Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Why the **** is everyone slobbering all over Josh Allen's knob? He went 13/19 for 139 yds and 1 TD with 2 rush yards.
Quarterbacks get too much credit and sometimes too much blame for team results. The big story tonight is Tua’s concussion and Miami’s offense giving the ball away so often, including a Pick 6. Buffalo defense should get a lot of credit for significant improvement compared to their game against Arizona last week. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Josh Allen doesn’t need good WRs to dominate in this league.
RB Allen like we saw against Arizona, that might be true. And it already lead to a wrist injury. Hard to see him making it through the season playing like that.
He's not beating the better teams with a conservative play style (and poor WR) like he showed against Miami. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
RB Allen like we saw against Arizona, that might be true. And it already lead to a wrist injury. Hard to see him making it through the season playing like that.
He's not beating the better teams with a conservative play style (and poor WR) like he showed against Miami.
He gets hurt like that every season and keeps going. His arm/elbow was completely ****ed two years ago all season and he still dominated. Teams will never really have an answer for what he does on the field as long as he’s this level of dual threat and his errors are almost entirely self-inflicted when they come.
And not beating the other teams? Literally the only team the Bills haven’t consistently beaten in the NFL for the past 5 years is the Chiefs. [Reply]
KC_Connection 09-12-2024, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by DRM08:
Quarterbacks get too much credit and sometimes too much blame for team results. The big story tonight is Tua’s concussion and Miami’s offense giving the ball away so often, including a Pick 6. Buffalo defense should get a lot of credit for significant improvement compared to their game against Arizona last week.
Buffalo looked ready to play and Miami didn't. Tua looked bad and the play calling wasn't helping.
Sure, Buffalo D deserves some credit, especially with Hill and Waddle but Tua looked bad. Looked like Miami was having some issues on OL which obviously factored into as well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
He gets hurt like that every season and keeps going. His arm/elbow was completely ****ed two years ago all season and he still dominated. Teams will never really have an answer for what he does on the field as long as he’s this level of dual threat and his errors are almost entirely self-inflicted when they come.
And not beating the other teams? Literally the only team the Bills haven’t consistently beaten in the NFL for the past 5 years is the Chiefs.
Yes, and I've admitted that he's surprised me that he has been as durable as he had. And he deserves credit for that.
But it seemed to me he was running more than usual against Arizona.
And getting a wrist injury week 1?
It also was pretty apparent he was not running against Miami even early when the game was still in doubt. I presume he didn't want to risk his wrist being hit? [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
He gets hurt like that every season and keeps going. His arm/elbow was completely ****ed two years ago all season and he still dominated. Teams will never really have an answer for what he does on the field as long as he’s this level of dual threat and his errors are almost entirely self-inflicted when they come.
And not beating the other teams? Literally the only team the Bills haven’t consistently beaten in the NFL for the past 5 years is the Chiefs.
Allen won't be a top 5 QB for more than a couple more seasons and his downfall will be due to the way he plays the game. He better hope to God that he gets lucky and either someone else knocks Mahomes out of the playoffs or he pulls one out of his ass. If that doesn't happen and soon, then he's never gonna get to the SB. Sure he can play through naggy little injuries right now, but that won't happen when he's in his 30s and those injuries have added up. A significant injury is right around the corner for the idiot. [Reply]