
All 32 - Buffalo Bills: Josh Allen's progression, defensive improvements continue with Matthew Fairburn (Football 6/3)
Josh Allen improved in 2019, but is he ready for another major leap in 2020? The Athletic's Matthew Fairburn joins us for our 'All 32' series to discuss the Buffalo Bills.
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Show Notes
32 teams, 32 podcasts, 1 guest per team. That's the plan for the podcast in June and on this episode we explore the Buffalo Bills with Matthew Fairburn who is a beat writer for The Athletic. Will Brinson asks if the 2020 Bills could resemble the 2019 Browns, but Matthew tosses in another comparison (1:15). You can't talk about Buffalo and their chances as a contender without zeroing in on 3rd-year quarterback Josh Allen and that's exactly what the guys cover for a large portion of the podcast (5:30). They also examine an already good yet still improving defense (13:00), as well as how fans should set their expectations for the team in 2020 (14:45).
Check out Matthew's podcast with The Athletic, 'The Buffalo Beat: A show about the Buffalo Bills'
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