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2 hours ago, LSHMEAB said:

I'm getting a little tired of the JA carried the offense narrative.

 

The best QB'd game we've had all season was when Barkley gave others a chance to make plays. Allen needs to do that more often. Hero ball doesn't play in the NFL.

Does he ever even stay in the pocket, step up, and deliver the ball? I haven't seen it. He's got to stop bailing so early. I get that the line is subpar, but he tends to feel pressure that doesn't even exist. There's a good chance that with a better line will come confidence, but JA needs to do his part as well.

You have seen him stand in the pocket

You have seen him throw the ball from the pocket

You have seen him take bad hits in the pocket

 

You either have or your not watching the games......I cant even count the times he has almost been sacked and left the pocket because of it.

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I give up. Josh Allen is the greatest QB of all time. He has absolutely nothing to work on as he's already perfect. If anything, he needs to take it easy on opposing D's because it's unfair. 

 

As a matter of fact, the NFL is not the place for him. They really need to create a new league for someone of his caliber.

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28 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:

Ok Josh. I would like to see you stay in the pocket and deliver the ball instead of bailing MORE OFTEN! You've obviously done it on occasion.

 

 

Look at you being a smart ass b.c you make up ***** and get called out for it. He bails b.c he is the best offensive player this team has and has no help from any other player.

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Just now, Boca BIlls said:

Look at you being a smart ass b.c you make up ***** and get called out for it. He bails b.c he is the best offensive player this team has and has no help from any other player.

No, but I would expect grown men to have more coherent responses than to pounce on some technicality. 

 

He needs to stop bailing when there's no pressure and step up in the pocket more often. If you don't agree with that, there's really nothing I can offer you.

 

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Just now, LSHMEAB said:

No, but I would expect grown men to have more coherent responses than to pounce on some technicality. 

 

He needs to stop bailing when there's no pressure and step up in the pocket more often. If you don't agree with that, there's really nothing I can offer you.

 

I would expect grown men to not make up ***** for the sake of doing it and actually watch the games when they enter a thread that requires them to.

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Just now, Boca BIlls said:

I would expect grown men to not make up ***** for the sake of doing it and actually watch the games when they enter a thread that requires them to.

Exactly. He has nothing to work on. He's perfect. He's never bailed too early. Every throw is perfect including the picks. 

 

If his coaches are anything like the members of the cult, he has absolutely no chance of improving.

 

Luckily, the Bills have semi qualified offensive coaches who will work with Josh to improve on his shortcomings and not sit him down and tell him that everything is everyone else's fault and he doesn't need to do anything different.

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Just now, LSHMEAB said:

Exactly. He has nothing to work on. He's perfect. He's never bailed too early. Every throw is perfect including the picks. 

 

If his coaches are anything like the members of the cult, he has absolutely no chance of improving.

 

Luckily, the Bills have semi qualified offensive coaches who will work with Josh to improve on his shortcomings and not sit him down and tell him that everything is everyone else's fault and he doesn't need to do anything different.

You are just looking to fight people and I should have known by your first post. "Does he ever even stay in the pocket, step up, and deliver the ball? I haven't seen it." 

 

Next time dont say ***** like that and every person in this thread might take you more serious then a troll.

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Just now, Boca BIlls said:

You are just looking to fight people and I should have known by your first post. "Does he ever even stay in the pocket, step up, and deliver the ball? I haven't seen it." 

 

Next time dont say ***** like that and every person in this thread might take you more serious then a troll.

than

 

I've you take the time to read my posts, I've been complimentary of Josh when it's warranted and I've been critical when it's warranted.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:

Exactly. He has nothing to work on. He's perfect. He's never bailed too early. Every throw is perfect including the picks. 

 

If his coaches are anything like the members of the cult, he has absolutely no chance of improving.

 

Luckily, the Bills have semi qualified offensive coaches who will work with Josh to improve on his shortcomings and not sit him down and tell him that everything is everyone else's fault and he doesn't need to do anything different.

 

No need to argue w weirdos.  Save your soul. 

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3 hours ago, LSHMEAB said:

I'm getting a little tired of the JA carried the offense narrative.

 

The best QB'd game we've had all season was when Barkley gave others a chance to make plays. Allen needs to do that more often. Hero ball doesn't play in the NFL.

Does he ever even stay in the pocket, step up, and deliver the ball? I haven't seen it. He's got to stop bailing so early. I get that the line is subpar, but he tends to feel pressure that doesn't even exist. There's a good chance that with a better line will come confidence, but JA needs to do his part as well.

 

Josh Allen literally was the team's offense against the Jets.

 

He accounted for 307 of the team's 368 yards of offense, and accounted for 16 of the team's 19 first downs that didn't come from penalties.

 

If that's not carrying the offense then I don't know what is

 

And yes, he absolutely does do the things you claim you've never seen; save the hyperbole.

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23 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:

than

 

I've you take the time to read my posts, I've been complimentary of Josh when it's warranted and I've been critical when it's warranted.

 

 

If you stated JA has not stayed in the pocket to make a throw then you are overly critical- he has a ton to work on but the dude has stood and delivered many times and i have only watched 4 games- his bomb to robert foster was as good as it gets with standing and delivering. 

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1 minute ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

If you stated JA has not stayed in the pocket to make a throw then you are overly critical- he has a ton to work on but the dude has stood and delivered many times and i have only watched 4 games- his bomb to robert foster was as good as it gets with standing and delivering. 

 

No, that would make him blind.  Anyone who has watched Josh play saw that great long bomb TD to Foster against the Jags.  It looked like he was going to be sacked yet stood in there and got the ball perfectly to Foster.  Against the Jets he stood there several times an delivered the ball.

 

Does he have things to work on?  Duh, he's a rookie who has made just 8 starts.  But to be critical of him given his supporting cast is crusading.  And I'd much rather he leave the pocket, even early, if it means not taking hits.

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3 hours ago, LSHMEAB said:

I'm getting a little tired of the JA carried the offense narrative.

 

The best QB'd game we've had all season was when Barkley gave others a chance to make plays. Allen needs to do that more often. Hero ball doesn't play in the NFL.

Does he ever even stay in the pocket, step up, and deliver the ball? I haven't seen it. He's got to stop bailing so early. I get that the line is subpar, but he tends to feel pressure that doesn't even exist. There's a good chance that with a better line will come confidence, but JA needs to do his part as well.

Per the bold text, if you haven’t seen Allen do that then you simply haven’t watched or haven’t been paying attention. This makes me question the validity of your posts. It’s as if you’re simply making something up to support a narrative. 

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19 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:

 

Josh Allen literally was the team's offense against the Jets.

 

He accounted for 307 of the team's 368 yards of offense, and accounted for 16 of the team's 19 first downs that didn't come from penalties.

 

If that's not carrying the offense then I don't know what is

 

And yes, he absolutely does do the things you claim you've never seen; save the hyperbole.

I'm a believer in JA. But that is not to say that I'm confident that he is going to be a good franchise qb. I just don't know for sure whether he will ever be able to proficiently make the reads and go through progressions? Will he be able to make throws with the appropriate touch? The trap with judging a qb with such eye popping tools is that you don't know if the physical tools will be harnessed with the mental side of the position, the most important part of playing the position. 

 

What Barkley demonstrated in the Jet game is that if you know how to play the position and have good accuracy then for the short term even a qb with limited throwing talents can get by. With physical limitations you are not going to be a long term solution but you can see the difference between a more refined qb from a raw qb. 

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1 hour ago, LSHMEAB said:

I give up. Josh Allen is the greatest QB of all time. He has absolutely nothing to work on as he's already perfect. If anything, he needs to take it easy on opposing D's because it's unfair. 

 

As a matter of fact, the NFL is not the place for him. They really need to create a new league for someone of his caliber.

Your most intelligent post on the subject to date. 

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15 minutes ago, K-9 said:

Per the bold text, if you haven’t seen Allen do that then you simply haven’t watched or haven’t been paying attention. This makes me question the validity of your posts. It’s as if you’re simply making something up to support a narrative. 

It's called truthful hyperbole, but I think you already knew that.

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