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  1. Happy Fathers Day Josh Allen, Signed, The Miami Dolphins
  2. It is one of a kind, I'd keep it. I doubt anyone will mistake you for the real Josh Allen.
  3. They label him "Josh Allen MVP Quarterback", so I'd say new. Hailee made him trim down to stubble. They label him "Josh Allen MVP Quarterback", so I'd say new. Hailee made him trim down to stubble. They label him "Josh Allen MVP Quarterback", so I'd say new. Hailee made him trim down to stubble.
  4. No offensive player should be ranked higher than Josh Allen.
  5. Man, this is the part that hurts. All the stats in this Allen/McD showing the Bills are the "First team in history" to do this and that...and now Josh is known for being the first QB in NFL history to be winless 4 times against the same QB in the playoffs. I believe three other QB's are tied at 0-3, one being Dan Marino (vs Jim Kelly) in their playoff history. As Bills fans we can talk about all the great things JA has done for this franchise that we'll never see again,,, but Nationally this is his legacy unless something changes in the last half of his career.
  6. AND he still has Josh Allen tossing him the ball 😋
  7. Josh Allen is a poor man’s John Elway. He’ll be managing a Dodge dealership in 3 years.
  8. Josh Allen is going to do to Natrol what Michael Jordan did to Nike. Pretty soon kids are going to be fighting over taking Natrol and going to sleep earlier. Josh Allen is going to help parents have more sex now.
  9. if not for josh allen and his success....doubt new stadium happens
  10. I liked this article. It's behind a paywall, but I'll post some of the quotes. There's a bunch, but here's a sampling. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6064535/2025/01/16/josh-allen-stories-college-football-wyoming-bills/?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=twhq&source=twitterhq The best stories from Josh Allen’s college days: ‘People follow him. He’s very authentic’ If you know one story about Josh Allen’s college recruitment, it’s that he did not receive a single Division I scholarship offer. Overlooked at Firebaugh High in California’s Central Valley, Allen instead attended Reedley, a nearby community college, where he drafted a short email with a link to a highlight video and blasted it out to more than 1,000 college coaches. Baked into that story is a larger idea: Allen believed in himself at a time when nobody else did. His confidence and force of personality led him to the University of Wyoming, where he developed from a raw gunslinger into a top-10 pick and future franchise quarterback. Ten years later, he’s a co-favorite to win his first NFL MVP award. Allen’s talent is undeniable, but it’s only part of the reason he’s successful. To understand how he became one of the NFL’s most authentic leaders, The Athletic called his childhood friends, college teammates and coaches. For three seasons in Laramie, Wyo., Allen heaved 75-yard bombs in practice, lived off Applebee’s and charmed teammates with his leadership style, a goofy sincerity and plenty of drinking games. “His personality goes a long way as far as being a leader, ” said Tanner Gentry, a teammate of Allen in Wyoming and with the Bills. “It radiates throughout the whole team.” The stories of Allen’s college days are legendary, informative and completely college. And according to close friends and former teammates, they help explain the essence of Josh Allen, the player, teammate and leader. Craig Bohl, former Wyoming head coach: People follow him. He’s very authentic. Cooper Rothe, former Wyoming kicker: We always used to describe him as a big little kid. Vander Waal: Our lockers were right next to each other. He pulled a Nerf gun out of his locker. I’m like: “What are you doing?” He’s like: “Dude, we’re about to have a Nerf gun fight in the locker room.” Espinoza: He’ll take your watch off. He’ll shake your hand and be looking you dead in your eyes and just take your watch. Rothe: My freshman year, I’m a kicker. We’re standing on the sidelines during a team scrimmage. Sure enough, the ball ends up on the sideline. I’m holding the ball, usually the equipment managers are quick to come grab it, but I see Josh calling my name: “Cooper, Cooper, throw me the ball, let’s go.” I’m supposed to give it to the equipment manager, which is the right move, but Josh is the team captain. I don’t want to be the guy to say no to Josh. So I make eye contact with him, throw probably the best ball of my life, perfect spiral. As I release the ball, I see him look away on purpose. Best ball of my life. Going right at his head. He has his helmet on. It hits him. He flails his arm, throws his head back … “Cooper, what the hell, man?” Cameron Coffman, former Wyoming quarterback: Leadership essentially comes down to influence, and whether you’re an NFL quarterback or a 10-year-old kid on the playground at school, there are certainly people that other people are attracted to, that they’ll follow. And from the beginning, he had that characteristic. Gentry: Fourth of July trip. My grandparents own a cabin in Red Feather Lakes, Colorado. We had a big crew there and it’s out in the middle of nowhere so we’re playing drinking games. It was an unreal trip. About a week and a half later, my grandma texted me that one of the trees was chopped down and the cover for the axe was still on it right by the tree. I sent it to the group and was like: “Who chopped this tree down?” And Josh was like: “That was me.” I was like: “Dude, you left the cover on.” And he goes: “Oh, that’s why it was so hard to chop it down.” Price: He’s probably the best competitor I’ve ever been around in my entire life. Hall: He always had that Kobe mentality: “I’m the best, and I’m gonna prove it today.” Pilapil: We would play Monopoly Deal and he would blatantly cheat. He went and bought another pack of Monopoly Deal cards so that he could pack his hand with the high-powered cards. Gentry: He doesn’t have an off switch. He’ll do anything it takes to win. Price: He’s always had that confidence and belief in himself, even when everyone else around him doubted. Gentry: When he was named the starter, he told me: “Dude, if I’m rolling out, don’t come back to the ball. I don’t want to throw a 10-yard or 15-yard completion. You run to the end zone and I’ll throw it up and we’ll have a chance.” Bohl: It was a cold blustery spring day, so I was standing back and we called a traditional bootleg. The rules on the bootleg were: If the fullback is open in the flat, take it. Just take the profit. If he’s not open, check the tight end. If he’s open, take that. And the third option is to run. Well, on this particular play, the fullback was open. Josh didn’t take it. The tight end was open. He didn’t take it. Instead he threw a ROPE on a backside post against a 60 mile per hour wind 60-some yards down the field. A touchdown. He was happy, much to my displeasure because he didn’t follow the rules. I said: “Josh, the rules are you throw it to the fullback if the fullback is open.” He looked at me and goes: “No, Coach, Favre says touchdowns first.” Bohl: Needless to say, there’s a cowboy in him. I think that probably captures everything about him that’s really special. Espinoza: He is just the most confident and sure-about-himself person in the world. Gentry: The mindset piece of it, he definitely believes he’s the best in the world. But you’ll never hear him talking about how good he is.
  11. We just have one: Keep Josh Allen healthy and standing upright to be this generation's GOAT QB.
  12. We don’t need Kincaid to live there. We need Josh Allen to live there. There are Tom Bradys and Patrick Mahomeses. Then there are Josh Allens. The ones who put in the work win the rings. Period.
  13. Getting ready to watch the SNL 50th Anniversary special and the wife asked me if I thought Josh would be asked to host now that he’s a league MVP? I thought it was a good question, so I will pose it to you. I think he would nail it like Peyton Manning did. I also think that having a Hollywood starlet for a fiancée ups his chances, considering how much SNL likes cameo appearances.
  14. Pah. Josh Allen is twice the man Hailee is
  15. The hook will be Josh freakin Allen
  16. There were a couple big posters from Wyoming. I wonder what they would’ve thought of Josh Allen.
  17. Dion is the man. Best player in football not named Josh Allen. Pure athlete, better human being.
  18. Josh Allen was not a surefire Superstar He was one of the most polarizing draft prospects ever.. tons of professional scouts thought he was not good enough for the NFL No Sean McDermott coaching and coming influence with Josh Allen's work ethic made a great team It always takes two to tango
  19. I have seen a ton of posts talk about culture, it taking a village, and other concepts to explain why Buffalo has been so successful over the last few years. Maybe that stuff is true, maybe it's not, I really have no idea how to quantify these concepts. What we can do is look at high level QB play over a period of time and see what type of impact that had on the teams they played for. So that's exactly what I did. I used QBR to split the groupings up. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_quarterback_rating not a perfect system by any stretch, but much better at accounting for total production (like running). Group one is QB's that finished the season 70 or higher and played a minimum of 10 games Group two is QB's that finished the season between 65-69.99 and played a minimum of 10 game In most seasons these groupings would yield between 8-10 total players, 2-4 in the first group and about 5-6 in the lower tier group. You can see the results below, 1 PLA and 2 PLA is just the total players in each group that year. Teams with a QB that finished the year with a 70 or better QBR are 582-208 since 2010. Good for a 73.67% winning percentage. Teams with a QB that finished the year with a 65-69.99 QBR are 475-288 since 2010. Good for a 62.25% winning percentage. Josh Allen has had the following QBR's 2020: 76.6 2021: 66.3 2022: 73.4 2023: 69.6 2024: 76.7 So three years he has been in group 1 and three years he has been in group 2. His record in that time is 61-21, 1% above the average record of Group 1 players. I intend on adding some additional data to this such as playoff appearances and results, but for now this is what I have.
  20. Because if Josh Allen played the same amount of years as Matt Ryan he would smoke his touchdown total lol If you think Lamar is in Josh is squarly in I don't need their bogus metrics.. Josh Allen could and should have as many all pros as Lamar Jackson He has better stats and performs better in the postseason too.
  21. I actually think the opposite. Having JA should cost you points because Josh Allen will Josh Allen regardless. Which is why I think Brian Billick was a stinking genius and best coach on the planet at the time he won a Super Bowl with Trent Dilfer (defense aside).
  22. It all led to getting Josh Allen, McDermott, and Beane.
  23. I never said Josh Allen would not have been pretty good.. I said Josh Allen would not be the Josh Allen we know There's been plenty of physically gifted quarterbacks who don't pan out.. in fact Jay Cutler was a 6'3 230 lb monster with a cannon who was trucking linebackers in the SEC I think Josh is more likely that in Chicago.. good not transcendent A transcendent player always needs somebody to tango with.. there's never been a surefire Hall of Fame greatest ever quarterback who didn't have a tremendous coach lol they kind of go hand in hand
  24. At least 75% posters on here don’t seem to get this. No Josh Allen = .500-.600 coaching record for McD
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