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57 minutes ago, jaybeezee said:

Josh is turned into Mcdermott in a lot of ways, personality wise. 

The team, in general, maybe. Boring.

I would argue Josh is the only one who hasn’t fallen apart in the biggest moments. 

Posted
3 hours ago, RkFast said:

I think the entire Bills ecosphere has spent WAY too much time concerned with this guy's emotions since 2018. 

Hot take with zero basis: His wife has asked whether he'd prefer to play on a California team.

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3 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Yeah, I'll be honest. His whole persona has changed since getting married. And that does happen. I think with the Hollywood wife, all the commercials and such Josh is seeing that there's other stuff out there than football. It really won't shock me if in 15 years Josh is a major Hollywood movie star. He's very likeable. He just has that "it" quality. 

After marriage Josh & Bass have went in the same direction it seems & both involve that of the feline distraction in more ways than 1 !! 

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Which coach started that low positive thing with Josh?  I never understood that.  Although you can't be extreme emotion ALL of the time, I guess.  My thoughts (not that anybody asked) ... LEAVE JOSH ALONE.  lol

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9 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Couldn't disagree more. There are a lot of actors making multiple movies a year that are as you say a derp on camera. If you couldn't see Allen in a comedy type buddy cop movie I don't know what to tell ya lol.

Josh Allen didn't work his ass off from unranked recruit to NFL superstar to be in a buddy cop movie lol

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9 hours ago, MPL said:


I like Josh. You like Josh. We all like Josh. But Josh is a derp on camera. His ceiling as an actor is cameos in quirky comedies. 

Hollywood movies probably don’t exist by the time Allen retires anyway 😆. A.I Josh might be a good actor. 

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Posted
17 hours ago, jaybeezee said:

I've been seeing the same now for a couple of years.

 

The one time I can remember him getting amped up was that KC 13 seconds debacle. 

 

He's usually sitting alone staring into space.

 

I believe I heard Bean or mcdermott make a comment about it a while back about needing him to be more of a vocal leader.

 

Mckenzie basically stated in an interview that Diggs rode Josh on the sidelines for this reason. He was trying to amp up Josh to amp up the team. 

Josh has got to be reminded about what got him his Hollywood wife a d all the comercials. It was the fact that he is a Football player, and a darn good one, but it takes so much more to be great than physical talent. The best qbs ever were also leaders of men.

I think a new coach that is a little firey would do the trick for Josh at this point in his career. Daboll used to get in his face when he did bone headed stuff and it worked.  

 

Josh is turned into Mcdermott in a lot of ways, personality wise. 

Hate to say it but we can all remember when Brady and the Pats would be up by 14-21 points or so and Brady would still be losing his sh!+ on the sideline after a bad series. It would be nice to see that in Josh once in a while. Like when Diggs was going full ###### on him and he turned the other cheek. I didn't like how he just took that. Yeah, yeah...Spare me the "That would've looked bad" At least he wouldn't have looked like he got poned

14 hours ago, Jester said:

Which coach started that low positive thing with Josh?  I never understood that.  Although you can't be extreme emotion ALL of the time, I guess.  My thoughts (not that anybody asked) ... LEAVE JOSH ALONE.  lol

He said publicly that it was his sports psychologist's advice

Posted
18 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

He's never really be a hype man. Like, it would be strange to see him bouncing along the sideline rallying the guys. He's always been more of a low key guy. And there's nothing wrong with that 

 

I know I wasn't the same guy at almost 30 that I was at 21. People grow. They get new perspective. It's normal. But in the last year specifically, with getting married and seeing there's more than football, his perspective and life goals change a bit. 

 

 

He’s shown on camera a couple times a year going up and down the defense hyping them up. 

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