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Josh Allen hype machine

The Cowboys have a chance with Josh to wreak some Offensive mayhem in the MWC in 2017. Naturally, stopping big plays on D will perhaps be the difference maker. On O, its sustained ball possession and picking those big moments down the field. We have weapons, make it happen JA.


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carbonpoke said:
Foster published an article comparing Allen to Farve, and I have a tendency to agree. Growing up a Viking fan through the 90s I watched more than my fair share of Brett.

Watching Josh today, I get the same anxiety when I watch plays develop with our QB. An out of control but focused mentality. Same physical gifts, with the most important being hand size. It's damn remarkable really, the similarities.

The high touchdown and interception rate. The varying yardage numbers that grow throughout the season. Late play heroics, scrambling, vocal leadership and jovial celebration.

I watched some YouTube on Farve this morning. I recommend doing so. The Steve maricucci commentary is good stuff.

It makes me sorta wonder if Josh is really going to change into an high efficiency guy, or stay the way he is. If Josh had completed that byu game winner? Josh will complete those passes in the future, and miss as well.

The highs you get from watching gunslingers as a fan are insurmountable, and the loathing from other fanbases is huge.

Can't wait to make the trek this fall to watch my first game in over 12 years.

Going all the way back to last spring, Bohl talked about the importance of reeling in Josh's gunslinger mentality. There were good days and bad days. Eleven of his 15 interceptions came in just four games....those were four of our six losses. He also didn't complete 55 percent of his passes in any of those four losses.

With exception of the Nebraska 4th quarter, the first nine games were very good. I hope Vigen can find and fix whatever the problem was down the stretch.
 
joshvanklomp said:
carbonpoke said:
Foster published an article comparing Allen to Farve, and I have a tendency to agree. Growing up a Viking fan through the 90s I watched more than my fair share of Brett.

Watching Josh today, I get the same anxiety when I watch plays develop with our QB. An out of control but focused mentality. Same physical gifts, with the most important being hand size. It's damn remarkable really, the similarities.

The high touchdown and interception rate. The varying yardage numbers that grow throughout the season. Late play heroics, scrambling, vocal leadership and jovial celebration.

I watched some YouTube on Farve this morning. I recommend doing so. The Steve maricucci commentary is good stuff.

It makes me sorta wonder if Josh is really going to change into an high efficiency guy, or stay the way he is. If Josh had completed that byu game winner? Josh will complete those passes in the future, and miss as well.

The highs you get from watching gunslingers as a fan are insurmountable, and the loathing from other fanbases is huge.

Can't wait to make the trek this fall to watch my first game in over 12 years.

Going all the way back to last spring, Bohl talked about the importance of reeling in Josh's gunslinger mentality. There were good days and bad days. Eleven of his 15 interceptions came in just four games....those were four of our six losses. He also didn't complete 55 percent of his passes in any of those four losses.

With exception of the Nebraska 4th quarter, the first nine games were very good. I hope Vigen can find and fix whatever the problem was down the stretch.

And like 5 of the 15 happened in 1 game. Or was it 4 and a fumble?
 
wyokoke said:
joshvanklomp said:
Going all the way back to last spring, Bohl talked about the importance of reeling in Josh's gunslinger mentality. There were good days and bad days. Eleven of his 15 interceptions came in just four games....those were four of our six losses. He also didn't complete 55 percent of his passes in any of those four losses.

With exception of the Nebraska 4th quarter, the first nine games were very good. I hope Vigen can find and fix whatever the problem was down the stretch.

And like 5 of the 15 happened in 1 game. Or was it 4 and a fumble?

Five INTs and a fumble.....four of the INTs came in the 4th quarter, which I referenced earlier.
 
joshvanklomp said:
wyokoke said:
And like 5 of the 15 happened in 1 game. Or was it 4 and a fumble?

Five INTs and a fumble.....four of the INTs came in the 4th quarter, which I referenced earlier.

I'd like to erase that 4th quarter (and the Bramlet game against TCU) from my memory.
 
The 6-foot-5 Allen was projected by some to be a first-round selection in the 2017 draft before deciding to return to the Cowboys for his redshirt junior year. But the hype train has already left the station.

“No doubt about it,” said Davis, whose son plays for former Wyoming quarterback Jacob Doss at Windemere (Florida) Prep. “That buzz is alive and well within NFL circles. Many people have said to me, ‘Boy, if he’d been in this draft, we’d be talking about maybe one of the top three guys in this year’s draft.’ Yeah, the buzz is already there for him, and people are really excited about watching him progress next year.

“I heard a ton of buzz about him at the combine, and obviously he wasn’t in it, but it was still like, ‘Man, I can’t wait to take a look at that big kid from Wyoming next year. That’s going to be fun.’”


http://trib.com/sports/college/wyoming/football/nfl-network-draft-analyst-charles-davis-discusses-wyoming-draft-prospects/article_82747519-949d-5044-bd9d-423b801c6ff7.html
 
after seeing this years draft class of quarterbacks, thank god carson wentz told josh to come back for another year to mature. The qb's this year are not impressive in my opinion. It will be very interesting to see what this years nfl teams do. So many teams with questions at the quarterback position.

as of today, the Vikings said they are not going to renew bridgewaters contract. that leaves them thin for next year. Bradford will be extended. but then what?

Broncos, Chiefs, Browns, Bengals, New Orleans, Arizona, San Diego, Houston, San Francisco, Chicago, Buffalo, Jets, Giants, Steelers, Baltimore, Jacksonville... all teams in need.

of that list, which teams will play into a high draft pick?

and which other qbs are coming out next year? darnold, rosen, and allen will have the most attention.

falk from Washington, kid from Oklahoma state... good qbs but play in a spread. Most of the other qbs are undersized.

If allen wants to be a first round pick, he has to prove that he can carry an offense. This is the year to do it. He has an oline that should allow him the time to make the correct throw. However, the nfl loves a guy that can improvise, which is what got Josh into the talk in the first place. The game to open the season is huge. It will set the media or lose them.
 
carbonpoke said:
as of today, the Vikings said they are not going to renew bridgewaters contract. that leaves them thin for next year. Bradford will be extended. but then what?

YES PLEASE!!!!!!!!! (granted, I do like both Bridgewater and Bradford, but would really like Allen here)

I feel like San Francisco would be an amazing fit for Josh, being close to home and being in Kyle Shanahan's system. But they may take a QB early this year.....
 
Driving home from work today, I heard a local sports radio guy in Phoenix say that the Cards should hold off on drafting a QB this year. Why? Because he was saying that one, Josh Allen from the University of Wyoming was going to be worth the wait! Made me proud to hear that.
 
Well you can probably eliminate Chicago, Kansas City and Houston from the possible destinations for Josh Allen in 2018.

I think some of the top possibilities could be:
Arizona
Cleveland
Jacksonville
Minnesota
San Francisco
 
joshvanklomp said:
Well you can probably eliminate Chicago, Kansas City and Houston from the possible destinations for Josh Allen in 2018.

I think some of the top possibilities could be:
Arizona
Cleveland
Jacksonville
Minnesota
San Francisco

Chicago made a mistake drafting a QB with 13 live games of experience, less than two months after signing Mike Glennon to a three-year, $45 million deal to see if he is the team’s QB of the future. Proof the Bear's front office aren't real bright. I'm glad Josh waited and will go to a better place than Chicago.
 
joshvanklomp said:
“No doubt about it,” said Davis, whose son plays for former Wyoming quarterback Jacob Doss at Windemere (Florida) Prep.

Jacob Doss, or as we in the student section at the time would affectionately chant "Doss is Boss! Doss is Boss!"
 
joshvanklomp said:
[tweet]https://twitter.com/wyo_football/status/858452926133448704[/tweet]

NEVER count your money while your sitting at the table they'll be time enough for counting when the dealings done.
 
laxwyo said:
How much is that kind of exposure for Wyoming worth?

Well, it's interesting to note the Big Ten hasn't announced it's national TV schedule yet. That report on ESPN may make our game in Iowa more appealing.
 
Allen is the highest touted player in Wyoming history and it just keeps pouring in. He is going to be scrutinized and disected on every play of every game this year. I really hope he takes all this publicity and is able to run with it with outstanding numbers this year.

http://nflmocks.com/2017/04/30/2018-nfl-draft-josh-allen-already-touted-top-prospect/

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