The Buffalo Bills entered the season with high hopes and expectations, but they haven’t been as good as expected.
Despite their elite roster, some don’t consider them to be a legitimate threat to come out of the AFC, and a lot of that has had to do with Josh Allen’s inconsistent play.
However, as erratic as Allen has been at times, NFL insider Mike Greenberg is sick and tired of the unfair criticism.
With that in mind, the renowned pundit threw a bit of a tantrum on ESPN’s Get Up set, putting the producers on blast for asking how many turnovers Allen would have in his next game.
.@Espngreeny is tired of the Josh Allen hate pic.twitter.com/zIdfKMXlR8
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) December 6, 2023
Greenberg stated that Allen is one of the best quarterbacks — and players — in the league, adding that he’s also one of the most mistreated players.
He believes that Allen wouldn’t turn the ball over so much if he wasn’t asked to do everything for his team, adding that the situation would be much different if he were in Kansas City and played for Andy Reid.
Truth be told, plenty of Allen’s turnovers have come in low-risk/high-reward situations, such as third-and-longs on his own side of the field, so they’ve been basically punts.
Then again, no one has ever questioned his physical traits and talent.
If anything, that’s perhaps why people criticize him so much, as everybody knows what he’s capable of, yet he usually shoots his team in the foot by pressing and trying to do so much.
Even so, at least 25 teams in the league would swap QBs with the Bills any day of the week, that’s for sure.
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