A Quote by Josh Allen

Any rookie that can develop a mentorship with a former quarterback like Jim Kelly, it's going to be huge. — © Josh Allen
Any rookie that can develop a mentorship with a former quarterback like Jim Kelly, it's going to be huge.
I would go after any rookie. Any rookie with a lot of hype. I used to do it to Jason Kidd. I would go at him. I'd be like, 'Young fella, you're going to get a rude awakening in the NBA.'
With any rookie quarterback, the more help you can get the better.
I like Jim Kelly.
I remember as a young man seeing these bigger-than-life, strong images of black manhood in the form of Jim Brown and Fred Williamson, Jim Kelly, Billy Dee Williams. All these guys were these alpha males who were smart, attractive. I said, 'Wow, I want to be like that.'
Going against Jim Brown wasn't any different than going against Jim Taylor and any of the other guys. He's just an obstacle that we have to overcome. We just couldn't put anything together.
I look for a quarterback who can run and not a running back who can throw. I want a quarterback who can beat you with his arm. We are not a Tim Tebow type of quarterback team. I am not going to run my quarterback 20 times on power runs.
Case (Keenum) is going to be the quarterback. We’re going to give him a chance to see how he can perform. I think the jury is still out. He’s got a lot of ability. He’s shown some flashes of brilliance and then he’s shown some rookie mistakes. We’ve got to see if we can improve, eliminate those mistakes, minimize those mistakes and continue some of the outstanding play that (we’ve) seen and see whether we think that he can be a starting quarterback in the NFL. At this point, we really don’t know.
The toughest individual I've ever met in my life is Jim Kelly, No. 12.
Any time a quarterback can protect the ball and not throw interceptions, that's huge.
Playing a rookie at quarterback tells the other players that you're giving up the season.
That's what I've learned: you are always to improve whether you are a Hall of Fame quarterback or some rookie.
What the Jets did with Mark Sanchez, they took a rookie quarterback and went pretty far with him.
Kelly, Kelly, Kelly. I love your voice man, you give me chills... Brilliant.
Any rookie is going to go through a transition process that's going to be tough.
Mentorship is critical for young people. Mentorship by others for my children is very high on my agenda.
It used to be that what was going to be written on my tombstone was 'Benjamin Wittes, former 'Washington Post' editorial writer,' or 'Benjamin Wittes, who wasn't even a lawyer.' Now it's just, like, 'Benjamin Wittes, who's a friend of Jim Comey's.'
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