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Kyle Allen Has Shown Enough


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10 hours ago, rodeo said:

this is in no small part to receivers who were trained up on how to play with a mobile qb. i'm sure everyone has seen russell scramble and throw up a wounded duck lob off his back foot, only for his receivers to adjust and come down with it miraculously. that's because they were taught how to do that by their OC and position staff.

in carolina our receivers run their route and if you throw the ball when they're not exactly ready it'll bounce off the back of their helmet into a defender's hand. i can't honestly ever remember seeing one of Cam's receivers break off their route and improvise into space for him to throw on the run.

This is so true.

Realizing something like this will make you wonder just what could have been with a different staff.

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2 hours ago, raz said:

this isn't true either.  brady is having a down year and its all o-line.   goff is having a crap year - difference between this year and last year - oline.    they talk about all kindsa stuff on the tv because saying bad oline over and over won't get you to watch.  it draws a lot more viewers trashing qb's than it does to just explain reality.  getting the ball out quick helps but if someone is in your lap when you hit your back foot to throw its a problem.   the reality is no one has figured out mcvay, he doesn't suddenly suck as a coach -  gurley isn't awful - their oline sucks.   our oline is much much worse.   

Brady came back from 

28-3 

With a bad Oline.. Just saying.. And he's 42 now.. really??

And Jarred Goff is the perfect example why I don't want to build around that type of QB.. Thank you..

 

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30 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am not a big fan of Jones. He may have the overall skill set but I just don't think he will put it together. He just naturally gets a bump because everyone thinks Cutcliffe is a QB whisperer. 

I'd definitely rather have Allen. He's far cheaper and in the case that he didn't work out, he's way easier to change course on than a top 15 pick.

Respectfully Agree to disagree.. Give me the bigger, stronger arm,  and faster QB prospect with the pedigree all the time and twice on Sunday.. You could end up paying more in the long run for the cheaper option.. Trying to catch lightning in a bottle..

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35 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Respectfully Agree to disagree.. Give me the bigger, stronger arm,  and faster QB prospect with the pedigree all the time and twice on Sunday.. You could end up paying more in the long run for the cheaper option.. Trying to catch lightning in a bottle..

I agree he's more talented I just don't really see him as a guy that I expect to put it all together. Time will tell.

My position on Kyle is he is a stellar backup. 

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