Stop. These are two drastically different QBs, 1 was a 4th year vet from a major college & played in the Orange Bowl who would never turn the ball over, never take a chance & never lead a 4th Quarter Comeback, the other is a raw, young guy that struggled in low division D1, is a true gunslinger & turnover machine but can lead a 4th Quarter Comeback. Hopefully the latter can develop into a franchise QB
Rules favor the QB much more in 2019 than 1993, the best QBs threw as many TDs and they did INTs. We are still holding out hope Allen can clean up his game, 3 home games after the bye will be a huge test.
At this point McDermott is the same as any coach since Wade was fired. Off to a hot start, brought in his guys, “culture”, etc. but until we start knocking off elite teams and dominating inferior opponents, maybe you are the one that doesn’t know what the hell they are talking about
So it looks like Cam's time is done in Carolina. IF he still wants to play football AND Allen throws over 30 INTs, do we bring in the former MVP to compete for the job?
Josh is going to get a longer leech than EJ did, but the results be in the same, hopefully Barkley can be our Kyle Orton and make the second half of the season interesting
What the hell to you expect him to say? He never trailed and the Pats didn’t have to even sweat this game. After the INT in the endzone, they shut down their offense and forced us to make plays (which we didn’t) sure the D played great, but if they scored to make it 20-0, I think they would have kept their foot on the gas and it would have been a blow out. The Bills only chance to win the game was plays on defense and Brady didn’t let that happen
Allen was reckless with the ball and his body all game. He has to learn to slide. They can't bubblewrap the players out there, Allen was fighting for yards and the defender tried to stop him from getting those yards. Heads hit sometimes, hope it wasn't intentional, but if this is your biggest takeaway from the game, there's other issues that need to be addressed.
Analytics does not work with football. There’s too many factors (22 players participating in each play, coaches, coordinators, position coaches on both sides, weather, QB, etc) to determine a controlled outcome.