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Why does Allen sit there like such a wuss, by himself, when we are losing? 
 

why ain’t he running around, firing up his teammates, telling them we can still do this, etc…

 

It’s so weak

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7 hours ago, BigDingus said:

I agree with just about everything aside from benching him. 

 

There are definitely people open in these games, and he's not throwing to them. It's a reocurring theme. And although I think we definitely need better WRs, Josh isn't hitting the ones we have. Even in games where he plays well, he's not seeing people downfield. Look at these from the Chiefs game:

 

And from the Pats game:

 

People get open, but Allen's not seeing them or gets happy feet & runs into pressure. 


I think Brady’s plays usually have one guy it’s designed to get the ball to. The Samuel routes are just clear outs, which is crazy to me.

 

End of the Ravens and Dolphins games when we abandoned Brady’s scheme and got into the two minute drill Josh was slinging it and finding people all over the field. 

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7 hours ago, T master said:

I think that Cooper was brought in at the middle of the season and didn't have anytime to develop a rep ore with Josh but made a couple of really nice grabs but still wasn't around long enough I think he would have came back if asked and I think he would have worked with them a bit on a contract because he seemed to like the vibe here .

 

I wonder the reason if any why he didn't or wasn't asked .

Okay then lets have a beer 🤣


Sounds good T.  Whenever you vacation in the Tampa Bay Area, send me a PM and we’ll make it happen.

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20 hours ago, Blackbeard said:

Good Lord.

 

Josh Allen is by FAR the least of the issues.

 

The issue is we have WR that aren't good.  They are average.  Mediocre.  They don't get open.  

 

The result?   Passing game doesn't work. Allen has to hold the ball longer.  Allen takes sacks.  Allen has to super hero it, which causes fumbles.  Teams just need to stop Cook and game over.

 

THIS ISN"T ALLEN.  It's a BEANE thing.  

It is a Brady thing too.  He is not able to get Josh on a rhythm.  

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12 hours ago, PatsFanNH said:

THIS HERE!! Is what I meant when Insaid Bills fans over react to a bad loss! Didn’t he just have his best game against KC the week before?  RELAX the Bills as a team, coaches included looked beyond the Dolphins and were looking ahead to Tampa Bay. 

 

No, they weren't. They played like poop and got beat for it. Why would the Bills look past the Dolphins? The Dolphins, Pats, and Jets are the six most important games the Bills play on their schedule every year for the obvious reason. Why would they look past a divisional rival to play an NFC team?

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18 minutes ago, Gregg said:

 

No, they weren't. They played like poop and got beat for it. Why would the Bills look past the Dolphins? The Dolphins, Pats, and Jets are the six most important games the Bills play on their schedule every year for the obvious reason. Why would they look past a divisional rival to play an NFC team?

Why? Because the Dolphins are hot garbage this year.. The Phins and Jets are probably the 2 worst teams in the NFL so yes it’s very easy to overlook them and focused on a much harder opponent in Tampa Bay.

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21 minutes ago, Gregg said:

 

No, they weren't. They played like poop and got beat for it. Why would the Bills look past the Dolphins? The Dolphins, Pats, and Jets are the six most important games the Bills play on their schedule every year for the obvious reason. Why would they look past a divisional rival to play an NFC team?

because they are an arrogant, poorly coached team 

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6 minutes ago, PatsFanNH said:

Why? Because the Dolphins are hot garbage this year.. The Phins and Jets are probably the 2 worst teams in the NFL so yes it’s very easy to overlook them and focused on a much harder opponent in Tampa Bay.

 

I don't care how bad they are. They are your rivals. To win your division you have to beat your rivals. The 6 games against the division are the most important games the Bills play every year. 

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9 hours ago, milfandcookies said:

Why does Allen sit there like such a wuss, by himself, when we are losing? 
 

why ain’t he running around, firing up his teammates, telling them we can still do this, etc…

 

It’s so weak

 

This is one criticism i’m willing to listen to.

 

But Allen was not always this way - go back to his first few seasons. Go back to 13 seconds even. He was going NUTS on the sideline.

 

This coaching staff has beaten into his head “not too high, not too low”. He recites that phrase like a robot at this point. 

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24 minutes ago, Einstein said:

 

This is one criticism i’m willing to listen to.

 

But Allen was not always this way - go back to his first few seasons. Go back to 13 seconds even. He was going NUTS on the sideline.

 

This coaching staff has beaten into his head “not too high, not too low”. He recites that phrase like a robot at this point. 


idk if I blame it all on the coaching staff. Allen himself has been concerned about his image a lot. 

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34 minutes ago, Einstein said:

 

This is one criticism i’m willing to listen to.

 

But Allen was not always this way - go back to his first few seasons. Go back to 13 seconds even. He was going NUTS on the sideline.

 

This coaching staff has beaten into his head “not too high, not too low”. He recites that phrase like a robot at this point. 

 

That's so true, they've turned him into an emotion-less, game managing robot.  It's as if he will be given electroshock therapy if he throws a pick.  

 

It's time to break glass in case of emergency.  He has the right to take off an run whenever he wants, make stuff happen on the fly...    

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1 hour ago, Einstein said:

 

This is one criticism i’m willing to listen to.

 

But Allen was not always this way - go back to his first few seasons. Go back to 13 seconds even. He was going NUTS on the sideline.

 

This coaching staff has beaten into his head “not too high, not too low”. He recites that phrase like a robot at this point. 

I think 13 seconds broke this team and damaged their trust in the unaccountable coaching staff.

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2 hours ago, Gregg said:

 

I don't care how bad they are. They are your rivals. To win your division you have to beat your rivals. The 6 games against the division are the most important games the Bills play every year. 

The only thing that was odd about the dolphins game is the fact that the Bills far superior team didn’t wake up in the second half to win a game they shouldn’t have.. great teams do that usually.  Like I said I am expecting my Pats to have a huge let down game on Thursday and possibly lose to the Jets.. (the worst team in the NFL) a short week, an emotional and very physical win on Sunday, and unlike the Bills they are super young and not yet a great team. I hope I’m wrong but if it happens I won’t be shocked at all. It’s not easy stay up for every game… now if the Bills lay another Egg at home against the Bucs then if I was a bills fan I’d be concerned.

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