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1 minute ago, The Bills Blog said:

That throw to Thomas was the most impressive thing Allen did. Should've been an amazing TD with better effort from Thomas.

True.  A guy like Julio brings that in no problem.  Allen is very impressive.

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3 minutes ago, SCBills said:

Josh Allen is just a monster back there size wise.  He can stand in, see over the line and his arm is ridiculous.  

 

Those attributes alone open up everything as teams can’t just try to swallow him up with pressure or sell out on the run. 

Plus, he’s fearless.

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2 minutes ago, Binghamton Beast said:

The funny thing is, if McCarron threw one more pass and it was a 10yard completion, he has the same identical stats as Taylor.....not to mention McCarron threw a real nice ball on the first play.

AJ looked exactly like Tyrod minus a run game.  Both are “game managers” aka underwhelming while forcing the defense and run game to carry the team. 

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1 minute ago, Bills4life1924 said:

Hell, wouldn't be shocked if ivory is used for just short yardage situations. I liked Murphy since he was activated last year. I could see him being the primary backup!

 

Ivory hasn't looked bad either, though. He's way more agile than I thought he was. But yeah, Murphy is looking very promising. 

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2 minutes ago, NewEra said:

But Mccarron sucks!

 

sry, just messing with ya.  Bama hater over here.  You think Mccarron is legit or do you wanna see Allen get the start?

 

I’ve been an Allen guy all along.

 

Wh wouldn’t want a 1st rd pick not to be successful?

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1 minute ago, SCBills said:

Josh Allen is just a monster back there size wise.  He can stand in, see over the line and his arm is ridiculous.  

 

Those attributes alone open up everything as teams can’t just try to swallow him up with pressure or sell out on the run. 

100% agree.. with Allen playing, the defense has so much more to game plan against. He opens up the whole field with his arm strength, deep ball, run game and his athleticism. Just his presence alone to open up the offenses playbook/and spread the defense out helps his chances to win the starting job

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Just now, thenorthremembers said:

I was on record as not wanting Allen.  

 

After watching the rookie Qbs  so far no clue how he was still there at #7. I am glad he was.  Hopefully I can say that 10 years from now.

 

For what it's worth the TD throw made me laugh out loud.  Just incredible.

It's ridiculous to dub him the savior after a couple appearances against 3rd and 2nd stringers in the preseason. But ... we're seeing this a lot recently. Young QBs who either have it or they don't. Those that do, it shows right away. Dak Prescott. Deshaun Watson. Josh Allen?

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1 minute ago, MPT said:

 

Ivory hasn't looked bad either, though. He's way more agile than I thought he was. But yeah, Murphy is looking very promising. 

True, never disliked ivory, but ever since Murphy saw game action last year i just like his vision/catch ability and the way he runs

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Well, since I can't watch the friggin game, I can't comment on what I'm seeing, but it sure looks from the stats as if Allen is way better than AJ.   I would think Sean McDermott would have a hard time justifying starting McCarron over Allen.   I've been perfectly content with the notion of letting Allen learn on the bench, but if you judgem by what's happening in this game, Allen and McCarron are working together to deny the opportunity for that to happen.  Of course, Peterman is still in this picture too, and may factor into the decision.

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