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Originally Posted by MaxBills
This year alone, Josh Allen and the offense has left the field with a lead 3 times, and never saw the ball again. It has been that way Allen's entire career. He takes the lead and McDermott's defense loses the lead. If a QB has a head coach who has consistently lost games for him, he naturally starts to take more risks as he knows his head coach has an under .500 record in one score games. The QB needs to get a big lead to outdo the coaches undoing.
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Remember how Josh Allen got to his only AFC Championship Game appearance?
He was carried by his defense in a win over Baltimore in the Divisional Round.
Josh Allen has benefited from having a top 10 statistically ranked defense in three of his six seasons as a starter.
Your attempts to deflect Josh Allen’s failures as a product of the defense is laughable.