The Ben Maller Show

The Ben Maller Show

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Josh Allen Was Exposed as an Overrated Fraud

Josh Allen Was Exposed as an Overrated Fraud
Ben Maller: “The Bills had another golden opportunity to prove to the football world that they are not frauds, and they got the ball shoved down their throats on defense, and they watched Josh Allen provide another ‘P U! What stinks??’ moment under center… Josh Allen’s MVP season was a Harry Houdini special. He was the big man on campus, and was the talk of the town the first four weeks of the regular season. He was even being mentioned among some of the all-time greats after starting the season with 12 touchdowns and 1 interception, and was gunning the ball all over the field, averaging over 10 yards per pass attempt, completing over 70% of his passes, and his passer rating was over 120. That seems like a lifetime ago… Josh then blew it and got an ‘F’ the last two weeks on the ‘Maller Report Card’. He’s a FAILURE. He took a little pin and popped the hype balloon. Say it with me now, ‘OVER-RATED.’ That is Josh Allen now till proven otherwise. This was an alarming and deflating couple of weeks.” (Full Audio Above)

Listen to Ben Maller explain why the cat is officially out of the bag on Bills quarterback Josh Allen, as Ben says an MVP season through the first 4 weeks went up in flames in humiliating fashion the last two games.

Check out the audio above as Maller details why Allen was laughably exposed as an overrated imposter after consecutive Bills losses where Allen threw 3 interceptions, averaged only 192.5 passing yards per game, completed under 60% of his throws, and had his passer rating sink below 80 in both contests.

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