The Impact Of Brian Daboll's Departure On Josh Allen

  • last year
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00:00 (upbeat music)
00:02 - There is no plays.
00:04 There's no plays.
00:05 It's like he just, let me drop back,
00:07 and let me run around to this sideline,
00:08 and then let me run around to that sideline,
00:10 and we'll see what happens.
00:12 That's the playbook right now.
00:14 It's all fucked up.
00:14 - So maybe his success was on Brian Dable.
00:17 Maybe it was old Brian Dable. - You're right.
00:20 - You know that?
00:21 - I agree with you.
00:22 I think that I kind of brushed it off,
00:24 and I think a lot of people did.
00:25 When Dable went to the Giants,
00:27 it was okay, you know, he deserves it.
00:29 He did a great job with Josh Allen.
00:31 He did a great job in Buffalo.
00:32 He's gonna go, and he did a great job
00:34 with the Giants last year.
00:35 I'm seeing now, as we get further and further away
00:39 from him leaving the team,
00:41 that he meant a lot more to Josh Allen than was let on,
00:45 because I feel like, Joe,
00:46 Josh Allen's playing like he did as a rookie
00:49 in his first two years again,
00:52 and Dable found a way to change all of that,
00:55 harness it, and turn him into a really,
00:58 really good player in this league.
00:59 And since Dable's been gone, that has left.
01:03 And it's almost like Dorsey doesn't have that same,
01:06 maybe he doesn't get in his face like Dable did,
01:08 maybe he doesn't, I don't know what it is, Joe,
01:10 but you're right.
01:11 Since he's been gone, Allen's gone this way.
01:15 And the cherry on the top was last night.
01:17 That was pathetic, Joe,
01:19 the way that he blew that game for them.
01:20 - I agree.
01:21 (upbeat music)
01:24 you

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