Second-year quarterback Josh Allen left Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee with a much better taste in his mouth than his week four loss to the Patriots. Allen led his team to a 14-7 win, the Bills third win on the road. It was a game that Allen finished 23-for-32 for 219 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 1 interception. While the statistics weren't eye-popping, the context of his play from snap to snap passed the proverbial eye test. Allen simply let the game come to him. He was decisive on each and every play, including plays where he would have typically taken a shot down the field with a throw into tight coverage. The Firebaugh native, outside of his lone interception, did a phenomenal job of playing small ball. He routinely hit his weapons underneath, got to his third and fourth options and checked it down when he needed. It was a boring game relative to the style of play we are used to seeing from Allen, but its this style of play that will lead to more wins in the short term. So jump into the film room with Erik and Nate to break down several of Allen's plays versus the Titans. Intro 7:33 Allen's comfort zone. Spacing concept Brown 19-yard gain 10:57 Pass protection gaffe. Allen or OL to blame? 16:25 Letting the game come to him. Allen's checkdown to Gore 18:54 Pocket manipulation. Incredible rapport between Allen and Brown 25:44 One read QB? Allen to Williams 3rd down conversion 30:42 Unlikely target in the red zone. Lee Smith touchdown on a Y-leak call 35:42 Throw it away! Allen’s interception 39:34 Saw what he needed to see. Allen's touchdown pass to Williams 44:11 Wrap up If you like this content join our premium subscription https://www.cover1.net/subscribe-to-premium-content/membership-levels/. -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "Bills CB Kaiir Elam: Is He NOW a Zone Cornerback?!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrFnpw1Q554 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-