Josh Allen Rushing Props: Can KC Contain His Scrambling?

  • 8 months ago
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00:00 All right, I think this next one, this is Josh Allen's rushing yard over under.
00:03 I think this is contingent upon pocket integrity.
00:06 I mean, you talked about how the league is moving to a mobile quarterback, but the game
00:11 is still about pocket integrity.
00:12 If you can keep a nice clean pocket, good quarterbacks can do great things.
00:16 Josh Allen, 45 and a half rushing yards outside of a few collapsed pockets.
00:23 This is in his game.
00:25 So thoughts?
00:26 It is.
00:27 Last time he faced Kansas City, they were in Kansas City, he had 10 rushing attempts.
00:31 It was only for 32 yards, so they did a good job of containing him.
00:34 I think it's gonna be a little bit harder this time around in this climate in Buffalo.
00:39 I think it's gonna be a little bit of a different story here.
00:41 So I like the over in this one.
00:42 I like the rushing over far more than the 227 and a half you're getting on the passing
00:47 side.
00:48 So 45 and a half is very much in play.
00:50 And you know, if he gets anywhere close to this 10, I think he's gonna smash it.
00:54 And not that it's gonna be like last week where he gets the one big 50.
00:57 I don't think the Chiefs defense is gonna give that up.
00:59 But they did do a very good job of containing him when he got out.
01:02 Because again, 10 rush attempts is a lot.
01:05 That's one of the highest numbers that he's had all season.
01:07 He did have 11 against New England and 15 against Miami in the last month.
01:11 But other than that, he did not have one single rushing attempt game of double digits.
01:16 It's come on lately.
01:17 And I think, you know, you see what Lamar does last night.
01:20 For Josh Allen, you say, hey, balls in my hands.
01:23 I'm gonna do everything I can to win this football game.
01:25 And Josh Allen sometimes does too much.
01:27 I think that's where things might get them into trouble.
01:29 But for me, I'm gonna go over on this one.
01:31 That's a much more comfortable number for me than is the passing number.

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