PoundingDog Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago according to Heyward after the game, Allen "intentionally" knee-ed on his stomach on an earlier play and he got no protection "like a quarterback." He went off on Allen every chance he got after that. Allen didn't back down of course. I thought Allen/Heyward exchange this game might be what turned the game around from emotional standpoint for the Bills. 3 1 Quote
julian Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Like the defenders aren’t taking every opportunity to physically remind QBs that they’re QBs. Allen is just the one QB who likes to physically remind defenders he’s built differently than the other 31 QBs. Cry harder fatso. 12 1 4 2 Quote
DapperCam Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, PoundingDog said: according to Heyward after the game, Allen "intentionally" knee-ed on his stomach on an earlier play and he got no protection "like a quarterback." He went off on Allen every chance he got after that. Allen didn't back down of course. I thought Allen/Heyward exchange this game might be what turned the game around from emotional standpoint for the Bills. Really doubt it was intentional. Never heard of anything like that before. Heyward needs to get over himself. 1 2 Quote
Bruffalo Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 minutes ago, PoundingDog said: according to Heyward after the game, Allen "intentionally" knee-ed on his stomach on an earlier play and he got no protection "like a quarterback." He went off on Allen every chance he got after that. Allen didn't back down of course. I thought Allen/Heyward exchange this game might be what turned the game around from emotional standpoint for the Bills. I'm sorry, but if a QB can hurt you so bad that you completely lose your cool then maybe you don't have any business playing DT, one of the most physically punishing positions in the game. 1 Quote
GymShorts84 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago If this was true, there’ll be video of it tomorrow. Unlikely. He’s frustrated the defense gave their offense opportunities to win a game and couldn’t do anything. You’d expect more from a Walter Payton Man of the Year recipient. Quote
bills6969 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago “He kneed me in the ovaries and that really hurt” 1 8 Quote
Jukester Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Oh boo hoo, your 300 pound body is on top of him and he used his knee to try to get you off. What a cry baby. Thanks Cam for getting our QB fired up. Edited 1 hour ago by Jukester 2 1 Quote
MikePJ76 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Good. I hope he knees Ossai and Hendrickson directly in the nuts next week too. 1 3 Quote
folz Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago I rewatched it a bunch of times in the moment to try and see what happened. Josh is on the ground on his back with his knees bent up and Heyward on top of him. It was tough to see with all of the bodies, but it did not appear to be a kick or anything, just Josh extending his legs to kind of push Heyward off of him...something that happens in tons of pile ups. Maybe Hayward felt Josh pushed a little too hard (Heyward was also being pulled off of Josh by Bills linemen at the time too), but it wasn't a dirty move, it was a "get off of me" moment that happens all the time. He just took offense to it as if Allen was trying to purposefully do something. I could not see anything egregious in any way, imo. 3 1 Quote
Jon in Pasadena Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago 15 minutes ago, DapperCam said: Heyward needs to get over himself. That's one large hump to get over. Quote
BananaB Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago Probably taking his time to get up on purpose and didn’t expect someone to push bsck Quote
Augie Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago 19 minutes ago, PoundingDog said: according to Heyward after the game, Allen "intentionally" knee-ed on his stomach on an earlier play and he got no protection "like a quarterback." He went off on Allen every chance he got after that. Allen didn't back down of course. I thought Allen/Heyward exchange this game might be what turned the game around from emotional standpoint for the Bills. Josh got hit when he was clearly sliding. That was an atrocious no call. He can talk all he wants as long as he stays smart. 1 1 Quote
HamptonBillsfan Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago 5 minutes ago, PoundingDog said: according to Heyward after the game, Allen "intentionally" knee-ed on his stomach on an earlier play and he got no protection "like a quarterback." He went off on Allen every chance he got after that. Allen didn't back down of course. I thought Allen/Heyward exchange this game might be what turned the game around from emotional standpoint for the Bills. Was that the reason Queen hit Allen helmet to helmet when he was down? Was Allen playing dirty when he dragged the whole Steelers defense five yards for the TD.? Was Heyward frustrated because Josh got a 1st down on every 3rd or 4th and short? Heyward looking to justify hitting Josh after the whistle. They lost Queen and TJ in that game. Bad karma, courtesy of Heyward. Quote
billsfan_34 Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, billieve420 said: Here is locker room interview with Heyward. From a dirty ass player waa waa waa 1 Quote
boyst Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago It's hard to knee someone intentionally in the stomach in the game of football 2 Quote
Jon in Pasadena Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago Just now, boyst said: It's hard to knee someone intentionally in the stomach in the game of football Unless they have a really big stomach and they're lying on top of you. 1 Quote
L Ron Burgundy Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago Good, love it. He WISHES he had a qb with a tenth the toughness Josh has. You got kneed because you didn't get off him fast enough. Sounds like your fault biatch. 1 Quote
zow2 Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago I’m sure Allen isn’t a choir boy out there. I kind of assumed he didn’t get a 15 yard penalty when he slid because the refs hear what’s going on. and also he has a rep for being a bit of an actor. But i personally thought the defender should’ve been flagged on that play. 1 1 1 Quote
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