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Kyle Allen is dead last in PFF's QB Rankings


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3 hours ago, JARROD said:

My how we go from GOAT to goatShit in just a few games.

 

LOL.

Only the very naive thought he was the GOAT.

I had skeptical optimism about Allen even after his first win, and even more after the second. By the third game, it was all skepticism, & if he is even on the team beginning next season, I will be surprised.

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3 minutes ago, top dawg said:

I had skeptical optimism about Allen even after his first win, and even more after the second. By the third game, it was all skepticism, & if he is even on the team beginning next season, I will be surprised.

He is a decent backup, and probably the cheapest player on the team - I would be surprised if he wasn't on the team next year.

But hopefully he won't be starting.

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45 minutes ago, AggieLean said:

He’s not the one. 

If Cam is gone, then next year is going to be damn near 2010-like.

No. I saw Jimmy Clausen that season. He never hit a WR for a TD. Ever. Allen is, albeit not the greatest QB we have, light years ahead of Clausen. Pickles couldn't even feel the pressure behind him and escape. Allen does but sometimes he just loses 30 yards scrambling backwards. But at least he can hit WR's in stride and has showed flashes. Jimmy...nah, he was straight up trash. 

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1 hour ago, WoahW said:

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

Allen’s career rating is about same as Cams.  He costs us nothing and has no health risks.  

This is probably offensive truth to Allen haters but it is truth nonetheless

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24 minutes ago, top dawg said:

LOL.

Only the very naive thought he was the GOAT.

I had skeptical optimism about Allen even after his first win, and even more after the second. By the third game, it was all skepticism, & if he is even on the team beginning next season, I will be surprised.

People want another Jake Delhomme so bad.  That's why you see people so invested in him.

Thing is, a big part of what made that era of Panthers football (before he turned into goo on the field) special is how rare something like that is.  It's unusual for a UDFA quarterback to turn into a productive NFL quarterback, let alone a star.

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2 hours ago, AggieLean said:

He’s not the one. 

If Cam is gone, then next year is going to be damn near 2010-like.

It is a rebuilding year. and the 2 years following next year too. I think we might even start will greer next year to see whay he has and to tank without looking obvious about it tbh.

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Nobody could be happy to see the QB run backwards to escape and just compound the problem. Especially in that particular circumstance.

Young player. I know I have see Cam do the same thing more than once. Nitpick the yardage lost or whatever, but it happened. Good lord how many times have we seen Cam take a sack to take us out of FG range, when he could have thrown the ball away? Ever?

You can't throw it away in the last play of the game.

Hopefully they learn.

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