The Buffalo Bills’ 31-19 win over the New Orleans Saints was anything but pretty. I wouldn’t even call it comfortable. Quarterback Josh Allen threw his first interception of the season (and nearly a second), took three sacks, and looked off-balance behind an offensive line that was sorely missing Spencer Brown. But Allen is still the reigning MVP, the best player in the NFL, and the reason the Bills will end up on top of the AFC East again this season.

But maybe we expect perfection, more so — we expect crazy, insane, spectacular play from the man who has single-handedly brought life back to the franchise. Because even in an “ugly” win, Allen was better than average.

To start, Allen led the Bills to yet another touchdown on their first possession. Buffalo is the only team in the league t

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