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Draymond Green doesn’t think Josh Allen is “the guy” to win a Super Bowl

Josh Allen doesn’t convince Draymond Green

Draymond Green doesn’t think Josh Allen is “the guy” to win a Super Bowl
Draymond Green doesn’t think Josh Allen is “the guy” to win a Super Bowl

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Draymond Green doesn’t need to play in the NFL to stir up a debate. The Golden State Warriors forward jumped into the football conversation—this time to take aim at Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. On the podcast “Why is Draymond Green Talking About Football,” the four-time NBA champion claimed Allen “isn’t the guy” who can win a Super Bowl when it really matters.

His comments came right after the Bills pulled off a comeback win against Lamar Jackson’s Ravens in Week 1. But for Draymond Green, those kinds of victories mean nothing if they don’t lead to championships. “Josh Allen is a great quarterback, but that doesn’t make you the guy. He’s never going to get it done when it counts,” Green said. The quote, repeated with emphasis, is already making the rounds online: “He’s not the guy!”

 

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Green says Allen doesn’t have what it takes

Josh Allen, the NFL’s 2024 MVP, has led the Bills to five straight division titles and two AFC Championship appearances. Still, he’s fallen short both times against Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs—just one step away from the big game. According to Draymond Green, that pattern proves Allen lacks what it takes to make the final leap. Even with seven playoff wins, more than Dak Prescott, Allen still hasn’t reached the Super Bowl.

As FirstSportz points out, Josh Allen’s path to the NFL wasn’t typical. He didn’t receive any D1 scholarship offers and had to fight his way from Reedley College to Wyoming. His risky style and ability to create magic with limited resources have made him one of the league’s most electrifying quarterbacks. But for Draymond Green, that’s not enough.

Is he the guy?

Josh Allen remains the face of the Bills and recently signed a six-year extension. But Draymond Green’s comments reignite the debate about what it really means to be “the guy” in the NFL. Is it talent, leadership, rings—or just showing up when it matters most?

One thing is clear: Josh Allen now has extra fuel for this season. He’ll try to prove he can win when it counts. And maybe, just maybe, make Draymond Green eat his words. Because in sports, one ring can silence every doubt.

 

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