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https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cj_LABbvF75/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D

 

Not your normal football guy stuff…


Coy Wire asked Devin what story he could tell about Josh that shows why he is a special teammate ““After the game… He gave me a big hug… and told me… ‘I love you more than you know.’ As guys, we don’t usually say that to each other…. That’s real love.” Devin Singletary on Josh Allen after ⁦

@BuffaloBills victory over #Chiefs.

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30 minutes ago, CorkScrewHill said:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/Cj_LABbvF75/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D

 

Not your normal football guy stuff…


Coy Wire asked Devin what story he could tell about Josh that shows why he is a special teammate ““After the game… He gave me a big hug… and told me… ‘I love you more than you know.’ As guys, we don’t usually say that to each other…. That’s real love.” Devin Singletary on Josh Allen after ⁦

@BuffaloBills victory over #Chiefs.


On a separate note, I can’t believe Coy Wire is still bopping around. I haven’t heard that name in ages! 

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The more I watch the Chiefs game the more I come away impressed with Motors overall effort and production. Watch that first half again. The dude is moving piles and getting excellent north south effort. His pass blocking also was solid. He has become a complete back in my opinion and I was so glad Bills passed on CMC and stuck with possibly the most underrated back in the league. 

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Singletary was on the field for 63 snaps.

He had 22 touches or targets.

 

I think that's a heart-shout of Josh recognizing what Devin did on those 41 snaps most fans don't notice.  A lot of those snaps, he was being asked to block or at least chip someone who can give him 7" or more in height and 30-100 lbs in weight.

 

He did not flinch.  He did not blink.  Those aren't stats that show up in fantasy football or record books.

 

That's one of the reasons Josh loves him.

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3 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

Singletary was on the field for 63 snaps.

He had 22 touches or targets.

 

I think that's a heart-shout of Josh recognizing what Devin did on those 41 snaps most fans don't notice.  A lot of those snaps, he was being asked to block or at least chip someone who can give him 7" or more in height and 30-100 lbs in weight.

 

He did not flinch.  He did not blink.  Those aren't stats that show up in fantasy football or record books.

 

That's one of the reasons Josh loves him.

Singletary is the quiet Motor who keeps the Bills offense moving.  Gilliam is the carburetor

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29 minutes ago, RenoNVBillsfan said:

The more I watch the Chiefs game the more I come away impressed with Motors overall effort and production. Watch that first half again. The dude is moving piles and getting excellent north south effort. His pass blocking also was solid. He has become a complete back in my opinion and I was so glad Bills passed on CMC and stuck with possibly the most underrated back in the league. 

 

Singletary is very good in the pin and pull scheme...not sure why they went away from it for the first month when they saw the same thing last year.

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5 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

Singletary is very good in the pin and pull scheme...not sure why they went away from it for the first month when they saw the same thing last year.

 

I think it's more that the OL is more successful at opening usable holes for him in the pin and pull scheme.

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1 hour ago, Beck Water said:

 

I think it's more that the OL is more successful at opening usable holes for him in the pin and pull scheme.

 

It's kind of both. Singletary has also missed some holes when they are doing inside zone due to him not finding the proper lanes or hesitating before going.

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18 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

It's kind of both. Singletary has also missed some holes when they are doing inside zone due to him not finding the proper lanes or hesitating before going.

 

It could be a processing or field vision thing, then? Motor certainly took the wrong hole  on that Josh run from the EZ, where if he took the same gap as Josh it could have been a big play.

 

If there's no choice to be made on gap runs and no decision or vision needed then maybe that works better for him.

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That's another really cool moment, thanks for sharing! On another note, Coy Wire is doing a good job on CNN 10......you'll have to catch him on YouTube. I'm a teacher, and show my students the 10 minute current event clips. I tuned in again when the school year started, and didn't expect to see Coy Wire as the host, which was pretty neat. 

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Josh is just a real dude & he knows when others are real too & he has always talked highly about Motor & knows before during & after the game he gives the team his all which is a good thing because if Josh has his back i hope he will be with the Bills for a long time to come .

 

When they need him he's there he's no Saquan but the guy brings it every down every game & he is a Bills type of player so i can see why Josh likes him so much they are both cut from the same cloth !! 

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7 hours ago, Beck Water said:

 

It could be a processing or field vision thing, then? Motor certainly took the wrong hole  on that Josh run from the EZ, where if he took the same gap as Josh it could have been a big play.

 

If there's no choice to be made on gap runs and no decision or vision needed then maybe that works better for him.

 

Possibly...I know inside zone runs typically have multiple holes based on bodies moving literally and it's up to the RB to pick the right one on any given play.

7 hours ago, Beck Water said:

 

It could be a processing or field vision thing, then? Motor certainly took the wrong hole  on that Josh run from the EZ, where if he took the same gap as Josh it could have been a big play.

 

If there's no choice to be made on gap runs and no decision or vision needed then maybe that works better for him.

 

Possibly...I know inside zone runs typically have multiple holes based on bodies moving laterally and it's up to the RB to pick the right one on any given play.

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this reminds me of this picture from "The Match".... Notice how Josh has both his arms around Rodgers and Mahomes. He seems genuinely happy and comfortable to be there with these guys, like ... 'I like you guys, this is a lot of fun'. He's the youngest and least accomplished of the whole group. He could be intimidated, but instead he takes the lead in drawing these guys together as friends. Mahomes and Rodgers seem happy as well but not as comfortable, and then there's Mr Brady...cool and stoic. Allen is not afraid to care. I truly love that about him as Motor does. That's one really big reason why this is.... the best Bills team I have witnessed since I started caring in 1980. 

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38 minutes ago, Ponch said:

this reminds me of this picture from "The Match".... Notice how Josh has both his arms around Rodgers and Mahomes. He seems genuinely happy and comfortable to be there with these guys, like ... 'I like you guys, this is a lot of fun'. He's the youngest and least accomplished of the whole group. He could be intimidated, but instead he takes the lead in drawing these guys together as friends. Mahomes and Rodgers seem happy as well but not as comfortable, and then there's Mr Brady...cool and stoic. Allen is not afraid to care. I truly love that about him as Motor does. That's one really big reason why this is.... the best Bills team I have witnessed since I started caring in 1980. 

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Brady seems to be several feet ahead of the other guys.  He's positioned so he looks taller than all the others.

 

 In reality he's slightly taller than Mahomes and Rodgers, and shorter than Josh.

 

Make no mistake, though, Rodgers pulled it out at the end of the Match to win, and he'd like nothing better than to whip Josh's ass on the football field Sunday week.

 

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