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Kyle Allen is dead last in PFF's QB Rankings


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https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-quarterback-rankings-entering-week-14-2019

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Allen’s story is one of the biggest in the NFL this season as he took over for Cam Newton and injected some life into the Panthers' offense. Unfortunately, despite impressive velocity and the 17th-highest percentage of big-time throws, his No. 2 ranking in turnover-worthy play percentage (5.9%) is concerning. His volatility has shown up at the game level where he’s posted four game grades below 50.0 and two games above 76.0. That inconsistency leaves plenty of question marks about Allen’s future and he must cut down on the negatively-graded plays (eighth-highest in the NFL). 

When will we see our 3rd round pick?

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He hasn't looked good recently, but he is young and most young QBs go through slumps.  I was never sold on Allen being the future, but I don't think you can say this one way or another at this point and he needs more opportunities and I'd put Grier out there as well.  Things change once teams get film on you and start recognizing tendencies.  

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18 minutes ago, PantherPhann89 said:

We saw our 3rd round pick in Preseason....

Cam Newton was awful in preseason, people were calling him Jamarcus Russell

Countless hall of fame quarterbacks looked dreadful in preseason

They did a study on preseason performance correlations and found none to how it reflected to your NFL career

We know nothing about how Grier can play from preseason

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18 minutes ago, CLG said:

Yeah as much as Kyle's play has sucked, I damn sure ain't trying to watch Wills growing pains right now. 

Why?  The worse Grier plays, the better our draft picks

And Hurney seems to pick a Hall of Famer anytime he gets a top 10 pick

It's WIN-WIN

 

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1 hour ago, bobowilson said:

Cam Newton was awful in preseason, people were calling him Jamarcus Russell

Countless hall of fame quarterbacks looked dreadful in preseason

They did a study on preseason performance correlations and found none to how it reflected to your NFL career

We know nothing about how Grier can play from preseason

I disagree because from what I saw,  he ain't ready. However, at this point, we've got nothing to lose. 

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1 hour ago, GoPanthers123 said:

Allen haters love to publicise only negative publicity.  Allen’s career rating is 85.9 and that is not bad at all.

He literally just posted the rankings it’s not his fault Allen is dead last. It’s Allen’s 

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