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This one throw from Allen.


Black&BlueBubba

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51 minutes ago, Black&BlueBubba said:

First off, props to Ellis for finding this.  I loved this throw during the game.  I have been cautiously optimistic about Allen. This was the first time since the Cardinals game I saw something special.  This is a big time throw.  

I’m not saying he is the next HOF. But I love this throw with pressure in his face, the timing, and the touch. On 3rd and 13.

 Well done young man. 

Don't do this. You're going to get lynched by the Cam nut huggers. 

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18 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

He made one to the opposite hash just recently this year week 1.

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I see DW trying to get my boy Killed. I want to see Cam healthy balling out but I also wanna see more throws like this Allen throw. The more he opens up the more I see very well placed footballs. He should of had maybe 4 incompletions he was putting the ball where it needed to be all day. Time will tell real soon before we see how healthy he really is and if healthy can he preform at a high level again I’m excited to see.

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One thing that I believe you pretty much have to say now: The kid is good.

Took me a while to be willing to say it, but the last game helped convince me. Frankly, if you can't accept that simple statement at this point, you're probably letting your emotions cloud your judgement or pushing an agenda.

So once you get past the initial question of whether he's good or bad, it's time to ask the second question...

How good?

Good enough to be a long-term starter? Good enough to win a playoff game? Good enough to win a Super Bowl? What?

I don't know.

And neither do you.

(some will insist that you do, but you don't)

The one thing I do know is that he's shown improvement from his first game to the last one. That's an extremely good sign.

How much he can continue to improve, and how much he actually will improve?

Ask me in February...maybe.

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You bitches must have forgot..

 

Kyle throw was a good bucket throw but I'm waiting for him to send a 20 yard pass on a rope between 3 defenders like Cam did to Olsen in the 1st Bucs game.. Or turn a forsure sack into a 20 yard gain..

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4 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

You bitches must have forgot..

 

Kyle throw was a good bucket throw but I'm waiting for him to send a 20 yard pass on a rope between 3 defenders like Cam did to Olsen in the 1st Bucs game.. Or turn a forsure sack into a 20 yard gain..

What do you call the play against Houston where he dodged Watt and sealed the game?

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