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Kyle Allen stat from the Panthers


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, mjligon said:

Very important stat that can easily be overlooked.

Now just hold onto the ball young man...we are about to make some noise 

Out of the 3 fumbles, i out one on Allen. And that was the first fumble. Thought allen should have dump the ball off quickly to CMC or Samuel. The other two were just great plays by the defenders 

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Our QB lost 3 fumbles, and Vernon Butler of all people forced a sack/fumble recovery to seal the win. How many times this season do you think we will get that lucky again with the level of offensive competition across the league?

Doesn't matter who it is, you have to protect the football. If we can't clean that up moving forward there will be no postseason.

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2 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Our QB lost 3 fumbles, and Vernon Butler of all people forced a sack/fumble recovery to seal the win. How many times this season do you think we will get that lucky again with the level of offensive competition across the league?

Doesn't matter who it is, you have to protect the football. If we can't clean that up moving forward there will be no postseason.

If Williams and Paradise don't we won't for sure. Both of those guys got blown up by q aging JJ Watt. Those fumbles were a direct result of bad line play. An the reason no QB can hold the ball long enough to go deep down field. 

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5 minutes ago, Snake said:

If Williams and Paradise don't we won't for sure. Both of those guys got blown up by q aging JJ Watt. Those fumbles were a direct result of bad line play. An the reason no QB can hold the ball long enough to go deep down field. 

Wait, I thought we had no deep passing game because our starting QB couldn't throw an accurate pass beyond 20 yards?

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