MVP level? Don’t make me laugh!
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Allen can sling the rock and can't seem to be tackled, but he has a knack for swinging the momentum with turnovers. What a strange team!
24 TDs to 16 turnovers (13 INT, 3 lost fumbles) and a .500 record with losses on the books to multiple bottom tier teams is an “MVP Caliber season”? Did Tony Romo write this article?
This isn’t an MVP caliber season
Buffalo had a defense once. If they can keep playoff bound teams under 20 points they'll be in the big dance again. Too bad they cant.
MVP season? Is the writer from buffalo lmao
They have a bunch of injuries on defense which has made them regress a bit. If they had the same defense they had in years past they'd be like 9-3 or
I've watched quite a few Josh Allen games and I think he might be the best QB in the league when he's firing on all cylinders. The guy is unreal - he's so big, fast, strong, and accurate that he can do basically anything from anywhere on the field.
With that being said, he's not firing on all cylinders all the time and he's made a lot of mistakes. That's not to say he isn't playing well overall, but I don't think this is an MVP-level season.
lowkey funny how this changes over the season. first its josh allen isnt a top 10 qb to the team is wasting him. honestly its truly funny.
Lmao
Josh Allen is who Tony Romo would’ve been viewed as if he played anywhere other than Dallas.
What is the deal with folks and why is there so many 🍆 riders each year for Allen? He’s having a decent year but by no means is it close to being a “MVP-level” type season. He’s definitely not even a top 5 qb this year. Also, is there any other qb in the league that has so many people that make excuses for when he doesn’t win?
CJ Stroud deserves it more than Allen. Also, I agree 100% with your statement.
People need to stop with this nonsense and realize he isn't that far removed from being a Jameis type of player. Yes he can run, I get it. It just hasn't translated to him winning the big games yet.
Josh Allen is the issue
I’m sorry if this comes off the wrong way, but if you’re not finding ways to win games, then you’re not playing MVP caliber football. How can you be the most valuable player in the league, if you’re not winning? I get that it’s a statistical thing, but there needs to be more consideration in whether you are doing enough to win.
In other words, Josh Allen should be losing the MVP race because of the performance of those around him.
Because wins aren't an individual stat and shouldn't be used to evaluate individual awards