Schofield’s QB Camp: Josh Allen against Baltimore

There was not a ton of offense to be found Saturday night in Orchard Park as the Buffalo Bills hosted the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Round. The biggest play of the game was unquestionably Taron Johnson’s Pick-Six from Buffalo’s own end zone, ending a scoring chance and giving Johnson a moment of national redemption after his, shall we say “incident” at his Scouting Combine:

But on Buffalo’s sole touchdown drive of the game, quarterback Josh Allen made two big plays in the passing game to keep the drive alive. First was a short conversion on 3rd-and-2 that has become known as “The Floater” and then a few plays later he found Stefon Diggs to move the chains on a 2nd-and-16 situation. Buffalo capped that drive with the sole offensive touchdown of the game to take a 10-3 lead, setting the state for Johnson’s heroics.

This video will dive into the intricacies of both plays, highlighting how Buffalo dealt with pressure looks, Allen’s decision-making, timing and anticipation in the passing game, “Fast 4s” and what they do to a defensive structure, and why releases from receivers sometimes matter: