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Official Tennessee Titans at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

intermediate is definitely better than deep in that his misses aren’t egregious. idk what you do for that deep ball though. he’s rolling the dice every time he throws it

His intermediate ball hasnt even been that good until this game. I truly think he is improving game to game. This is easily his best passing game against a pretty good defense. If his deep ball develops....ohhh man we might have someone special!

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Just now, onmyown said:

at this point my biggest thing with Allen is his deep ball. Seems like he has his ball security under control and pocket awareness is ‘good enough’. I think he has the arm strength but a lot of his long balls can be intercepted easily.

he has flashed good arm strength but he has no consistency there ... he really hasn't had an on target deep ball in a long time.  while I don't think he needs to deliver 40 yard bombs every game, he needs to get 20+ yard passes down for this offense to flourish IMO, or we aren't taking advantage of Moore and Samuel's strengths.

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Just now, Matt62881 said:

His intermediate ball hasnt even been that good until this game. I truly think he is improving game to game. This is easily his best passing game against a pretty good defense. If his deep ball develops....ohhh man we might have someone special!

that is not true btw.  the only game it wasn't good in was last week.  I broke down his stats in another thread, but he has been pretty good between 10 and 20 yards out.  Reasonably high completion % (>60%).  Just terrible past 21 yards tho... 

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Just now, CPF4LIFE said:

I will tell you what, Allen is one of the best qBs in the league when he only has to drive 50 yards for a score. Thats real. 

Pretty sure he had a 78 yard drive last game that took like 10 minutes.

not saying he hasn’t a lot of good field position but it’s happened

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Just now, CPF4LIFE said:

I will tell you what, Allen is one of the best qBs in the league when he only has to drive 50 yards for a score. Thats real. 

He has quite a few 70+ yard TD drives tbqh.  Frankly we seem to settle for more FGs when we have short fields, heh.

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