‘Allen’s decision-making on when to give up on a play that was well defended appeared to be a concern as he tried to improvise and force plays. Allen seemed to pass up easy completions in favor of looking deep. Credit the Jets’ defense, whose alignments and pressure made Allen uncomfortable, but it was Allen’s big-play philosophy and his inability to be satiated with completions underneath the coverage that caused his negative plays. Allen’s turnovers were due to being unsatisfied by short gains. Perhaps the lesson in all this is that getting something positive against a strong defense is better than nothing at all.’