb, as far as Denver is concerned. Elway is protecting his legacy.

  5. 5 hours ago, Boatdrinks said:

    If Allen’s passes can look 75% as good as Mayfield’s, he will be a pretty good QB. Whether he can get there or not remains questionable. 

    I would love to see Mayfield play with the offense Allen does. Then you can compare them. I saw them on the same team in the Senior Bowl and Allen was easily the better qb. Mayfield only played a few series, but still didn't look good. Allen didn't worry if he didn't look good. He took a big chance and asked to play in the 2nd half because he knew he could play better. I won't say Baker used his mom as an excuse, but he wasn't even supposed to be there the day of the game. Then could only stay for two series? If anyone questioned it they are an ass because they would have to bring up football before family. So Baker has a built in excuse. Allen is all business. He doesn't skip out on anything, he never tried to hide anything. All the more reason to like him. We won't get into all the time Baker had in his debut. Or how his receivers caught what he threw to them. It kills me how people try and support their agenda by omitting things that help their cause.

    10 hours ago, Cripple Creek said:

    I’m waiting for the day when we can talk about the accuracy and touch that Allen displays. I don’t know if those are things he’s capable of, but for our benefit I sure hope he is. There are times when velocity matters, but I’d say that there or more frequent times when touch and accuracy outweigh it.

     

    When he slings it the pass needs to be right on the money because the receiver doesn’t have time to adjust. If he can learn touch and display the ability to throw receivers open (he dies some of this with his back shoulder throws) & hit them in stride then watch out.

    In 2016 his receivers in college were able to catch the fastballs thrown by Allen. Now why can't a pro receiver who gets paid millions be able to catch them? Maybe he needs new receivers perhaps?

  6. 20 hours ago, jrober38 said:

    I have no idea why anyone cares about how hard a QB can throw the football. 

     

    Most of the top QBs in the NFL right now have mediocre arms. 

    It just gives the media and some posters something to chat about. Most of us just care about completions, moving the chains, etc.

    4 hours ago, ColoradoBills said:

     

    I do too.  Right now it seems Daboll has in more shotguns to help with his vision.

    As he becomes more comfortable I expect to see him more under center, then I bet we see more play action.

    I think the shotgun we are seeing more often is also to buy him more time because of the line breaking down and not holding their blocks. Definitely a combo of the two. Hopefully the line gels allowing for more of Allen lining up under center.

  7. 1 hour ago, PeterDude said:

     

    No, that usually cannot be fixed.  If you're not accurate when you come into the league, you're likely going to bust. 

     

     

    I suspect he will still be inaccurate.

    You jump on and off the bandwagon from post to post. Do you even read what you write or does your little sister post when you are attending the local jr. high?

    1 hour ago, PeterDude said:

     

    No, that usually cannot be fixed.  If you're not accurate when you come into the league, you're likely going to bust. 

     

     

    I suspect he will still be inaccurate.

    You jump on and off the bandwagon from post to post. Do you even read what you write or does your little sister post when you are attending the local jr. high?

  8. 5 minutes ago, billsfan1959 said:

    Who's to say Allen doesn't turn out to be great. Then those reactions would be entirely appropriate. Nobody knows at this point. So, it is still a senseless comparison. But, hey, if it makes you feel good to jump all over them for feeling good about Allen's potential, then knock yourself out.

    Just supporting Allen and the Bills. They aren't supporting either. And I don't usually single out individuals. So some of you have to decide if you are Allen haters or Bill supporters. Not to hard to separate them, or can you all?

  9. 3 minutes ago, Ittakestime said:

    He honestly played like Tuhrod Taylor. 

     

    Funny how if Taylor had that same game last year, people would be calling for his head. 

     

    He doesn't throw with anticipation and it's a huge issue. Needs all day to find the guy already opened. 

    HE IS A ROOKIE.!!!!!!!!!  trod has been in the league how long? And they threw for the same stats today. And when did Tyrod ever throw over 30 yards on a play? About twice a year?

  10. 2 minutes ago, CaptnCoke11 said:

    He really needs to learn how to recognize pressure and make adjustments to get rid of the ball or he’s going to get injured shortly.  

    Agree, he needs to improve in that area and others. But it is happening. 

     

    8 minutes ago, billsfan1959 said:

    I simply said he was a rookie who showed promise - like most of the posts I have read that were positive. You seem to be the one who is working himself up into a frenzy. Take a deep breath and calm down before you give yourself an aneurysm.

     

    And, yes, any analogy with EJ is intellectually lazy....

    That post was what we call sarcasm. Sorry I didn't spell it out more clearly....

    My bad about picking up on the sarcasm. So many crappy posters that don't know a lick about football shouting down the ones that do.

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  11. 3 minutes ago, BringBackOrton said:

    EJ almost beat the Pats his first start bro!  You're just a hater, he's gonna be awesome! - you, probably.

    Why are you so hung up on EJ? Man crush? And not saying that in a gay way. But every post you bring him up. What gives? They are different qb's. I watched EJ play for the Raiders, he will never be good. Allen has a ton more upside and has improved every game except the Cincinnati game. Where his O never showed up. What were you babbling about again?......

  12. 2 minutes ago, BringBackOrton said:

    Why?  Was he amazing?  Head-turning?  He still didn't manage a first down in the first two Q's.  He threw two bad picks.  He made a fair share of bone-headed decisions.

     

    It's EJmania not because they are the same person, but because ya'll are whipping yourselves up into a frenzy that he's proved he's franchise material, just like you did for EJ after his first start or two.   Like Allen threw 4 TD's in a win and "shut up the haters."  Newsflash, he didn't.  He lost in another blowout where we struggled in every facet on offense for the majority of the game.

    And the defense kept our amazing o line rested. Lol. You sure do know your football Ortonboy.

  13. 10 minutes ago, Domdab99 said:
    Receiving REC YDS TD LG
    Z. Jones 2 63 0 57
    C. Ivory 1 30 0 30
    C. Clay 2 29 0 21
    L. McCoy 4 29 0 9
    P. DiMarco 1 24 0 24
    K. Benjamin 2 19 1 16
    A. Holmes 1 19 0 19
    R. Foster 1 11 0 11
    J. Croom 2 7 0 6
    M. Murphy 1 7 0 7
    L. Thomas 1 7 0 7

     

    Look at this - 11 different players caught a ball today. And look at the LG yardage - only 4 below 10 yards and none below 6.

     

    This is very promising. 

    Wait until he gets his go to guys figured out. In a few years one will be all pro. He threw to his receiver and tight end at Wyoming. One is playing for the Bears, the other the Patriots. Those were his two main targets.

  14. 1 hour ago, Fadingpain said:

    The flaws he has always shown are still prevalent.  

     

    Most disconcerting is his accuracy, which remains a problem.

     

    The narrative in pre-season was that he was improving in that area with better footwork.


    That almost never works.

     

     

    It was his 1st game starting. Look at how much the game has slowed down for him going against the 2's. I say he is in between , that he will catch up to the speed of the game pretty quick. You sir, are a pessimist of the highest order. You jump on and off the Allen bandwagon so fast you ought be dizzy.

  15. 5 hours ago, TheTruthHurts said:

    Allen looking like a bust this year shouldn't impact anything. He's a rookie. Many rookies stink up the joint, especially those on bad teams. 

    Allen won't be a bust. He doesn't know of fail long term. He will learn very quickly. Once he got away from his OC at Wyoming,  he has improved in leaps and bounds. He just has to be shown a few times and he won't make the same mistake . He is a quick learner. He has the tools and is used to no line and half assed receivers. Hopefully the line and receivers improve. 

    5 hours ago, TheTruthHurts said:

    Allen looking like a bust this year shouldn't impact anything. He's a rookie. Many rookies stink up the joint, especially those on bad teams. 

    Allen won't be a bust. He doesn't know of fail long term. He will learn very quickly. Once he got away from his OC at Wyoming,  he has improved in leaps and bounds. He just has to be shown a few times and he won't make the same mistake . He is a quick learner. He has the tools and is used to no line and half assed receivers. Hopefully the line and receivers improve. 

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