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Official Tennessee Titans at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

Allen overall has played a good game. This is what you want from him.  

Needs more mustard on his deep balls.  Could of had a really good game as Moore had his man beat on both those throws. 

 

Have to remember he's still learning. 

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4 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

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... 

Yea maybe overall i just dont remember him engineering most of a drive through the air throwing right around 20 yd plays. I really enjoyed watching that!

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5 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

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... 

I thought his ball placement was very good his first few games but tailed off a little bit after that.

One of his other biggest strengths early on was the he was even keel and didn't get rattled. I think the 49er game shook him though.

He's showing signs of recovery from it now. Hope that continues.

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Just now, Matt62881 said:

Yea maybe overall i just dont remember him engineering most of a drive through the air throwing right around 20 yd plays. I really enjoyed watching that!

I consider >20 yards to be deep and 10-20 to be intermediate so that may be why

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