Location: I root for draft picks but not the team, apparently, NY Joined: 10.24.2006
Sep 14 @ 8:41 PM ET
Someone paid vegas to take theodore to protect a lesser player. Let that sink in. I am not as scared of a rookie gm as others are. This league is littered with bad gms.
Location: I root for draft picks but not the team, apparently, NY Joined: 10.24.2006
Sep 14 @ 8:47 PM ET
He's on his 4th team since June of '18 while being nominated for the vezina in the process. That should be setting off alarm bells. He's a wienerhead - jcragcrumple
Uncle lou wanted to sign him but they couldn't agree to term. The best team in hockey with a smart gm obviously wanted him. So did chicago.
Location: I said that months ago, keep up!, FL Joined: 03.10.2013
Sep 14 @ 8:47 PM ET
Well Allen is a huge part of this team, he is gonna be talked about alot. Unfortunately he is the biggest ? Mark on this team. We won, Allen had a good game, but he still made some of the same mistakes that haunted him last year. I like Allen, he has that Buffalo mentality, but until those same mistakes disappear or happen less, people will always put that ? mark in front of him. - Buff36
Location: We are finally good, NY Joined: 12.08.2009
Sep 14 @ 8:52 PM ET
Solid post 36 - IonSabres
"QB breakdown: Whether you love Allen's game or hate it, you can generally find plenty of examples to support your argument in any game; Sunday's performance against the Jets was no different. He turned in the first 300-yard passing game of his career, also setting career highs in attempts and completions. It was a promising effort given the moves Buffalo's front office made this offseason to improve the team's passing game. He fit the ball into tight windows, anticipated openings and showed proper touch when necessary.
He also lost two fumbles and missed a wide-open Brown in the end zone when he neglected to set his feet before throwing the ball. It's far from a hot take, but Allen remains the biggest X factor on the Bills' roster. If his few mistakes from Sunday are cleaned up and he keeps this level of play up throughout the season, we will be talking about the Bills as a realistic Super Bowl contender -- and Allen will be in the MVP conversation."
Well Allen is a huge part of this team, he is gonna be talked about alot. Unfortunately he is the biggest ? Mark on this team. We won, Allen had a good game, but he still made some of the same mistakes that haunted him last year. I like Allen, he has that Buffalo mentality, but until those same mistakes disappear or happen less, people will always put that ? mark in front of him. - Buff36
Its all that people talk about...i can't listen to wgr...haven't been able to for years...its all they and those listening want to talk about...
I'd rather listen to a yoko ono scream-therapy session strapped to the wing of a 737 than listen to wgr
"QB breakdown: Whether you love Allen's game or hate it, you can generally find plenty of examples to support your argument in any game; Sunday's performance against the Jets was no different. He turned in the first 300-yard passing game of his career, also setting career highs in attempts and completions. It was a promising effort given the moves Buffalo's front office made this offseason to improve the team's passing game. He fit the ball into tight windows, anticipated openings and showed proper touch when necessary.
He also lost two fumbles and missed a wide-open Brown in the end zone when he neglected to set his feet before throwing the ball. It's far from a hot take, but Allen remains the biggest X factor on the Bills' roster. If his few mistakes from Sunday are cleaned up and he keeps this level of play up throughout the season, we will be talking about the Bills as a realistic Super Bowl contender -- and Allen will be in the MVP conversation."
Location: We are finally good, NY Joined: 12.08.2009
Sep 14 @ 8:58 PM ET
Its all that people talk about...i can't listen to wgr...haven't been able to for years...its all they and those listening want to talk about...
I'd rather listen to a yoko ono scream-therapy session strapped to the wing of a 737 than listen to wgr - Michael Pachla
"QB breakdown: Whether you love Allen's game or hate it, you can generally find plenty of examples to support your argument in any game; Sunday's performance against the Jets was no different. He turned in the first 300-yard passing game of his career, also setting career highs in attempts and completions. It was a promising effort given the moves Buffalo's front office made this offseason to improve the team's passing game. He fit the ball into tight windows, anticipated openings and showed proper touch when necessary.
He also lost two fumbles and missed a wide-open Brown in the end zone when he neglected to set his feet before throwing the ball. It's far from a hot take, but Allen remains the biggest X factor on the Bills' roster. If his few mistakes from Sunday are cleaned up and he keeps this level of play up throughout the season, we will be talking about the Bills as a realistic Super Bowl contender -- and Allen will be in the MVP conversation."