"He does what it takes to win" in as many ways they can think of without mentioning how careful he is with the ball.
Doing what it takes to win means not making mistakes. He's very patient. If it's third and 10 and he's flushed out of the pocket, he'll take a moment to look down the field and then launch the ball out of bounds.
As a fan of the team and Josh Allen, it's sometimes aggravating to watch, but his willingness to give up on plays helps his team win.
When he's asked to launch the ball deep down the sideline from midfield on 4th and long, he'll do that too.
He won't, however, choose to risk putting his team in a hole.
Yeah, he had a terrible fumble in the Super Bowl 2 years ago that killed his team's momentum, but that's not the sort of mistake I mean.