Jeff Saturday
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Like, when you think about the end of the first half and just being lackadaisical with the ball, even the interception, like, the deep over on the right side, that ball is underthrown, man.
Like, if he throws that ball out in front, it's not an interception.
It might not be a kick, but it's definitely not an interception.
So, he threw bad balls.
He didn't protect the football.
You know, and so, you know,
here's the here's the difference like I never I'd never blame Josh Allen like when they walked off the field with the lead against Kansas City it was whatever it was 18 seconds I can't remember what the time but you know what I mean that and and they they end up losing that game but Josh Allen played well enough to win he did not play well enough to win last week now even if they did win I would have told you that he didn't play well enough the team around him
you know, carried him in this one.
He didn't do his, and he didn't, and he knows he didn't do his part, you know, that week.
And that's just unfortunate because it's the biggest game of the season, and you don't play your game, and you play probably your poorest game, and to your point, regress back to what you did, you know, quite a number of years ago, which is we're not expecting that.
It was disappointing.
I said it on television this morning.
Most disappointing, you know, player for me this season
this week was Josh Allen.
I never thought I would say that because he has more than stepped up come playoff time, but this was a poor performance, and unfortunately you've got to own those the same way you own the good ones.
Well, you know, I hate that Nix is out.
So I know Stidham's coming in, and everybody's going to talk about, you know, Sean loves him, and I guess, you know, I'm sure he does, right?
You know, your backup quarterback's always your most popular guy in the locker room.
They're great, and, you know, you wish him well.
That's tough sledding.