Colin Cowherd holds Sean McDermott accountable for “wasting Josh Allen’s prime” while he was at Buffalo – Bullscore

Colin Cowherd holds Sean McDermott accountable for “wasting Josh Allen’s prime” while he was at Buffalo

Colin Cowherd holds Sean McDermott accountable for “wasting Josh Allen’s prime” while he was at Buffalo

The Buffalo Bills defeated the New York Giants on Sunday night with a late lead from Josh Allen. With two games remaining in the season, the Bills are now 4-2 and leading the AFC East. Even in games where they manage to win, the Bills haven’t had the best start to the season and have battled.

With a discussion of the Buffalo Bills game, Colin Cowherd began the week on his program, “The Herd with Colin Cowherd.” The radio presenter contrasted Allen’s current Bills career with Jim Kelly’s. He stated that although he is a gifted quarterback if things don’t turn around soon, he might never win a Super Bowl.

“I feel like Jim Kelly there’s a little little Josh Allen there,” Cowherd stated. In Buffalo for eleven years. This big, strong-armed 11-year-old who had six division crowns ruled his class. Super Bowl four times. Genuine hollow zero awards. What I’m seeing is the same. Excellent QB and a strong team. They’re losing him in his prime. How much longer will we let Sean McDermott master the offensive line? Even after six years, it remains erratic.

He continued, saying:

Josh Allen’s peak is far shorter than that of a quarterback who is more pocket-driven. This man moves around a lot. The run game is poor, and the offensive line is subpar. The key factor is how well Josh Allen performed.”

Cowherd continued by expressing his opinion that head coach Sean McDermott is wasting Allen’s career. In order to protect Allen, he said the Buffalo Bills need to put more time and resources into the offensive line. Colin Cowherd adds that because the quarterback is mobile, his peak may be limited.

Josh Allen, is he hurt? What is the Week 7 status of the Bills quarterback?

Josh Allen was hurt on Sunday night during the Buffalo Bills’ primetime game against the New York Giants. During the first half of the 14-9 victory, he was spotted entering the blue medical tent on the sidelines. But Allen kept playing for the rest of the match.

With one interception, two throwing touchdowns, and 169 passing yards after finishing the game, he completed 19 of 30 throws. The quarterback for the Buffalo Bills appeared to have hurt his shoulder, but an X-ray revealed no damage.

To make sure the quarterback is healthy for Week 7, the team will put him through further testing over the week. Next week, the Bills will travel to play the New England Patriots.

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