The Buffalo Bills didn’t get off to the best start to the season.
They were inconsistent, and people started questioning whether their Super Bowl window had already closed right before their eyes.
Nonetheless, the Bills have managed to turn things around and are still playing meaningful games in mid-December.
That’s why ESPN analyst Mike Greenberg is sick and tired of the Josh Allen slander.
.@Espngreeny FRAMED Josh Allen’s jersey because he’s “tired of the disrespect” pic.twitter.com/OPQh3wOOkT
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) December 15, 2023
In his latest appearance on Get Up, he burst out after the production staff asked whether Allen would have more touchdowns than turnovers in their game vs. the Dallas Cowboys.
He showed a framed Josh Allen jersey and called him the most disrespected quarterback in the National Football League.
Allen has been under heavy fire this season, perhaps more than ever.
He got off to an erratic start to the year, often pressing and trying to do too much and go for the home run on every single dropback.
But he’s been much better as of late, and new OC Joe Brady has brought more balance to the offense by getting James Cook and the running game more involved.
Even if that wasn’t the case, it’s hard to take anything away from Allen.
He’s one of the most talented players in the league, and while he’s had a down year in terms of turning the ball over, most teams would swap QBs with the Bills any day of the week.
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