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The Buffalo Bills have become Super Bowl contenders over the last half-decade mainly because of the play of franchise quarterback Josh Allen.
However, there are some executives and fans who still believe that Allen simply isn’t good enough to lead the Bills to a championship.
Former NFL quarterback and analyst Dan Orlovsky recently gave a message to Allen’s critics on ESPN’s Get Up.
“Josh Allen is two or three plays away from being a multi-Super Bowl-appearing quarterback and potentially Super Bowl-winning quarterback,” Orlovsky said.
“Josh Allen is two or three plays away from being a multi-Super Bowl appearing quarterback and potentially Super Bowl winning quarterback. … It’s a moronic statement to make.”@danorlovsky7 can’t believe people are calling Josh Allen overrated pic.twitter.com/FArfwUkOhX
— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) July 16, 2024
Those who are doubting Allen need to remember how big of a difference-maker he is.
Before Allen was drafted in 2018, the franchise had made the playoffs just once in the previous 18 seasons.
The team has won 10+ games each of the last five seasons and won the AFC East each of the last four seasons.
It is thanks in large part to Allen because of his ability to lift his team on his shoulders and do whatever it takes to win.
The two-time Pro-Bowler has recorded over 40 scrimmage touchdowns and thrown for at least 4,200 yards in each of the last four seasons.
If it wasn’t for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs making magic happen in the last moments of games, perhaps Allen would already be a champion.
This year may be a little tough for Allen with former starting wide receivers Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis now on new teams.
But if Allen plays like he has played for almost his whole career, Buffalo could be ready to contend for a Super Bowl once again.
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