Kansas City Chiefs fans criticized Josh Allen after the quarterback was caught trying a head-to-head hit to referees by cameras. Sports analyst Nick Wright shared a video of Allen clashing with a Rams defender and when they got face to face, Allen flopped and acted as though he was hit by his opponent.
The analyst criticized Allen's antics and compared the calls he receives to Patrick Mahomes and the controversies he's starred in during his NFL career.
"Folks love to act like Mahomes is some sacred cow for NFL refs, when in reality, since he came into the league no one has gotten more roughing the passer penalties than Josh, and today he’s gotten 2 ridiculous ones and tried to flop his way into a 3rd," he tweeted on Sunday.
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Plenty of Chiefs fans joined the discussion and supported Nick, calling out Allen and naming other instances where he tried to get a call by acting as though he was hurt.
"The double standard is so glaring I don’t even know what to say man. Narratives are a hell of a drug."
"Dude is at least the GOAT flopper. No one comes close," one fan wrote.
"And add the begging for a horse collar to it," another fan said.
"Refs doing all they can for the bills this game," another fan wrote.
Other fans said that it was only a matter of time before things started going south for Allen.
"Karma always comes around for FAllen in January, all good," one fan said.
"Better save that flopping and begging for the playoffs. That's when the Bills need these calls!" another fan said.
Allen and the Bills visited the LA Rams hoping to extend their winning streak to eight games, but Matthew Stafford and Co. had different plans and dealt them their third loss of the season.
LA Rams beat Josh Allen's Buffalo Bills in electrifying game
Josh Allen and the Bills arrived at SoFi Stadium as -3.5 favorites, but the LA Rams turned the tables on them. They finished the first half 24-14 before extending the lead by another seven points in the third quarter. Josh Allen and the Bills scored 21 points in the fourth quarter, but after the Rams added six units, the 44-42 victory was sealed for the home team.
Allen threw for 342 yards and three touchdowns with a 117.2 rating, but the Bills defense couldn't stop Matthew Stafford and Co., ultimately succumbing to the now 7-6 team.
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