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Josh Allen named AFC Offensive Player of the Week


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Good for Allen.  I am a bit surprised because I expected Jackson to get it after that game against Houston.  Similar overall numbers (so it was deserved), but I didn’t expect Buffalo/Allen to get love from the national media over Baltimore/Jackson. 

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I was in the camp of seriously questioning Beane's decision to Draft Allen but once he was Drafted, I embraced him as the Buffalo Bills QB and never looked back hoping it was the right decision. That said, I've also been one carefully watching his development and his challenges to see if he can actually improve in the areas that have been rehearsed and debated ad nauseum. His Pats game was without a doubt concerning as I thought we'd see a major set-back from the year 2 progress I, along with everyone else, hoped and believed we'd see - given his final quarter of games last year. 

 

So his last four to five games have been mildly encouraging to see his upward trend toward marked improvement. This last week against Miami was terrific and he's earned this recognition and I truly hope the upward trajectory continues over the rest of the season. But, and this is important, this week's success - while sweet and enjoyable - will be nullified if he does not continue to grow and mature to the point of being a very good to great QB. This week we need to see continuity of improvement, continued good decision-making against a much better pass Defense, reading and adjusting to what the Defense gives him, smart runs not panicked ones, check-downs, etc. I believe we will see it - but needs to show itself before we can breath the collective sigh of relief that we've all been hoping for in the realm of a Franchise QB.

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2 minutes ago, BigBuff423 said:

I was in the camp of seriously questioning Beane's decision to Draft Allen but once he was Drafted, I embraced him as the Buffalo Bills QB and never looked back hoping it was the right decision. That said, I've also been one carefully watching his development and his challenges to see if he can actually improve in the areas that have been rehearsed and debated ad nauseum. His Pats game was without a doubt concerning as I thought we'd see a major set-back from the year 2 progress I, along with everyone else, hoped and believed we'd see - given his final quarter of games last year. 

 

So his last four to five games have been mildly encouraging to see his upward trend toward marked improvement. This last week against Miami was terrific and he's earned this recognition and I truly hope the upward trajectory continues over the rest of the season. But, and this is important, this week's success - while sweet and enjoyable - will be nullified if he does not continue to grow and mature to the point of being a very good to great QB. This week we need to see continuity of improvement, continued good decision-making against a much better pass Defense, reading and adjusting to what the Defense gives him, smart runs not panicked ones, check-downs, etc. I believe we will see it - but needs to show itself before we can breath the collective sigh of relief that we've all been hoping for in the realm of a Franchise QB.

 

Growth isn't linear. There are ups and downs.  The overall trajectory has been up this season. 

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2 minutes ago, BigBuff423 said:

I was in the camp of seriously questioning Beane's decision to Draft Allen but once he was Drafted, I embraced him as the Buffalo Bills QB and never looked back hoping it was the right decision. That said, I've also been one carefully watching his development and his challenges to see if he can actually improve in the areas that have been rehearsed and debated ad nauseum. His Pats game was without a doubt concerning as I thought we'd see a major set-back from the year 2 progress I, along with everyone else, hoped and believed we'd see - given his final quarter of games last year. 

 

So his last four to five games have been mildly encouraging to see his upward trend toward marked improvement. This last week against Miami was terrific and he's earned this recognition and I truly hope the upward trajectory continues over the rest of the season. But, and this is important, this week's success - while sweet and enjoyable - will be nullified if he does not continue to grow and mature to the point of being a very good to great QB. This week we need to see continuity of improvement, continued good decision-making against a much better pass Defense, reading and adjusting to what the Defense gives him, smart runs not panicked ones, check-downs, etc. I believe we will see it - but needs to show itself before we can breath the collective sigh of relief that we've all been hoping for in the realm of a Franchise QB.

I agree with your assessment.   But keep in mind, Allen is still very young and was drafted as a raw talent.   He will still have his ups and downs. If he has a bad game vs the Broncos, it is not an indication  that he is a bust.  It is all a part of his development.

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32 minutes ago, Bill Murray said:

last year he turned it on in the 2nd half, could be the same here.  lets go

 

He and Foster both.  Cmon Robert shake off your funk and get ballin'

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Wait, does this mean I was incorrect when I yelled at the TV  "you drafted the wrong Josh you idiots.   It shlda been Rosen. !  "

 

 

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I think this is a big step in the right direction for him.  He just needs to build off this and continue to be more consistent.  I thought Lamar Jackson would get his accolade for this week, but Josh does deserve to be in the conversation.  The next two games will let me know if he is legit.  

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1 minute ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

How about the stat on the bottom? Third in the AFC for total TD behind the media darlings Jackson and Watson?

 

 

right on man. last I checked tds are what mattered.... and that's quite a few

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10 minutes ago, Big Curt said:

I think this is a big step in the right direction for him.  He just needs to build off this and continue to be more consistent.  I thought Lamar Jackson would get his accolade for this week, but Josh does deserve to be in the conversation.  The next two games will let me know if he is legit.  

It'll always be the next two games, right? ?

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6 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

How about the stat on the bottom? Third in the AFC for total TD behind the media darlings Jackson and Watson?

 

 

Yes, I’m glad he is scoring touchdowns. But, more importantly, he is only averaging 8.7639 adjusted net air yards on the ground from the left hash while he has a dump in his pants. That’s the only stat that matters to me.

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52 minutes ago, JoshAllenHasBigHands said:

Can we stop with the accolades?  He did not get 300 yards, and thus he did not have a good game.  Now, Phillip Rivers throwing for 350 yards? That man had him a good game this week. 

hung his head like a champ after all the interceptions 

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