Every time Peterman is in the game, he moves the ball, no matter if it was with and against the 1s, 2s or 3s. He established an immediate rhythm in the passing game, made sound decisions and got rid of the ball faster than the other two. Allen just doesn't process the game as fast as NP at this point. Sorry you can't recognize that. I understand your argument of Allen learning on the job, but that will come at the expense of winning games. We still have a run first, grind offense and our quick strike talent is not great. A couple of picks or a full half of three & outs will sink us early on in those games. I don't think McBeane wants to start 2 & 6 under Allen. If NP proves not to be effective, you'll see Allen. I believe McBeane sees it as I have described and you'll see NP starting against Baltimore. Hey, could be wrong, but that's just how I see it. You do not, so we disagree - and that's okay.