“I think there’s people that left the stadium,” Allen said. “That’s OK. We’ll be fine. But have some faith next time.”
Given that some members of the so-called Bills Mafia crash through tables to express their devotion (don’t try this at home, or anywhere, please), Allen reminding people to keep believing in the face of adversity wasn’t such a big ask.
His comment was a lot more gracious than another headline-making counterpart on Sunday, quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
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New Jets head coach Aaron Glenn had told the four-time MVP his services were no longer required after seasons with New York marred by injury and a lack of success.
“I was happy to beat everybody associated with the Jets,” Rodgers said.