Bills concerned with Josh Allen over hilarious viral video
The Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is not only one of the very best players in the league, but he's becoming one of the predominant faces in the entire NFL, something the Bills Mafia isn't used to their QB being. For years, bad quarterback play was the staple in Buffalo with many fans holding on […]
The Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is not only one of the very best players in the league, but he's becoming one of the predominant faces in the entire NFL, something the Bills Mafia isn't used to their QB being.
For years, bad quarterback play was the staple in Buffalo with many fans holding on hope that "this year is our year" despite the bad play from the signal-caller. Now, whatever else happens on the roster (within reason) the fanbase understands the team has a legitimate chance with Allen under center.
Now, with Allen becoming more of a face of the league, he's been included in different promotional spots with various companies across the United States. A recent spot has seen Allen face some hilarious criticism. Allen has a deal with Pepsi, which obviously resulted in this video being made, for whatever reason.
The team is concerned as they ask Allen, "you good?!" with a few laughing emojis to boot. To be fair, if we witnessed this in real life, we'd be asking Allen the same question.
We're okay with bizarre food and drink combinations, but in what appears to be an ad for Pepsi, Allen took the time to throw in some hot sauce in his beverage before stirring it with a celery stick before attempting to dive in and eat some wings.
As they should, Allen is facing some criticism over the gross decision to put hot sauce in Pepsi, it's hilarious but so gross. We highly doubt this is actually something Allen enjoys and was just created for virality, but he's been getting some heat for it nevertheless (no pun intended).
Allen, as we mentioned, responded by calling out the Buffalo Bills organization, urging them to not knock it until they try it. The team hasn't responded but we imagine they share the same sentiment as us, no f***ing way. That's nasty.
Leave it to Allen to go viral for a video that has nothing to do with football. Maybe, like Allen has in the NFL, he's changing the way people think about things. To put an end to it, no we aren't going to try this combination and while we love Allen, it's just gross.
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