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I want to add one thing that I really really really really really liked 

 

Came out early.. running a play that Peyton Manning mastered for 15 years.. something that Tom Brady took from him 

 

Trap pa TE cross face

 

I was literally watching old Peyton Manning games and he kept going to trap crossface 

 

Offensive line is selling run block quick play action.. tight end crossface 

 

Peyton said himself it's unstoppable... We ran it multiple times today with great success

 

It was something that Tom Brady picked up from Peyton and used with Gronk very very successfully... It really sells the run with the pulling guard

 

This is going to be killer for us going forward even with it on tape because we have a very good running game

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Posted
2 hours ago, dayman said:

Good throw but let’s not get ridiculous on all time throws here

there are a lot to choose from. #MVP

 

He being the QB of my Bills I feel lucky to be seeing it unfold. Its a great time to be a Bills fan

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8 hours ago, Búfalo Blanco said:

I was thinking this as it happened.. and Allen makes those sort of throws every season, it seems. 

 
It seems Almost every game the announcer will comment that few QBs (or humans) can make that throw.

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9 hours ago, Goin Breakdown said:

My wife isn't a football fan and made her watch this play. Shell get her revenge and make me watch some self help video later or something. 

 

Hopefully her video helps you….. clearly you need help :D 

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Was an incredible throw. Josh threw a couple of bad screens, one incomplete and one caught but basically killed dead by ball placement. Otherwise he was perfect in that game, in the snow. I thought he looked as in command pre-snap as he has in a while too. That might be down to the schematic simplicity of the Cincy D... but regardless, it was good to see. 

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3 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

In NFl history?  Great throw, but it's not even Josh's best.

 

His best throw is still the one that flew millimetres over Fred Warner's finger tips vs the 49ers in 2020 IMO. 

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It was a great throw but not one of the best in nfl history…come on.  But is also happened due to down and distance.  It was also a risky throw which is well advised on a fourth down when you have little to lose by taking an incomplete or sack or even int.  Gotta give yourself a chance and he did.   He does not make that throw on first and ten. 
 

Josh Allen understands down and distance, situational football and adjusts his willingness to take a chance based on that.  It showed more his football intelligence to me than it was a great throw.  If the defender has his back turned the wr is open.  

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Does anyone in the NFL deserve a championship more than Josh Allen.

it actually hurts my hurt that in spite of the ineptitude of this organization to surround this all world QB with the right team to win a title he still plays out of this world. There has never been or will ever be someone on this team better than him. EVER 

and they can’t get him a championship.

just garbage.

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3 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

Was an incredible throw. Josh threw a couple of bad screens, one incomplete and one caught but basically killed dead by ball placement. Otherwise he was perfect in that game, in the snow. I thought he looked as in command pre-snap as he has in a while too. That might be down to the schematic simplicity of the Cincy D... but regardless, it was good to see. 

You make a good point. The talk here in Cincinnati for the past few weeks is that Al Golden "simplified" the defense to get better play from the scrubs he has at his disposal. They're not running any stunts, and they're not disguising coverages. It all worked against an imploding Ravens team, and everyone thought the problems were fixed. I guess not.

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11 hours ago, QLBillsFan said:

Great throw I’m thinking Burrow had a couple as well.. not being wise. Both QBs are next level.. 

Yes it’s a why not situation 

Burrow had a masterful game other than 2 plays. Reminded me so much of the way Tom Brady used to carve up the drought teams. Accuracy and timing are top tier.

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15 hours ago, Einstein said:

 

That throw was the definition of a throw “on a frozen rope” 

You know, the throw he made to Knox in the EZ on the third down before the final TD that the latter bobbled was just as crazy and just as good. 

Posted
6 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

Josh threw a couple of bad screens, one incomplete and one caught

 

I suspect the incomplete one may have had more to do with Ty Johnsons cleats than anything else.

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22 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I suspect the incomplete one may have had more to do with Ty Johnsons cleats than anything else.

 

Did he slip? I didn't see that. Haven't watched the game back yet.

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