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Kyle Allen #32 with deep ball accuracy


Jmac

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Via USA today. Sure alot of that was the suckage of the Oline. But a QB that isn't accurate wirh a deep ball won't cut it in this league. Arm strength is a subject also. If you can't stretch the field, you can't win many games. Something to keep in mind if QB #1 is gone.

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14 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Via USA today. Sure alot of that was the suckage of the Oline. But a QB that isn't accurate wirh a deep ball won't cut it in this league. Arm strength is a subject also. If you can't stretch the field, you can't win many games. Something to keep in mind if QB #1 is gone.

Cam deep ball accuracy has been dildos over the last few years.

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You needed to read it somewhere to know this?  I watched it live on TV, the kid is bad at throwing the deep ball to put it nicely.  I just don't get the hype for Allen at all.  Maybe Brady and whoever the QB coach is can get something out of him, but for as high as a recruit he was he sure doesn't seem to have what it takes to make it in the NFL.  But what do I know.

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12 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Pretty sure having DW as your starting left tackle could screw up anyone's ability to throw the deep ball. 

Doesn't matter. No matter what's going on when he throws it, he sails it high and no one knows whose hands it'll come down in. His future as a player is maybe getting signed off the street by some team with a #1 and #2 that both got injured.

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2 hours ago, Jmac said:

Via USA today. Sure alot of that was the suckage of the Oline. But a QB that isn't accurate wirh a deep ball won't cut it in this league. Arm strength is a subject also. If you can't stretch the field, you can't win many games. Something to keep in mind if QB #1 is gone.

So how long of a big money extension should we be giving him again?

Asking for LOTS and LOTS of friends.

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