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What QB does Kyle Allen remind you of?


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4 minutes ago, ecu88 said:

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?

No, now you're literally lying. I watched the All-22 of 3 games, the last two and the Cardinals game.

You're literally just lying to save face. That's sad.

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29 minutes ago, 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

So he completed 51% of his passes in his 6th start vs the #1 total defense and #1 passing defense? 

The dude who played in the Super Bowl last year completed 54% for 75 yards vs them this year.

Cam has done a lot worse than 51% before....and it didn’t take the #1 D 

I mean the pointless knives out for this kid are crazy.  People acting like we are stuck with a Jimmy Clausen season while going  6-1 with this kid.   

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50 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

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He threw three balls 35+ yards

And all three were incomplete. The deep ball is the glaring weakness in Kyle's game. Every deep ball is underthrown. Even one of his two 20+ yard completions in that game was underthrown and DJ made a great play on a tipped ball anyway. 

IMO, if we move forward with Allen beyond this season, the offense has to be overhauled. We have to move more toward a west coast style offense. Allen is good at making quick decisions and he's a very good short to intermediate passer. But, he doesn't have a deep ball. We have to get guys wide open deep or rely on a receiver to make a great play because the ball is going to be underthrown.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

And all three were incomplete. The deep ball is the glaring weakness in Kyle's game. Every deep ball is underthrown. Even one of his two 20+ yard completions in that game was underthrown and DJ made a great play on a tipped ball anyway. 

IMO, if we move forward with Allen beyond this season, the offense has to be overhauled. We have to move more toward a west coast style offense. Allen is good at making quick decisions and he's a very good short to intermediate passer. But, he doesn't have a deep ball. We have to get guys wide open deep or rely on a receiver to make a great play because the ball is going to be underthrown.

I disagree. Curtis and DJ have speed. Throw the 49er game out, because of the gusting winds. He will be fine, he has plenty of arm strength. 45-50 yards is what you need in the NFL and he has it. He will get those throws down. He is already making some amazing passes.

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8 minutes ago, philit99 said:

This is the Tennessee game. Pull up the 49er game.

https://nextgenstats.nfl.com/charts/list/pass/carolina-panthers/2019/8

Two 45 yard throws.  Neither were under under thrown 

one was the pass to Samuel where he failed to run under neath.  It takes two people to make a completion 

one was a forced ball to Moore in double coverage because we had to. 

Just posting incomplete and complete stats don’t tell the picture 

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10 minutes ago, philit99 said:

I disagree. Curtis and DJ have speed. Throw the 49er game out, because of the gusting winds. He will be fine, he has plenty of arm strength. 45-50 yards is what you need in the NFL and he has it. He will get those throws down. He is already making some amazing passes.

Yes, Curtis and DJ have the ability to go deep. Kyle Allen doesn't. I wouldn't be surprised if he's the statistically worst deep thrower in the NFL this season.

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