Some of those drops were not getting caught, period. But the same argument was made by Bills fans during Allen's first two years, ball hit your hands means you should catch it. That is an oversimplification that is often true but not always. The difficultly of some of those would be interceptions is quite high. Was he fortunate last year with dropped INT's? If 5 of those are converted to INT's does that mean he sucks? No not in my eyes. Is there still room for improvement, yes there is and I think he will move into that space.
Can we take the INT in the Rams game off the boards since we are rewriting history?