Allen And Daboll Overseeing Buffalo Bills' Pass-happy Attack

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen reacts during the second half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen reacts during the second half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)

Bills quarterback Josh Allen was an impressionable rookie in 2018 still trying to figure out what made Brian Daboll tick when Buffalos firstyear offensive coordinator shared a story of how he quit chewing tobacco.

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.: Bills quarterback Josh Allen was an impressionable rookie in 2018 still trying to figure out what made Brian Daboll tick when Buffalos first-year offensive coordinator shared a story of how he quit chewing tobacco.

It came down to Daboll winning a bet with members of a former teams coaching staff that he could stop cold turkey.

Thats just the type of person he is. If you dare him to do something, you bet him to do something, hes going to do everything in his power to make sure he comes through, Allen said Wednesday. He bets on himself.

In many ways, Allen realized, hes no different than Daboll.

Hes very, very competitive, as am I, Allen said, noting Daboll will bet the quarterback milkshakes to see if he can hit a target in practice.

Hes constantly in a competitive mood. Thats how I relate to everything, he added. Theres always got to be a winner and a loser in my opinion, and hes kind of the same way.

Off to a 3-0 start in preparing to play at the Raiders (2-1) on Sunday, the Bills are winning more than losing two years later.

Allen and Daboll are overseeing an offensive renaissance in which the suddenly pass-happy Bills are among the NFLs most high-scoring teams three weeks into the season.

Allens 1,038 yards passing rank second in the NFL, and are the most by a Bills player through three weeks of a season. Hes also the NFLs first player ever to have at least 10 touchdowns passing and two rushing through Week 3 of a season.

And thus far, Allen’s put to rest questions about his accuracy. After ranking last among 32 starters in completion rate in each of his first two seasons, Allen has completed 71.1% of his attempts, which currently ranks seventh.

Though Allen has benefitted from the offseason addition of receiver Stefon Diggs, Daboll deserves credit for devising an offensive approach to suit Allens strong-armed and mobile abilities.

In a departure from the previous two years, the Bills have often used three- and four-receiver formations, making it easier for Allen to find the open man because defenses cant double-cover everyone.

Daboll, who grew up in suburban Buffalo, played down the offensive success by noting its still early. And dont ask him if hes getting any enjoyment from watching Allen join Hall of Famer Jim Kelly in becoming Buffalos second player to top 300 yards passing in three consecutive games.

Its only fun if you win, Daboll said.

Dabolls words of caution are hardly unique among NFL coaches, who are always moving on to focus on the next game. And its no surprise coming from Daboll, given he spent 11 seasons as an assistant in New England under Bill Belichick, who is famous for deflecting praise.

Though he won five Super Bowls during two separate stints in New England, Daboll lacked success elsewhere as an NFL coordinator.

He lasted two seasons in Cleveland, where the Browns finished near the bottom in yards gained and points. It was hardly different during his one-year stops in Miami and Kansas City.

Daboll’s breakthrough came when he spent the 2017 season as offensive coordinator of Alabamas national championship team, which is when the Bills came calling.

Upon firing coordinator Rick Dennison after just one season, coach Sean McDermott turned to Daboll. The two first crossed paths in 1997 at William and Mary, where McDermott played safety, and Daboll broke in as a coach.

One of the cool pieces about his background was having been around a number of successful years in New England, McDermott said, before noting Daboll’s season at Alabama. For him to take his craft to the college level and really expand his awareness of offensive football and some of the trends at that level, I thought that was another feather in his cap.

Dabolls ability to relate to the modern college game was important to help groom the quarterback the Bills were preparing to draft, which turned out to be Allen, who was selected seventh overall out of Wyoming.

From the outset, Daboll has been Allens biggest supporter. In deflecting questions regarding Allen’s inconsistencies, Daboll noted how hard Allen worked on improving his mechanics and becoming more patient in the pocket.

Hes made huge improvement since hes been here, Daboll said. Hes a competitor. Hes been like that since we met with him out in Wyoming. You got the sense of what kind of person he was. Competitor. Hes a fun guy to coach.

The feelings are mutual, with Allen saying, Its been a pleasure to play for (Daboll).

As for who has the edge on the milkshake bets, Allen broke into a smile, saying: Id say its probably 50-50.

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