Over the first two years of his career, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen did not just walk the fine line between spectacular and head-scratching play: he zig-zagged across it on a week-to-week and oftentimes play-to-play basis. He was certainly good at times but one could not shake the feeling that he may have just hold his team and its tremendous defense back a bit with untimely turnovers and inconsistent decisions, among other issues.
That said, he did progress along the way: Allen improved his numbers across the board from his 2018 rookie campaign to 2019, and repeatedly showed why the Bills were willing to invest the seventh overall draft pick in him.