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Josh Allen has been named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week


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6 minutes ago, clayboy54 said:

This makes me so proud to be a Bills fan! We have some seriously hard working, team oriented players on this squad. This speaks highly to what Beane and McDermott have accomplished with this organization is such a short period of time.

You should be proud since this is about fan votes.

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2 hours ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

It was funny during the offseason, as the season started to near, Fish fans on social media were constantly making jokes about Josh's accuracy. It's like they never watch the games when he plays vs. the Fish, so the moment that post shows up, Bills fans remind them his total stats vs. the Fish in three years and the Fish fan ultimately crawls back into his mom's basement mumbling something about 'Laces out, Dan!'

 

If anyone has quick access to current Josh vs. Fish stats, I'd love to have them at the ready.

 

Sounds like my Chiropractor who is a huge Phins fan.

 

He still says Josh isn't any good isn't a franchise QB is wildly inaccurate ect ect.

 

I said to him yesterday why the hate? did you even watch the game?

 

He brought up the Houston playoff game as his reasoning.

 

What ever.

 

Congrats Josh lets sheer the sheep this week and show the world this team is for real.

 

 

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52 minutes ago, JMF2006 said:

 

Sounds like my Chiropractor who is a huge Phins fan.

 

He still says Josh isn't any good isn't a franchise QB is wildly inaccurate ect ect.

 

I said to him yesterday why the hate? did you even watch the game?

 

He brought up the Houston playoff game as his reasoning.

 

What ever.

 

Congrats Josh lets sheer the sheep this week and show the world this team is for real.

 

 

I wouldn’t trust my spine to someone who’s made such a horrible life choice. 

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4 hours ago, JMF2006 said:

 

Sounds like my Chiropractor who is a huge Phins fan.

 

He still says Josh isn't any good isn't a franchise QB is wildly inaccurate ect ect.

 

I said to him yesterday why the hate? did you even watch the game?

 

He brought up the Houston playoff game as his reasoning.

 

What ever.

 

Congrats Josh lets sheer the sheep this week and show the world this team is for real.

 

You trust him with your back when he has demonstrated poor reasoning?  

Not sure which has poorer reasoning, the "doc" or the one who trusts him.

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8 hours ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

Likely on his way to AFC Offensive Player of the Month.

 

If the team can Win against the Rams and Raiders and he can manage another 2 to 3 passing TD's per game and 0 INT's combined he stands a good chance.

 

As for the yards over the next 3 games, I'd pr refer they be lower, meaning the run game was working. 

 

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4 hours ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

 

If the team can Win against the Rams and Raiders and he can manage another 2 to 3 passing TD's per game and 0 INT's combined he stands a good chance.

 

As for the yards over the next 3 games, I'd pr refer they be lower, meaning the run game was working. 

 

 

Raiders game is in October.

 

With the way we are calling games and the receiving core we have it feels like 275 passing yards is the floor with Josh Allen. The top 6 in passing yards in the NFL all play in the NFC. Allen has a 150 yard lead on Phillip Rivers and 175 yard lead on Cam Newton. It seems highly doubtful  he won't still be the leader in passing yards at the end of September. 

 

It will come down to TD's and interceptions to a lesser extent.. If Allen throws say 0 TD's this Sunday while one of the other leaders sitting at 5 or 6 TDs throws 4 I could see Allen being leap frogged. But Allen almost assuredly would still have the edge in passing yards.

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18 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

Allen went on to unfurl a panoply of parabolic lofts and high-arcing jumpshots, allowing the playmaking trio of Stefon Diggs, Smokey Brown and Cole Beasley the time to track the ball and beat their defenders in coverage. If this is the year Allen is patiently going through his progressions and adding the long-awaited touch pass to his overwhelming physical gifts, it changes everything -- not only for his own development, but also for Buffalo's Super Bowl aspirations. This team's quarterback can pull off plays other team's quarterbacks can't even imagine. 

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