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Kyle Allen was "Pretty incredible"


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, KillerKat said:

Yeah lets just ignore his fumble loss, interception, and problems throwing down the field. If you ignore all that, Allen was just incredible!

How many games have we won in the past despite quarterback mistakes?

This whole suggestion that if he's not perfect, he's not good at all is just silly.

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Yep to drive down the field like that in GB (vs a 7-2 Packers team) in the snow was impressive as hell. The INT was terrible as was the fumble (haven’t re-watched to see if it was on Paradis or Kyle, but at the very least he should’ve been able to recover it) but yeah the upside is clearly there. Unless there’s a QB the new coaching staff falls in love with in the draft, I’m completely comfortable with Kyle on an extremely cheap ERFA deal next year, use he money freed up from Cam to front load Bradberry and Shaq’s deals and lock them up long term.

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