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    Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    This play explains why the Bills got rid Safford. There might be another guy (wearing red and white) who can make the throw under the same situation - even for him I don't know for sure.

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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    This is the Josh we know. Reads the entire field, throw outside, in elements ...

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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    Another impressive throw

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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    Another outside throw, to Knox. Expect we see Kincaid there soon.

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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    RT Brown barely held on to allow Josh to get the ball off. For that matter, LT Dawkins was not doing that well either. I do remember the O-Line as a whole was very bad in that game.


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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    If there were no snow on the ground, I think Josh and Diggs would connect there 9 out of 10.

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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    So here is Bates turn being abused right off the bat. Guards, Guards, Guards. Interior pressure.

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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    In the playoff, everything is on the table for Josh, including this run. But you'd hope Harris can take care of that for Josh so he'd not have to take that hard slide off the sideline

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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    Again, Dawkins. Was he on skates?

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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    I just can’t. Between that and seeing highlights of the 10 seconds KC game is like dropping a cinderblock, corner down on my sack.

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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    Mahomes like. But I agree he should've thrown the ball right off the bat to avoid another hit.

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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    Just saying that Knox is wide open. The choice to Davis is fine as well. Pose an interesting question. If Mahomes was in Allen's position seeing a #2 WR in Davis position while Kelce in Knox's position, where would he go with the ball?


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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    This is a precursor of what I expect to see this coming season - TE streaking in the middle. I think Josh saw the play late; if the ball is delivered sooner, it would be a huge play.

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    Re: Painful re-visit to the Bengals game - the QB School look at Allen

    Quote Originally Posted by sukie View Post
    I just can’t. Between that and seeing highlights of the 10 seconds KC game is like dropping a cinderblock, corner down on my sack.


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