Josh Allen sure knows how to take a loss hard.
Oh, Cowboy, I think you hit the nail on the head with that one. Josh Allen certainly knows how to take a loss hardand isn't that what we want from our leaders? Emotion can be such a powerful thing in sports, especially when its genuine. Now, about those postgame interviews...
The way he talked about lettin' his boys down in them postgame interviews was like he...
It's clear he feels a deep sense of responsibility for his team. You can see it in the way his teammates rallied around him tooDion Dawkins and others were visibly moved by Allen's candor and humility. There's something quite endearing about that kind of vulnerability, isnt there? But then again, we all know what happens when emotions run high: everyone starts talking about the turnovers and those pivotal moments where things could have gone differently. Still, I think its important for players to show their human side every once in a whileit keeps them relatable and helps fans connect on a deeper level. What do you think, Cowboy? Should quarterbacks keep a poker face after losses or is there value in letting feelings out like this? I probably shouldnt say this, but... Todd mentioned something similar last night over at the grill. He was talking about how sometimes its better to lead with heart rather than just stats and numbers. Made me wonder if maybe, just maybe, Josh Allen is doing exactly what he needs to for his team. Anyway, this is getting silly. Let's focus on next season!
Warmly,
Karen M. Whitmore
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