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3 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

I'm going to get flamed here because I am unobjective 

 

Josh Allen is absolutely the most talented quarterback I have ever seen.. it doesn't mean he's consistently the best every game 

 

Michael Vick had talent through the Ying Yang and he is not in the Hall of Fame... 

 

Josh Allen is still not a finished product.. he still has room to grow.. in his consistent mechanics... In his progressions .. his fade ball to Coleman can be better 

 

Nobody is finished product including Tom Brady who got better all the time even in his thirties 

 

There's a level that Josh Allen still has untapped inside of him

 

 

 

I’m not disagreeing at all, I was just trying to point out that we can be a very good football team with Josh playing pedestrian football. 

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5 hours ago, ganesh said:

This is the stubborness of this coaching staff to be not creative...

You both can be correct here !

 

 

 

 

  10 hours ago, billsfan_34 said:

Footwork is off and pressing to find someone open. When one of our receivers is open, he doesn’t expect them to be open and I believe it is leading to accuracy issues. He is partially to blame as 17 advocated for Coleman. This guy cannot play at the NFL level. Shavers looks lost out there, Samuel is playing not to get hurt. We may have the worst receiving corps in the NFL. A slot receiver is our 1 (Shakir). Let that sink in.

The one thing I have been saying is why have we not split our backs out? All 3 can catch the ball. Put Ty or Ray split and Cook in the backfield. Put Coleman on the pine a little more. This kid has not earned the reps he is getting,

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1 minute ago, 3rdand12 said:

 

ooh don't get me started about losing Hollins :(

 

I still don’t understand what Beane was thinking.

 

Hollins and Allen had chemistry. And he played special teams! And NE only gave him around a mill more than we paid him last year. I just don’t get it.

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Posted
Just now, Augie said:

 

I’m not disagreeing at all, I was just trying to point out that we can be a very good football team with Josh playing pedestrian football. 

I wouldn't even call it pedestrian 

 

In Josh's bad days , he still is in control more than 80% of the league... He might go from the best quarterback in the world to the fifth best quarterback in the world 

 

Just the little game situations he can improve upon... But I also think at this point it's hard for Josh Allen to get up for every single game 

 

Brady went through stretches of the same thing... You know what woke Tom Brady up? Playing Peyton Manning 

 

Guaranteed bullets

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2 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I’m not disagreeing at all, I was just trying to point out that we can be a very good football team with Josh playing pedestrian football. 

 

You’re right.

 

But you’re also talking to someone who thinks Allen should make the less than desirable WR room blossom because Tom Brady once won a SB with Chris Hogan (ignoring the greatest TE of all time, a top 10 slot receiver ever and the greatest HC of all time).

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Josh’s problem is a combination of play calling, personnel and his own game being conditioned in a negative way. 
 

Josh has regressed in footwork and patience since about Week 3 where early signs began to show. How I see it is that Allen isn’t trusting his receivers to get open on their initial route. He was burned too much in the first few weeks and has only got more skeptical of his guys finding a hole. He has two starters he likes in Shakir and Kinkaid. Coleman fails to catch over the shoulder catches and it seems like far too often our guys are blanketed. Allen as such hesitates because he doesn’t trust his guy will get to the spot and/or bails out of the pocket hoping to create a broken coverage by brute force. He had to do that as a rookie when he lacked enough legitimate targets and again he’s using that playbook. 
 

Jackson Hawes has been a favorite extra target for him as he gets open often since he’s the blocking TE and gets broken coverages at a high frequency.

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Allen has definitely been off this year, but I'm not concerned at all. I don't need him, or anyone else, peaking in October. I need him peaking in January and February.

Let them work out the kinks now, and if that means winning ugly, that's fine. Right now our offense is going through Cook, and it's outstanding that we have a team that can blow out the opposition when Josh goes 12/19 for 163 yards. There will be days it needs to go through Josh, but we aren't there yet.

Honestly, I'm more concerned that we don't have a capable back behind Cook. If he ever gets dinged up, Davis absolutely cannot carry the load. You expect to see a huge dropoff if your QB gets hurt, but Ideally we'd be less fragile at RB.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Einstein said:

 

This is the type of stuff that gets lost in the shuffle. Especially when we lose.

 

Allen has made some remarkable throws the past 3 weeks that would be top 10 Sportscenter plays if we had WR’s who could catch them.

 

But since they didn’t, fans forget about them and it’s “what’s wrong with Josh”.

 

Here is what’s wrong with Josh:

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How many teams are Keon Coleman, Tyrell Shavers and Elijah Moore starting for - or playing 50% of the snaps - except for us?

Check this catch out yesterday by a Colts WR.  Do you think Danny Dimes appreciates this?

 

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16 minutes ago, Einstein said:

 

I still don’t understand what Beane was thinking.

 

Hollins and Allen had chemistry. And he played special teams! And NE only gave him around a mill more than we paid him last year. I just don’t get it.

remains a mystery to me honestly.

Seems like Josh loved him too.
 forget stats. he made some sweet plays and was a more than willing blocker. Not all receivers are cool with getting beat up play after play blocking LBs etc. They aren't all built for that.

Josh needs a new BFF at WR. Still broken hearted from the Diggs thing ? 😋

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6 minutes ago, 3rdand12 said:

remains a mystery to me honestly.

Seems like Josh loved him too.
 forget stats. he made some sweet plays and was a more than willing blocker. Not all receivers are cool with getting beat up play after play blocking LBs etc. They aren't all built for that.

Josh needs a new BFF at WR. Still broken hearted from the Diggs thing ? 😋

Hawes is the replacement for Hollins, and he's an upgrade.

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I can’t take the posts seriously who completely absolve Allen from some responsibility.  Josh is definitely not seeing the field like he used to or throwing accurately like you’d expect from an MVP.  Of course the WRs other than Shakir are not separating.  i haven’t seen the film, maybe they are NFL open some of the time.  But Allen can always use his legs to cause problems for the D and he’s not doing that at all.

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21 minutes ago, CincyBillsFan said:

Check this catch out yesterday by a Colts WR.  Do you think Danny Dimes appreciates this?

 

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I saw that catch. It was absolutely insane.

 

Meanwhile we don’t even have a WR that can make a routine sideline catch. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Einstein said:

 

I still don’t understand what Beane was thinking.

 

Hollins and Allen had chemistry. And he played special teams! And NE only gave him around a mill more than we paid him last year. I just don’t get it.

This! Mack was dependable,energetic and had great awareness. I wanted him to stay but the Pats needed him.

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Posted
20 hours ago, ganesh said:

This is the stubborness of this coaching staff to be not creative...

There is that, but also go watch our receivers apply their tradecraft. They get no separation or just stop working while the play has extended. Its bad with Coleman leading the badness.

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1 minute ago, billsfan_34 said:

There is that, but also go watch our receivers apply their tradecraft. They get no separation or just stop working while the play has extended. Its bad with Coleman leading the badness.


I've seen Keon completely stop multiple times when the play has extended.

 

Gabe Davis is fairly underrated at "adlib"  get him out there

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25 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:

This is a rather concerning take on what is happening with Josh.  

 

 

I didn't think that was as concerning as you do. Josh has lulls that we tend to forget as he starts to play his best down the stretch. In my own look at the All-22 (and I'm sure Marino talks about this in his paid service), I saw two things:

  1. Josh is spooked by INTs: Before last year, a lot of Josh Allen's INTs were on passes where he failed to see a trailing DB waiting to jump a route. He cleaned that up last year, and I thought this was behind him. But then he threw two of those very same INTs in back-to-back games (NO and NE), and he has hesitated to pull the trigger ever since. You saw this in the Atlanta game. Then, he threw another one of these in the second quarter of this game (the LB dropped it, but it hit him in the hands), and he started refusing to throw the ball down the field into any type of coverage. On the play that everyone keeps breaking down (the incompletion to Davis), the read appears to be a fake screen and then a shot downfield to Shavers. Shavers was sort of open and Josh starts to throw him the ball and decides against taking the risk. A confident Josh Allen guns that one in there, but he's not trusting what he's seeing. Josh needs to be given the leeway to make mistakes so that he can take some risks again. 
  2. Josh isn't setting his feet and stepping into throws: I think this is related to the first point. He's coming to checkdowns so late in the play that he rushes the throws and doesn't set his feet. These tend to be upper-body throws where he whips his torso around and is almost falling away from the target. These throws often go wide for obvious reasons.   

 

I think some of this is that he doesn't trust his receivers. We need to make a trade and get Palmer back and Kincaid fully healthy. Finally, I don't think any of us would be having this conversation if Moore and/or Shakir could get a second foot in-bounds. It's not college, boys! Drag that trailing foot!

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