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Kyle Allen was "Pretty incredible"


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Greg Olsen locker room quote isnt clickbait, even if it hurts your feelings.

Kyle Allen had a pretty great 4th quarter. Showed promise. 

Are you really going to act like you haven’t been feeding this controversy from day one? Shall we post the article where you stated it? You don’t get to benefit from it and then act like you did nothing. 
 

    Remember your numbers before Cam Newton was a Panther. They will be back soon. 

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1 minute ago, SmartyHurney said:

What do you mean? The more clicks, the more advertisements shown. Also, with the more posts, the more spider'd info that's used to help this forum be linked in google and other search engines that drives more traffic, that creates more ad dollars.

Chances are you were clicking on the huddle threads anyway.

This isn't a news article. It's not gonna show up at the top of a Google search result as an article.

Most people who are gonna click on this are...huddle users.

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Just now, Jeremy Igo said:

Very true. But for a kid playing in his 8th game he showed stuff some multi year gets have not.

He deserves kudos for navigating the entire situation from a backup being thrust into the starting role in frankly chaotic conditions standpoint.

Beyond all that we are now hitting the stretch of our schedule where showing "promise" matters as much as sunshine and rainbows. Nobody is going to take it easy on us. Now we must bounce back and start winning. Otherwise it's next man up like any other franchise.

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15 minutes ago, Kinographer said:

Kyle Allen has been more successful than Cam was as a rookie.

Are you serious? Cam had a prolific rookie season breaking tons of records, including many passing and rushing records (rookie & all-time). He even had the rookie passing record. His first two games he threw like 850 yards, and ran all over those teams.

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1 minute ago, Rags said:

Chances are you were clicking on the huddle threads anyway.

This isn't a news article. It's not gonna show up at the top of a Google search result as an article.

Most people who are gonna click on this are...huddle users.

Okay, so you literally don't understand how this works at all.

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Just now, SmartyHurney said:

Okay, so you literally don't understand how this works at all.

That's literally what clickbait is. 

If you click on a thread, any thread, you're refreshing ad revenue.

This pot is already stirring itself. Even if Jeremy is stirring it a little

1. Who cares.

2. He's done this plenty of times.

3. Who cares.

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

He had to be incredible in the 4th, considering his fumble and INT that put us behind to begin with.

That's pretty much par for the course for comeback wins.

It's one of the reasons why I've never liked that stat very much. You generally need a 4th quarter comeback because you put yourself in that position.

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