pokefanchaz7
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I will give three concrete reasons why I believe he plays assuming his shoulder is no longer injured.
1. Josh Allen still has plenty to try and prove: Josh has not had one game that was a signature game this season. He had plenty last year and we know that the CSU win is one we will all remember for a very long time, that being said this is one last chance to get a signature win from a statistical standpoint going into the combine. He has earned (partially on his own accord and partially due to lack of play makers around him) but earned a healthy amount of criticism and he only has one more game to try and quiet some of them.
2. Josh Allen didn't come back just for the sake of coming back. This University is important to him and he wants to make us proud and the University proud due to the fact that this University is only one of two that would believe in him enough to give him a real shot. I don't think getting injured is the last game is how he wants to be remembered. He wants a bowl win and wants to go out a winner at Wyoming.
3. Ultimately I think that the memory of the bowl game last year still sits in his craw and hates that he was responsible for us losing the game against BYU with that terrible pass late in the 4th quarter when we were practically in field goal range. I think that competitive nature and need to win for him and his teammates will bring him to this game. H remembers the struggles the program went through and sees this as a way to go out the right way.
I can see the reasons for not playing. There is alot of money on the line and I get that, but at this point if the scouts still want him after this subpar season and still believe he is the real deal then it wouldn't matter if he played or not as if it's not this year he gets the money then it would be next year.
I don't know of if he plays or not but assuming his shoulder is ready, I expect to see him out there and take him at his word. I think he wants to play and will play if he can.
1. Josh Allen still has plenty to try and prove: Josh has not had one game that was a signature game this season. He had plenty last year and we know that the CSU win is one we will all remember for a very long time, that being said this is one last chance to get a signature win from a statistical standpoint going into the combine. He has earned (partially on his own accord and partially due to lack of play makers around him) but earned a healthy amount of criticism and he only has one more game to try and quiet some of them.
2. Josh Allen didn't come back just for the sake of coming back. This University is important to him and he wants to make us proud and the University proud due to the fact that this University is only one of two that would believe in him enough to give him a real shot. I don't think getting injured is the last game is how he wants to be remembered. He wants a bowl win and wants to go out a winner at Wyoming.
3. Ultimately I think that the memory of the bowl game last year still sits in his craw and hates that he was responsible for us losing the game against BYU with that terrible pass late in the 4th quarter when we were practically in field goal range. I think that competitive nature and need to win for him and his teammates will bring him to this game. H remembers the struggles the program went through and sees this as a way to go out the right way.
I can see the reasons for not playing. There is alot of money on the line and I get that, but at this point if the scouts still want him after this subpar season and still believe he is the real deal then it wouldn't matter if he played or not as if it's not this year he gets the money then it would be next year.
I don't know of if he plays or not but assuming his shoulder is ready, I expect to see him out there and take him at his word. I think he wants to play and will play if he can.