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Usually i'd worry, but Steelers actively punch (Both player and ball) so can understand the fumbles.

 

No issue. He stepped up when needed and was huge again

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  On 12/16/2019 at 9:22 PM, Wiz said:
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His hands are just fine. 

He needs to adjust a bit how he holds the ball. 

 

Not used to getting run down from behind or held up and punched at.

 

I don't know if you've noticed but Josh Allen is adjusting and it's helping.  Kept the ball in against some vicious punching by Watt.  Guy would be arrested for assault out on the street.  "Bills Claw"

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  On 12/16/2019 at 9:28 PM, sven233 said:

He didn't have a fumbling problem in college with a heavy workload.  The one from last night was a perfect play by Watt where I think most RBs may have coughed it up.  And the 2nd one was really close to not being a fumble.  I'd have to go back and watch it again, but I remember thinking his knee may have been down before the ball came out anyway.  It never actually mattered because the Bills recovered.  But whatever.....  He's a rookie and will continue to work on things.  Not worried about it at all right now.

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The second fumble he has to recognize players in the nfl will catch him from behind when he is in the second level- as soon as he feels contact he must 2 point the rock.

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  On 12/16/2019 at 10:43 PM, OZBILLS said:

Usually i'd worry, but Steelers actively punch (Both player and ball) so can understand the fumbles.

 

No issue. He stepped up when needed and was huge again

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I imagine he will probably take time to study his opponents going forward, and if they show a tendency to punch the ball out, he'll try to wrap up better.  You could see Pittsburgh focusing on the punching though.  

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