Playmaking QBs turn the ball over.
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Interesting post OP, who, despite being unflaired, seems to exclusively defend Allen whenever they comment.
didnt realize tua was turning it over so much
He doesn’t. Almost every fumble was a result of a bad snap or muffed handoff.
I have no doubt this was posted by a salty bills fan
Maybe Josh will do Tua a solid and get his INT count up this weekend.
Many of the turnovers were in lower stakes games and moments while many of Allen's are him pulling a Brett Favre and costing him games. Plus, we have been superior in running the ball. Fuck outta here trying to prop up Allen as unlucky. He's a turnover god of a gunslinger. He's not going to change.
A good chunk of Tua's fumbles are from snaps because Connor Williams is not a good snapper (great blocker however). A couple of other fumbles have also occurred on direct hand-offs that were given directly to the RBs but just never secured (I think those were attributed to Tua, but idk for sure). There was also a weird backwards pass on a bad play call against Carolina that went out of bounds for a loss.
Out of all the fumbles, I think about 2-3 were legit strip sacks, and one was a fumble on a QB run.
Not a great year to have Burrow and Tua as my QBs in fantasy
I feel your pain bruh
>Was really surprised to see the difference in fumbles.
i'm not. Any of our RBs not named Achane or Mostert will practically hand the ball over to the defense, and our center isn't even a center, leading to wild throws to the QB that he inevitably fumbles.
The number don't lie. Time to release Josh Allen and bring back Nathan Peterman.
Allen is relied on to win games. Tua is an elite game manager. Our skill positions (we,tv,db) are relied on the to win games.
Saw a stat last week that Allen actually had more turnovers than turnover-worthy plays