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45 minutes ago, Stank_Nasty said:

It’s also very similar to how Big Ben won in Pittsburgh his first 4 or 5 years. He had the luxury of an elite d that seemed to always give him the opportunity to use his athletic ability and “clutch” gene late in games when teams were gassed.  Now I would say Ben was a more refined product than what we have but the approach is similar. 

 

In fact I remember always seeing a crazy stat of how awful that Pittsburgh’s record was the first 5 years  of his career when he had to throw 30+ times in a game.... people sorta forget how long it took him to develop into a capable gunslinger. 

 

 

Yeah Big Ben's scrambling used to kill teams..........and his deep accuracy stands out over Elway/Allen(to this point).    That was the one thing he was great at early..........he was averaging nearly 9 yards per attempt his first couple seasons which is incredible(Mahomes averaged 8.8 last year for comparison).    The signs that Big Ben was going to become a pinball machine yardage accumulator were there.     

 

What Big Ben could never do though was be a threat to carry the football.

 

QB's ran more selectively back in the 80's but late in the game Elway would kill teams breaking contain and running the ball for first downs to extend drives........or he would just pull up short of the LOS and find a wide open receiver............and Allen has operated in a similar fashion in 2019.    Elway also had a penchant for the same kind of hero ball stuff that Allen has shown.    The play where Allen dropped the ball on the turf and then picked it up and scrambled to complete the dangerous short pass to Sweeney was particularly Elway-esque.   At the end of the game the TD/INT stats don't look big but down the stretch Elway used to take over games and Allen has that potential.   And maybe with some bigger downfield targets he could eventually become a numbers guy. 

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Right. I meant more of the scrambling behind the line aspect with Ben and Josh. The way they shrug off giant humans is something to behold. 

 

And if Knox hands maybe get a bit more sure, we might already have one piece to the larger target puzzle. 

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2 hours ago, ScottLaw said:

Great play by Josh to get away and scramble to pick up the first down, but it wouldn't have even got to that point with several other QBs.

 

He had Brown wide open on the left side line, but he seemed to be locked into his first read before the line broke down and he demonstrated the ability to get away from the lineman for a first.... would like to see Josh progress in going through his reads as the year goes on.

A few of his runs late in the game didn’t need to be runs. He had receivers open and just failed to pull the trigger.

 

 They showed a view from the endzone and you could see him look at the wr come open(one play zay was open for td on a comeback, another play Knox was open in endzone and another wr was running open from left to right) he pulls his arm up to throw then stops for some reason and pulls the ball down and ran.

 

He doesn’t seem to trust what he’s seeing. He’s made the plays before. I don’t understand what’s stopping him now. 

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1 hour ago, buffalobloodfloridahome said:

The most frustrating thing is that the reason we have had to comeback and win is because our offense has been so inconsistent. We have the defense and the offensive potential to blow teams out. We either start slow or get ahead early. We need to see a complete game from the offense to have a chance against the Patriots whose defense in my opinion has inflated stats from playing lesser teams up until this point. Our defense can only bail us out so much. We need to see that game from Allen that makes us go wow that's our Franchise guy, instead of flashes of greatness. If we get ahead we need to keep our foot on the gas and rack up some style points instead of letting teams hang around

You are correct, but there are as many as 9 new Bills on the field at times, and they have only 3 games together under their belt. Let's see how they are at mid-season.

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6 hours ago, ScottLaw said:

Great play by Josh to get away and scramble to pick up the first down, but it wouldn't have even got to that point with several other QBs.

 

He had Brown wide open on the left side line, but he seemed to be locked into his first read before the line broke down and he demonstrated the ability to get away from the lineman for a first.... would like to see Josh progress in going through his reads as the year goes on.

Looks like the play was designed to be a corner route to the TE.  That is his primary read despite Brown being so wide open.  Yes he could have just taken the quit out and let Brown try to make a play in a one on one situation.  But that is a play designed to score a TD from that spot on the field.  The defender, probably the SS or OLB can't tell which did a great job of jamming the TE ( I think it is Knox) 3 yards into his pattern and it ruins the timing of the route.  Allen then correctly sees that it is not the best option and starts to bail.  If the RT could sustain the block, Knox might come open late in the route.  

It's a team game.  Good play design by Daboll, sub-par blocking by RT, good play by the defense, great athleticism by Allen.  

6 hours ago, Magox said:

 

This actually was a monstrously important play that contributed to the victory.  It pretty much went relatively unnoticed, his sheer will to fight through a clear tackle from a D-linemen who essentially locked up in close quarters combat and to break that tackle, then having an ensuing tackler just behind him after he broke that tackle who had a head start of momentum before Allen could begin getting going to have the acceleration that he did to escape that tackle and then show the outright speed to turn the edge (which isn't shown here) and outrun the defender who had an angle on him to then finish it off with a first run down was simply amazing.

 

Only 2-3 QB's could do that and Lamar isn't one of them. That was pure beastmode strength, the only one that I can think of is Cam Newton.   

 

Without that play, very likely the Bills lose that game.

Without the terrible INT the Bills are never trailing in the game.  Great comeback - yes.  Amazing improvement in short to intermediate passes.  Regression in his deep ball.  And still turning the ball over way to often.  I'm so impressed with how he is managing the offense.  But turnovers decide games much more so than three and outs.  If over the next 13 weeks he improves on the turnover rate, this team is in the playoffs

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18 hours ago, transplantbillsfan said:

4th Quarter.

 

Down by 3.

 

3 minutes left in the game.

 

Pressure in the situation.

 

Pressure from the DL:

 

 

2 plays later, because of ANOTHER scramble by Allen on a drive where he would account for all but the final yard, Gore punches it in for a 1 yard game winning TD.

If we ever lose this guy to another team or something.. this is exactly the kind of stuff we will all be posting just to remind each other what we had. Dude is a special talent, these types of things are almost routine and expected. We are in a great spot at QB.

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18 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

Sure.

 

However once Allen saw the play wasn't there  to Knox, getting it to Brown would've been the better option.... good result overall, but I hope to see Allen continue to go through his reads better and pull the trigger.

To be fair, the DE was on him by the time he saw Knox was not going to get open. 

It was just a good play by the defense. They guessed correctly to roll the coverage to that side of the field. The only other option is to read presnap that Brown will be open and just make an immediate throw to him. Then he would be one on one with the DB. Might only he a 4 or 5 yard gain vs. a TD opportunity if Knox gets a free release and the safety slides to Brown's side of the field.

 

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5 hours ago, ScottLaw said:

Yep.

 

They barely called offensive holding both ways... that was the case everywhere around the league last week. 

And Tom Brady’s very public voice of displeasure can be thanked for that. Riveron held a meeting with the refs shortly after that Thursday night game and the holding calls were drastically reduced by Sunday. What Brady wants, Brady gets.

 

Matt Chatham had an article in The Athletic highlighting a few of Allen’s scrambles. You guys are correct, he doesn’t need to run because he’s got open receivers when he takes off. His 13 scrambles on the year are second to Lamar Jackson. As the season progresses hopefully we’ll see him run less and hit those open players. He’s still learning.

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