At times last season, especially ancient, Josh Allen seemed dropped, perhaps not seeing the entire field, uncertain where the rush or coverage was coming out of, and relying on his superior athleticism rather than intellect to triumph plays.
Sometimes it worked out great, with Allen looking like a few of the most athletic players in the field, dashing with his feet and drilling strikes with his big arm.
Occasionally it combusted, together with Allen tossing wayward balls behind goals, not getting through his progression, and an inefficient offense led.
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Allen played behind an exceedingly porous offensive line with an inconsistent run sport along with a corps of subpar recipients that didn’t make his life easier. The Bills have done a marvelous job mending those problems this offseason — on paper to buffer the QB. Perhaps the biggest improvement the Bills could make may be between Allen’s ears.
After an offseason of work outs, running back LeSean McCoy thinks we are seeing a better Allen, especially mentally.
“He looks better,” McCoy told Vic Carucci of The Buffalo News. “I think he looks more confident. I think last year he just played off of gift. Occasionally, when quarterbacks are extremely gifted, you overlook how smart they really are. Josh is smart.”
The strides Allen has made were not lost on his coaching staff, which knows the Bills have no chance at the playoffs without developments from the QB spot.
“I believe Josh is well informed of what he needs to improve on and that which he does well previously and improving those areas as well,” trainer Sean McDermott told reporters during minicamp. “So, Josh is a young guy that is driven and incredibly in tune and very self-aware to his development, his overall development as a young man and as a soccer player and just how important that is to our business. I have noticed that in the customs he has undertaken since he left in January and once we got him back and what he has done since that time.”
A Year 1 to Year 2 leap is possible, or even anticipated, particularly given Allen’s raw talent entering the NFL. Now that he’s gotten a year of seasoning under his belt, McCoy believes the big-armed QB will turn the corner.
“Your third and second decades pretty much are constantly (better than the first),” McCoy explained. “Maybe not with numbers, but just like with confidence, knowing what to expect, knowing what to look forward to, these kind of things. So, I am all excited to see how he performs this year.”
Allen entered the NFL as epitomizing the old-guard versus analytics discussion QB, the former adoring his size, big arm and athletic ability, although the latter decried his inaccuracy and lack of faculty production. In Year 1, the signal-caller revealed a bit for all to claim their case as true. Year two could solidify the debate.

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