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Kyle Allen officially has more turnovers than TDs this season


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Where do people get the idea that we need to strip everything down to succeed?!? That doesn't work in football. Look at the Rams. New hot coach figured out. Steelers lost the mantle to New England. Neither team strips anything down to "win". They reload and get rid of dead weight.

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Just now, rippadonn said:

Where do people get the idea that we need to strip everything down to succeed?!? That doesn't work in football. Look at the Rams. New hot coach figured out. Steelers lost the mantle to New England. Neither team strips anything down to "win". They reload and get rid of dead weight.

Maybe, but the rams was in the SB last season. Packers got a new coach and look much better.

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2 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Where do people get the idea that we need to strip everything down to succeed?!? That doesn't work in football. Look at the Rams. New hot coach figured out. Steelers lost the mantle to New England. Neither team strips anything down to "win". They reload and get rid of dead weight.

Armchair GMs.

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3 minutes ago, firefox1234 said:

Then at the very least we will need a new HC cause this one ain't cutting.

I like our players. Would like to see them develope. Any team in the NFL without their starting QB is usually toast. Season is usually over. DA was a luxury but a much better backup. That was this year's big mistake. Going cheap at QB.

 

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Nothing about this surprises me. Kyle Allen is turning out to be exactly who I thought he was. It's amazing how so many people who have been watching football for a long time completely forgot that it isn't uncommon at all for a backup QB to come in and look good for a brief period and then get figured out as soon as opposing DCs get a few games' worth of film to study. The Delhommes and Warners are far more the exception than the norm (not to directly compare Jake to Warner because Warner was clearly much better). This is the usual outcome of these situations.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Nothing about this surprises me. Kyle Allen is turning out to be exactly who I thought he was. It's amazing how so many people who have been watching football for a long time completely forgot that it isn't uncommon at all for a backup QB to come in and look good for a brief period and then get figured out as soon as opposing DCs get a few games' worth of film to study. The Delhommes and Warners are far more the exception than the norm (not to directly compare Jake to Warner because Warner was clearly much better). This is the usual outcome of these situations.

Jake was lightning in a bottle. Like you said the opposite is usually true.

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