Originally Posted by JustDiqLix:
What is up with all the misguided Allen bashing suddenly? Looks more like the guy they drafted??
It’s so weird. Like some of you don’t watch the games at all.
Allen was the exact same this year as he was last year. In every single facet. He may have actually been better. Heck he was the leader in MVP voting for half the season before he hurt his UCL.
2021 and 2022 Josh Allen comparison. 1 less game in 2022. Rushing yards and rushing touchdowns not included. Same guy. #BillsMafiapic.twitter.com/8nJ91BqKNx
Originally Posted by O.city:
I just hate when people throw out the "dynasty like the pats" stuff. It's just a unique thing that happened that won't happen again.
Correct. What the Patriots did is almost unheard of in a salary cap era. They should not be the standard that teams should be measured by. Too many factors that impact a game or season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JustDiqLix:
That’s not what happened. Check out the All22’s people are posting on Twitter. Allen was getting relentlessly pressured - it was a bit like Mahomes in the SB where he couldn’t do much because of the nonstop pressure. By the time even the flat guy became open, he was having to move out of the pocket or was getting hit.
We lost in the trenches. Allen was not the problem in any way.
So getting the ball out in less than 2.5 seconds to a 5 yard crosser is harder than waiting for the deep rout to open up? Are you retarded? [Reply]
The biggest issue the Bills have is about the only way they're getting better is to murder the draft because they have no money and are gonna have to shed contracts this offseason. [Reply]
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
So getting the ball out in less than 2.5 seconds to a 5 yard crosser is harder than waiting for the deep rout to open up? Are you reeruned?
Originally Posted by O.city:
I guess, keep on keeping on then.
Not like he lead the league in turnovers.
They clearly missed Daboll. There weren't any easy built in throws in the offense for the guy.
Oh I agree on that. He was given nothing easy. Which makes what he did even more impressive. she matched last year‘s output, while having to struggle through an coordinator scheme that was not ideal [Reply]
Originally Posted by JustDiqLix:
Oh I agree on that. He was given nothing easy. Which makes what he did even more impressive. she matched last year‘s output, while having to struggle through an coordinator scheme that was not ideal
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
So getting the ball out in less than 2.5 seconds to a 5 yard crosser is harder than waiting for the deep rout to open up? Are you reeruned?
He didn’t have the 5 yard crosser. Cinci completely outcoached us. They filled the middle of the field with defenders, and had a fierce pass rush. The only thing Allen had was the flats but most of the time those weren’t there either because the RB had to stay in and block. It’s essentially what happened to Mahomes in the TB Super Bowl (which wasn’t Mahomes fault), [Reply]
Originally Posted by JustDiqLix:
He didn’t have the 5 yard crosser. Cinci completely outcoached us. They filled the middle of the field with defenders, and had a fierce pass rush. The only thing Allen had was the flats but most of the time those weren’t there either because the RB had to stay in and block. It’s essentially what happened to Mahomes in the TB Super Bowl (which wasn’t Mahomes fault),
Originally Posted by MahomesMagic:
BTW, Buffalo fans aren't creating this fake narrative to cover for Allen shitting the bed.
This is all diq licks "analysis".
Every fan base has retards that will blame the wrong people, but 98% of the fan base does not blame Allen for that loss. It wasn’t on him. Anyone with eyes could see that. In fact there was one retarded post blaming Allen on the Bills forum and it was quickly downvoted into oblivion.
This is the general feeling in Buffalo:
This loss isn’t Josh Allen’s fault. At some point you have to do something to protect your QB. The bills just allowed the Bengals to tee off on him all day with blitzes, you’d think at some point you leave a tight end or rb in to help
Josh Allen shouldn't have to take blame for things that weren't his fault. He shouldn't have to endure all the talk show criticism falling on him while he's running for his life every drop back in an uncreative offense that relies on him being superman instead of scheming him up.
They're a top heavy roster now and haven't really drafted well in a while. It's kinda of what you are gonna get now with cheap G's and DT's etc. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JustDiqLix:
Every fan base has reeruns that will blame the wrong people, but 98% of the fan base does not blame Allen for that loss. It wasn’t on him. Anyone with eyes could see that. In fact there was one reeruned post blaming Allen on the Bills forum and it was quickly downvoted into oblivion.
This is the general feeling in Buffalo:
This loss isn’t Josh Allen’s fault. At some point you have to do something to protect your QB. The bills just allowed the Bengals to tee off on him all day with blitzes, you’d think at some point you leave a tight end or rb in to help
Josh Allen shouldn't have to take blame for things that weren't his fault. He shouldn't have to endure all the talk show criticism falling on him while he's running for his life every drop back in an uncreative offense that relies on him being superman instead of scheming him up.