Josh Allen completed 27-of-37 passes for 329 yards and four touchdowns in the Bills' 42-36, Divisional Round loss to the Chiefs in overtime.
Allen led the Bills in rushing as well with an 11-68 line. It's just a shame we had to have a loser in this absolute all-timer of a game. Allen's four touchdowns were 18-, 75-, 27, and 19-yard hookups with Gabriel Davis, as the two connected a total of eight times for 201 yards and the four scores. In maybe the greatest game ever, the Bills and Chiefs combined for 25 points in the final 1:54 of regulation. The 19-yarder to Davis put the Bills up 36-33 with 13 seconds left, but the Chiefs marched down the field in two plays to kick a field goal to send the game to overtime. [...] Allen was absolutely incredible this postseason with five- and four-touchdown games against the Patriots and Chiefs. That's after he finished the fantasy season as the overall QB1. Allen is arguably the best player in the sport, but his team goes home early. This one is going to gnaw at Allen this offseason. The only thing missing from his resume is a Super Bowl ring.
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I think that's pretty obvious. Who else is even in the convo? Rodgers/Brady are too hold.Bankerguy said:If I started a franchise today - he’s my QB.
Talking from fantasy and organizational competence, sure.You wouldn’t take the guy who is one year older and is probably going to his 3rd straight SB - and just beat Allen??
Mahomes has WAY better coaching and better weapons. You think if KC had the lead with 13 seconds left they would have choked against Buf?You wouldn’t take the guy who is one year older and is probably going to his 3rd straight SB - and just beat Allen??
I definitely give the “credit” for the tying FG to the horrible Buf D more than to Mahomes. Allen is fantastic and is top 2-3 QB in the league from a building franchise perspective (and maybe in general). I’m just saying I’d take the guy who has won a SB and possibly about to win another.Mahomes has WAY better coaching and better weapons. You think if KC had the lead with 13 seconds left they would have choked against Buf?
Chris Simms looks at film and adjusts for the players around the QB, the type of throws when he looks at accuracy (which is one reason why he liked Lamar who made lots of aggressive throws and didn't penalize Allen who threw few screens and short passes), and how they do under pressure. And the ability to make big plays. This was his 2018 ranking:Wow. This guy makes the Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold picks look just awful. I always want the guy with the big arm, too, but every analytical scout was against this guy.
He's had twice the career most professional quarterbacks could dream of. What a great two years for the young man. Solid. Cannon. Fleet of foot. Reads defenses well, apparently. Unstoppable when they turned him loose last night. Unflappable.
Hoo boy. Superlatives abound.
Yeah, I'm aware Simms has made some good calls. He's also made some breathtakingly bad ones that leave him on the outs with serious football analysts in the game, it seems.Chris Simms looks at film and adjusts for the players around the QB, the type of throws when he looks at accuracy (which is one reason why he liked Lamar who made lots of aggressive throws and didn't penalize Allen who threw few screens and short passes), and how they do under pressure. And the ability to make big plays. This was his 2018 ranking:
>>Chris Simms Rankings of the 2018 QB Draft Class: 1.) Lamar Jackson, 2.) Josh Allen, 3.) Baker Mayfield, 4.) Sam Darnold, 5.) Josh Rosen<<
He also ranked Herbert #2 in 2020, ahead of Tua who was 4th. Simms has been good recently for judging QBs and WRs.
One has to wonder what trajectory Allen might have taken had he not had Daboll/Dorsey coaching him up. Maybe Allen would have gotten there anyway, but it shows how critical it is for any QB, no matter how talented, to have the right supporting cast around him. That's why I'm a QB buyer wherever Daboll lands - Jacksonville or Chicago would be ideal for him to help out Lawrence or Fields. Hell maybe even Daniel Jones if he goes to the Giants.Wow. This guy makes the Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold picks look just awful. I always want the guy with the big arm, too, but every analytical scout was against this guy.
He's had twice the career most professional quarterbacks could dream of. What a great two years for the young man. Solid. Cannon. Fleet of foot. Reads defenses well, apparently. Unstoppable when they turned him loose last night. Unflappable.
Hoo boy. Superlatives abound.
Is it Daboll or Dorsey, or just Allen himself, who deserve credit? Dorsey was the QB coach during Cam's MVP season. At Bama, with all the talent on the oline, RB, & WR, I could coach the offense.One has to wonder what trajectory Allen might have taken had he not had Daboll/Dorsey coaching him up. Maybe Allen would have gotten there anyway, but it shows how critical it is for any QB, no matter how talented, to have the right supporting cast around him. That's why I'm a QB buyer wherever Daboll lands - Jacksonville or Chicago would be ideal for him to help out Lawrence or Fields. Hell maybe even Daniel Jones if he goes to the Giants.
Allen had a great season but he had a couple of bad games.He couldn't have played any better last night or this season I don't think. I'm sure he'll take that as challenge accepted.
Agreed - despite the last few games, Allen was probably better overall in 2020 than he was last year. The league should be on watch.Allen had a great season but he had a couple of bad games.He couldn't have played any better last night or this season I don't think. I'm sure he'll take that as challenge accepted.
Wouldn't he be the clear #2 with Mahomes at #1 for teams looking to start a franchise today?I definitely give the “credit” for the tying FG to the horrible Buf D more than to Mahomes. Allen is fantastic and is top 2-3 QB in the league from a building franchise perspective (and maybe in general). I’m just saying I’d take the guy who has won a SB and possibly about to win another.
When did they suddenly become a horrible Defense? They were dog tired, no doubt. But horrible? Hardly. They got out-schemed on that final drive of regulation by one of the best offenses we have ever seen. Both QBs were playing at an elite level, and it truly came down to which QB was going to touch the ball last. They were BOTH unstoppable.I definitely give the “credit” for the tying FG to the horrible Buf D more than to Mahomes. Allen is fantastic and is top 2-3 QB in the league from a building franchise perspective (and maybe in general). I’m just saying I’d take the guy who has won a SB and possibly about to win another.
Allen will likely be a top 3 selection in my superflex leagues. I would take him #2 overall after Taylor, over Mahomes.Josh Allen will be a first round selection in many leagues. I'd consider him in my 16-team league, where getting a good QB on waivers is more challenging than getting a top RB. He's like a 2nd-3rd round RB and top QB in one. With less injury risk.
I expect Dorsey to take over as OC after Daboll leaves, with little change in offensive philosophy. Dorsey is gonna be a top HC candidate in 2023, assuming the Bills offense continues to be very good. I think Dorsey is good for QBs (was with Newton during his MVP year), but I could call plays and formations for Allen.Allen will likely be a top 3 selection in my superflex leagues. I would take him #2 overall after Taylor, over Mahomes.
Do you have to have an elite QB to win a Super Bowl? No. Do you need an elite QB to have a legit shot year after year? IMO, Yes.
Add to this Burrow and Herbert, it's gonna be fireworks for next few years in the AFC. And three of the four have great offenses for at least another year, fourth being Herbert+Chargers not even close to the level of the other three powerhouses.The future AFC Championship battles between Allen and Mahomes will be superior to 90% of the respective future Super Bowls. Makes me wish we could magically transfer either the Bills or the Chiefs to the NFC.
I dealt for him a few weeks ago in a 12 team SF/TE premium PPR and am over the moon about the deal. Wasn’t sure if it was an overpay at first but just seeing how incredible his ceiling is leaves me with zero regrets. Posted in the trade forum but for context I gave : Matt Ryan, Dalvin Cook and Tyreek Hill for Josh Allen and a 2023 2nd. Desperately needed a QB upgrade and figured I’d shoot for the top.
I drafted him as a rookie in the 2nd round. I admit he wasn't my top targeted QB. He wasn't the 2nd or 3rd or even 4th targeted QB on my radar. He was the guy left over. The last rookie QB picked that year and I grudgingly took him hoping for the best.I traded Lawrence and my 2022 1st for Allen at mid-season (when the new car smell hadn’t totally worn off Lawrence yet). I’ll make that trade 10 out of 10 times.
spoiler alert: my 2022 1st is the 1.12
Can the Bills pick the NFC EastThe future playoff battles between Allen and Mahomes will be superior to 90% of the respective future Super Bowls. Makes me wish we could magically transfer either the Bills or the Chiefs to the NFC.
Similar story to me but with Herbert. I had Luck abruptly retire so I used my 3rd and 4th round picks on Tua and Herbert (burrow and lock went before Herbert as well). I was throwing a couple of darts hoping one would hit and was pleasantly surprised when it was "the last viable rookie QB" on the board that hit. So I’m set at QB for a while in that league nowI drafted him as a rookie in the 2nd round. I admit he wasn't my top targeted QB. He wasn't the 2nd or 3rd or even 4th targeted QB on my radar. He was the guy left over. The last rookie QB picked that year and I grudgingly took him hoping for the best.
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I think the one difference between what Mahomes did today and what Allen would have done, is I think if the Bengals had gone with just a 3 man rush and dropped 8, Josh would have run all over that.Had to hurt even more for Josh watching the 2nd half of the Bengals/Chiefs game.
Obviously there’s no saying the game script would have been anywhere close to today, nor that he would have played any better than Mahomes did, but still must sting what could have been.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane said the team's offseason roster moves will focus on protecting Josh Allen.
"First thing, I'm going to try and protect him," Beane said of Allen. "As I said earlier, I have to make sure the o-line is set and that we're confident in them." Allen in 2021 faced the ninth highest QB pressure rate (37.1 percent) while taking 26 sacks, 18th among quarterbacks. Of course, Allen's scrambling and refusal to give up on plays led to many pressures in 2021; Pro Football Focus ranked Allen tenth among all QBs in pressures allowed. PFF graded the Buffalo offensive line as the tenth best pass-blocking unit in the league in 2021. Bills OL Bobby Hart is an unrestricted free agent while OL Ryan Bates is a restricted free agent this offseason. An upgraded offensive line could make Allen even more lethal than he has been over the past couple seasons.
SOURCE: BuffaloBills.com
Feb 15, 2022, 11:05 AM ET
The Bills Josh Allen said he is working on his ball placement in hopes of giving his receivers opportunities to generate more yards after catch.
Allen noted in a recent press conference that he didn't think the Bills were very good in the YAC department last season. According to PFF, his analysis isn't too far off. Stefon Diggs (320) and Cole Beasley (315) ranked 26th and 27th in the league respectively -- marking a particularly steep drop for Diggs, who in 2020 ranked seventh in the league in YAC with 474 additional yards. Already one of the league's most explosive offenses, the Bills are postured for an elite 2022 season. Any additional effort by Allen and company to improve on the finer points of the game can only bode well for fantasy managers who are heavily invested in this offense.
SOURCE: Buffalo Bills on Twitter
Jul 2, 2022, 3:16 PM ET
Beane has normally been a strait shooter. So when he says he's gonna focus on protecting Allen, we should be expecting OL in round 1.
Diggs looks like he lost a step as well.
Wow. Looks like he had one heck of an offseason.