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What QB does Kyle Allen remind you of?


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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

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He threw three balls 35+ yards

The deepest incompletion shown is the one Samuel couldn’t run up under.  Was a good shot.  He hung it up for Samuel to run up under and the effort wasn’t there. 

I think DJ Moore was a victim of 89 watching Samuel that game and getting ticked with what he saw. 

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Just now, uncfan888 said:

17/32 lol.. Cam would have been crucified. I really hope Kyle can develop so we don't waste all the talent on this team. A hurney rebuild terrifies me

To be fair, he started off bad but then played well. Ended with a 85 QBR. Cam would not have been crucified for a 85 QBR.

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Just now, Jeremy Igo said:

To be fair, he started off bad but then played well. Ended with a 85 QBR. Cam would not have been crucified for a 85 QBR.

started out 4/12 with an INT ... his last 20 throws were overall pretty good... including his 2 TDs

he was jittery to start the game...

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Just now, Jeremy Igo said:

To be fair, he started off bad but then played well. Ended with a 85 QBR. Cam would not have been crucified for a 85 QBR.

QBR is a joke, and doesn't tell half the story and you know it. At least when Cam had a bad throwing day he usually led the team in rushing.

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

To be fair, he started off bad but then played well. Ended with a 85 QBR. Cam would not have been crucified for a 85 QBR.

So you truly believe Allen can lead us to the promised land? I just don't see it. I hope he keeps improving since it sounds like he's the future, but I still think cam would have been our best option

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2 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Its all true, you're the one making excuses and moving the goal post.  

No, I think you need a lesson in arguing. When I make a factual statement "Kyle Allen does nothing pre-snap, doesn't change the blocking assignments, doesn't read the defense, doesn't audible, make adjustments or change the play." that's a true statement. When you come in and say "but but Cam didn't change the blocking assignments that was the center", that's moving the goal posts. I don't give a fug that the center called blocking assignments, that has nothing to do with Kyle Allen or the rest of the league. Kyle Allen still does nothing pre-snap, and is a one read do or die quarterback.

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Just now, SmartyHurney said:

No, I think you need a lesson in arguing. When I make a factual statement "Kyle Allen does nothing pre-snap, doesn't change the blocking assignments, doesn't read the defense, doesn't audible, make adjustments or change the play." that's a true statement. When you come in and say "but but Cam didn't change the blocking assignments that was the center", that's moving the goal posts. I don't give a fug that the center called blocking assignments, that has nothing to do with Kyle Allen or the rest of the league. Kyle Allen still does nothing pre-snap, and is a one read do or die quarterback.

Kyle is absolutely a one read quarterback. If it's not there, he checks down to cmc. He locks on to receivers from the snap

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1 minute ago, SmartyHurney said:

No, I think you need a lesson in arguing. When I make a factual statement "Kyle Allen does nothing pre-snap, doesn't change the blocking assignments, doesn't read the defense, doesn't audible, make adjustments or change the play." that's a true statement. When you come in and say "but but Cam didn't change the blocking assignments that was the center", that's moving the goal posts. I don't give a fug that the center called blocking assignments, that has nothing to do with Kyle Allen or the rest of the league. Kyle Allen still does nothing pre-snap, and is a one read do or die quarterback.

Lol try watching with an open mind and not ready to crucify every play he makes.

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2 minutes ago, SmartyHurney said:

No, I think you need a lesson in arguing. When I make a factual statement "Kyle Allen does nothing pre-snap, doesn't change the blocking assignments, doesn't read the defense, doesn't audible, make adjustments or change the play." that's a true statement. When you come in and say "but but Cam didn't change the blocking assignments that was the center", that's moving the goal posts. I don't give a fug that the center called blocking assignments, that has nothing to do with Kyle Allen or the rest of the league. Kyle Allen still does nothing pre-snap, and is a one read do or die quarterback.

You are too dumb to insult.

KA has called protections with TEs to the backfield, set WOs in motion for preread snaps to adjust.

Have you not paid attention to any of our games post-Cam?

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