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This is a thread on Twitter, so if you click the link you’ll be able to open up the full analysis. This is actually just a bit of an appetizer get you started this morning. I promise you, there are some really good moments from Kyle Allen that we will share with you later today. We’re nothing if not honest, so I figured we’d get a few of the bad ones out of the way early. 

 

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The pass in the middle to Samuel was so freaking close. I mean if he gives it an extra inch that is a TD. That was into Double coverage too. That is the only thing I keep seeing Kyle do wrong, he is not identifying single coverage in man, or the window in zone. It comes with experience so he will get better. As long as we do not ask him to force the ball, he can manage the game. I actually think Kyle can be a starter in this league, Panther or not. He may end up a journeyman if he leaves here, but he has game and it translates to the field.

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4 hours ago, philit99 said:

I actually think Kyle can be a starter in this league, Panther or not. He may end up a journeyman if he leaves here, but he has game and it translates to the field.

He has that potential.  I hope he continues growing.  I love the fact that you can see him fix things in his game week over week.  Exactly what experience should do for a player.

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3 hours ago, BrianS said:

He has that potential.  I hope he continues growing.  I love the fact that you can see him fix things in his game week over week.  Exactly what experience should do for a player.

If they could just have him pump fake a time or two to move those safeties it could help too. I think the staff is bringing him along a bit at a time. I do think it is funny to read all of these stats about this yardage, when you have the MVP of the NFL your handing the ball off to 58% of the time.

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Allen is so young too, hes younger than 2019 draft pick Grier. I thought this was one of his better games. Arizona doesnt count, Id like to see a rematch with PP out there. 

He can improve and seems to be. The most unrated part of his game is handling adversary. Fumble issue seems to be over and he sure was tested in this game too. 

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