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found this interesting databite off billy's twitter. 

focusing more on pressure stat over subjective grade. for a rookie, not allowing a single pressure on his debut is amazing.

at the minimum definitely an upgrade over Daryl at LT.

EDIT: I'm all for bashing PFF but their pressure assessment is largely reasonable. In this instance, they acknowledged the schematic aspect of Greg Little's job, which was to flush Mercilus outside while Allen's role should've been to step up and throw in the pocket.

Allen did not step up. In fact, he hardly showed much pocket presence.

Can't hardly blame the o-line, and when Little got "beat," such should've been prevented by Allen feeling that pressure and stepping up to throw. 

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While I too am skeptical of the zero pressures stat, his performance passed the eyeball test.  For a rookie LT, going against THAT defense, this was a very encouraging start.  No, he didn't look great in preseason, but if he continues to make progress, we may just have found a LT.  That is no small thing.

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