‘Sure, Allen will have his ups and downs, like any rookie quarterback will. Allen will have moments like the fourth down play against Carolina in the first preseason game where he looked like he had no idea what to do with the ball. He will also have plays where he steps up in the pocket in the red zone and fires a pass to throw a receiver open, like he did with Rod Streater during Friday’s game in Cleveland. That being said, the way for a young quarterback to grow is by playing on the field during the game, not by standing on the sidelines, trying to figure what poster board to hold up with the correct cartoon character to symbolize what play the starter should call in a no-huddle offense.’