Josh Allen Drops Hilariously Honest Assessment of His Performance as Buffalo Bills Destroy Dallas Cowboys
Leading up to Sunday’s highly anticipated clash between the Buffalo Bills and the Dallas Cowboys, both considered strong contenders for the Super Bowl, there was significant buzz. However, the game unfolded differently than most football enthusiasts had predicted, as the Bills convincingly dominated the Cowboys with a resounding 31-10 victory.
Josh Allen threw for only 94 yards and still beat the Cowboys 31-10:
"Felt like the kid that didn't do anything in the class project but still got the A."
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— Sara Holland (@SaraaHolland) December 18, 2023
Adding insult to injury for Dallas, their star quarterback, Josh Allen, did not deliver an impressive performance. Despite being a two-time Pro Bowler, Allen completed just 7 of 15 passes for 94 yards, one touchdown, and no interceptions. In a post-game reflection, Allen candidly acknowledged his subpar showing.
“I don’t think I threw the ball that many times,” he remarked. “… Just finish it. Let’s just figure out a method to win. I felt like the student who got an A while doing nothing for the class project.”
On Sunday, the Bills demonstrated their prowess by securing a decisive win over the Cowboys, and surprisingly, they didn’t heavily rely on Allen for the victory.
Similarly, the Cowboys’ standout quarterback, Dak Prescott, fell short in this game. Despite entering with considerable momentum and being a frontrunner for the season’s MVP award, Prescott’s performance was lackluster. He completed 21 of 34 passes for 134 yards, failed to score any touchdowns, and threw one costly interception, significantly denting his MVP aspirations in Week 15.
Conversely, San Francisco 49ers QB Brock Purdy had an outstanding performance in a lopsided victory against the Arizona Cardinals, widening the gap between himself and Prescott in the MVP race.