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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Allen is who we thought he was!

 

Stop the hype. He's great just not the best of the best.

 

As for KC you run ends next Sunday. Lamar Jackson will show you what a real MVP does in these situations. Get fugged KC!

Josh Allen, Justin Herbert & Lamar Jackson are all the same. They can get you to the finish line but they stumble & lose the race. None are championship clutch. They will all lose their focus when it heats up & they think they need to be the hero.

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2 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Josh Allen's going to panic in the clutch & lose track of the situation while going for the big play everytime in every big game.

Well, being good and able to think in the clutch is the difference between good and elite.  Allen is good, Mahomes is elite.  

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3 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Josh Allen's going to panic in the clutch & lose track of the situation while going for the big play everytime in every big game.

Farve Jr.

 

Will never trust him in clutch situations. Great talent, but you can't ignore his decision making. Also could have had a int on that last drive. He's just not trustworthy.

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Oh well. 

The Bills defense was a big letdown this season.  They absolutely need a better pass rush (Bralen Trice would be a good fit) and more on offense to be a SB contender.  Diggs doesn't seem like the best fit anymore, Kincaid and Cook have been promising (part. Kincaid), but they just need more/it's not enough.  Inconsistent on both sides of the ball.

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2 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Josh Allen, Justin Herbert & Lamar Jackson are all the same. They can get you to the finish line but they stumble & lose the race. None are championship clutch. They will all lose their focus when it heats up & they think they need to be the hero.

After next week, I expect an apology to Lamar.

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2 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Farve Jr.

 

Will never trust him in clutch situations. Great talent, but you can't ignore his decision making. Also could have had a int on that last drive. He's just not trustworthy.

It blows my mind that you keep using this comparison as if it's an insult.

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