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Well, at least this is exciting.


Jeremy Igo

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Sure as hell beats being 0-3 and looking forward to the draft.

I am really interested in seeing if Allen can string together two great performances or if he will come falling back to earth. I have to think Houston will present more of a challenge and Allen has an average if not below average day.

 

Anywho, just wanted to take a moment and reflect how much better this feels than what we could be feeling.

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Arizona has given up:

385 Passing Yards, 3 TDs ( 1 to the TE ), and 0 INTS along with 3 Sacks vs Matt Stafford.

272 Passing Yards, 2 TDs ( 1 to the TE ), and 0 INTS along with 2 Sacks vs Lamar Jackson.

261 Passing Yards, 4 TDS ( 2 to the TE ), and 0 INTS along with 2 Sacks vs Bad Daddy Kyle Allen. 

 

Houston has given up:

370 Passing Yards, 2 TDs ( 0 to the TE ), and 1 INTS along with 1 Sacks vs Drew Brees.

213 Passing Yards, 1 TDs ( 0 to the TE ), and 0 INTS along with 4 Sacks vs Gardner Minshew.

318 Passing Yards, 2 TDs ( 0 to the TE ), and 0 INTS along with 5 Sacks vs Philip Rivers.

What does this mean? The data clearly shows that Houston hasn't seen an undrafted QB this year or that combined with an elite TE. All signs point to.....

A HUGE F'N GAME FOR THE PANTHERS PASS ATTACK!

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