10 takeaways from Josh Allen’s offseason press conference

Takeaways from what Josh Allen said during his 2020 offseason press conference.

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, left, talks with offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)

Virtual simulation

Here’s a few things we, in general, know. The offensive coordinator has a microphone linking him up with the quarterback on the field. It’s how they send plays into games.

That’s some fun technology and during this virtual offseason NFL teams have had to get in-depth with technology to simulate things so they’re as close to the real thing as possible while holding remote meetings. The Bills are no different and Allen revealed the Bills are getting pretty creative.

While in meetings, Allen described it and said that Daboll will send him plays through a phone call and then Allen will relay the message to teammates over a video group chat. Neat, right?

“I have three parts. I’ve got my phone, Daboll is on the phone, I got the ear piece in, I’ve got the iPad so I can use it as a white board, and then I have my laptop so I can be in the zoom [with teammates],” Allen said.