He doesn't do any of the stuff he did that first year. Doesn't break down the plays, doesn't play Romostradamus, etc. He just takes a ball washing angle on a few players and plays contrarian on any big plays that could go either way. He's never right on those either.
Today after a completed pass by Allen he says "And that's why they call him Mr. January!"
Who says that? Has anyone ever heard that? lol. They can't say that each of the last two years for sure after we beat them.
EDIT: :-):-) My brother just sent this link. Someone else apparently agrees with me. There's some tweets in it too.
Tony Romo tried to pay Josh Allen a compliment with a new nickname, but we’re pretty sure this one isn’t going to stick… yet.
In his young NFL career, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen has played six NFL playoff games in January. His 3-3 record is apparently enough to earn him the title of “Mr. January,” that is, if you ask CBS color commentator Tony Romo.
To be fair, Allen does have a 106.6 passer rating, an average of over 285 yards per game, 14 touchdowns and 1 interception, but in January the thing that matters most is simple: Wins. To give Allen such a nickname while calling the first quarter of the Wild Card game between the Dolphins and Bills was probably a bit of a leap.
Nicknames used to mean something! They were earned!
Of course, if what he meant was that Allen has yet to get his team to February, well, that’s technically true.
Fans were not a fan of this nickname and took to Twitter to roast Romo for naming him that.
Fans roast Tony Romo for giving Josh Allen the nickname of “Mr. January”
Technically the truth fits here:
Maybe this will be the year for Allen and the Bills:
Have you ever tried to get something to catch on? It’s hard work!
Stop trying to make Mr. January happen!
As far as a better candidate for the title, right now it’s probably Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes is 7-2 compared to Allen’s 3-3 in January playoff games.
Remember, Romo’s playing career only consisted of two playoff wins, so while he’s one of the smartest and more entertaining color commentators, his personal playoff experience isn’t the most expansive.
That in mind, maybe we can cut him some slack for the nickname. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
Don't you think that just maybe you really want the Bills to get eliminated and Josh Allen does amazing shit and you don't want to see it and you don't want to hear about it so when he ball-washes Allen it grates on your nerves?
Because he does the same thing for Mahomes.
Difference is Mahomes has actually earned that. Mahomes has two first team All Pros, one league MVP (about to have his second one), two SB appearances, one SB win, one SB MVP, and two wins over Allen in the playoffs. Allen has? [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Difference is Mahomes has actually earned that. Mahomes has two first team All Pros, one league MVP (about to have his second one), two SB appearances, one SB win, one SB MVP, and two wins over Allen in the playoffs. Allen has?
Just because Mahomes is the best to ever play the game doesn't mean Allen isn't great also [Reply]
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
Just because Mahomes is the best to ever play the game doesn't mean Allen isn't great also
Don’t disagree and I have been very vocal in the fact that I would take Allen over any QB in the league not named Mahomes. But to give Allen the title Mr. January based on beating Mac Jones and possibly Skylar Thompson doesn’t make him Mr. January. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
Don’t disagree and I have been very vocal in the fact that I would take Allen over any QB in the league not named Mahomes. But to give Allen the title Mr. January based on beating Mac Jones and possibly Skylar Thompson doesn’t make him Mr. January.
Every single nfl former player and coach could break down and predict plays if they wanted. For some reason the league doesn’t want them to do it. [Reply]