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Could You See Josh Allen Doing TV Commercials?


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2 hours ago, Peace Frog said:

If you look at all of the Super Bowl winning QBs (even non SB-winning QBs, like Baker Mayfield, i.e.) this century, they all have done at least one TV commercial.  Could you see Josh doing one, especially if the Bills win their first Super Bowl?  Your thoughts....

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3 hours ago, Peace Frog said:

Your thoughts....

 

What about them?  Can you read my mind?  How did you know I think it's kind of silly and redundant to request responses when you post a thread on a public forum?

 

I kid, I kid...

Or do I?  Well I guess you already know.

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3 hours ago, cage said:

I'm more than a bit surprised that he doesn't already have some big commercial endorsement deals.  Certainly better than Baker Mayfield and he'd be an ideal choice to scoop up whatever Deshaun Watson used to have.  Plus his persona is conducive to lots of creative advertising.

I thought he might of gotten some last year but with the whole Covid situation it made things tough, definitely a better chance this year.

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Guy casually walking through his house. Speaks to someone off camera:

 

Guy: Hey Josh, can you toss me the keys.


Cut to Josh Allen sitting at the table eating cereal.

 

Josh: Sure. (grabs keys and casually tosses them underhand to Guy).

 

Guy catches the keys and the momentum knocks him through the wall. Cut to Josh pushing Guy on a wheelchair through a hardware store.

 

Josh: Lowes, for your home improvement... and repair needs.

 

End scene. Cut, print, check the gate.

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I'll be really disappointed and confused if Allen DOESN'T become a national star and get endorsement deals and commercials.

If Allen has another season in the same neighborhood of productivity as he did this year and the Bills keep winning, why WOULDN'T companies want him as a pitch man? 

He's a smart, funny, engaging, well spoken, charismatic, high character guy and an electrifying player.  He has "face of the league" written all over him. 

It the counter argument is "he plays for a small market", well...my counter arguments are "Aaron Rodgers" and "Baker Mayfield". Both play in small markets. Allen has more charisma than the former and is more likable than the latter.



 

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20 minutes ago, Logic said:

I'll be really disappointed and confused if Allen DOESN'T become a national star and get endorsement deals and commercials.

If Allen has another season in the same neighborhood of productivity as he did this year and the Bills keep winning, why WOULDN'T companies want him as a pitch man? 

He's a smart, funny, engaging, well spoken, charismatic, high character guy and an electrifying player.  He has "face of the league" written all over him. 

It the counter argument is "he plays for a small market", well...my counter arguments are "Aaron Rodgers" and "Baker Mayfield". Both play in small markets. Allen has more charisma than the former and is more likable than the latter.



 

 

Idk. Baker is pretty likeable too. He gives Cleveland that attitude they so desperately needed. He's a leader like Allen. 

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7 hours ago, Logic said:

I'll be really disappointed and confused if Allen DOESN'T become a national star and get endorsement deals and commercials.

If Allen has another season in the same neighborhood of productivity as he did this year and the Bills keep winning, why WOULDN'T companies want him as a pitch man? 

He's a smart, funny, engaging, well spoken, charismatic, high character guy and an electrifying player.  He has "face of the league" written all over him. 

It the counter argument is "he plays for a small market", well...my counter arguments are "Aaron Rodgers" and "Baker Mayfield". Both play in small markets. Allen has more charisma than the former and is more likable than the latter.



 

 

 

Allen is great but also one of those "guys who have it all" types that might not have as broad appeal as advertisers want.

 

It's easier for the common folk to relate to the undersized Mayfield or the goofy, unathletiyc looking Rodgers(yes he's goofy looking, he looks like every 1980's Detroit Lions QB).

 

Plus there are two more incoming with Levor and Zach 5th Avenue.........if they do really well it could be a tossup which one of them LeBron allows to do commercials.

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