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11 minutes ago, NewEra said:

How’d the 1st team OL look?  Other than QB, that’s the unit we need to look good.

Like other members suggested they were pretty solid...when you watch the game I think you'll be just as impressed with the second group that came in...Bodine and Teller were studs...on a sour note,the 3rd string group was a mess for the most part.

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17 minutes ago, Putin said:

But maybe he would get more then 1.7 seconds of protection with a 1st OL ? 

I wouldn't know, does Peterman ever take that long to throw the ball?

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1 hour ago, whatdrought said:

 

It's usually dumb luck. Wentz showed us last year (like Favre did his entire career) that it can happen on purpose if you have the talent. I think Allen knew what he was doing. 

 

Romo made a career of it too, a pretty solid one at that.

 

People should watch the sports-science bit on Allen.

They show that his throwing on the run mechanics, while they look awkward to some, are actually very good from a physics standpoint.

He coils his body and launches from his plant foot, generating great velocity (higher than most of the combine QB's generated from a standard plant pocket throw) off of one leg while leaping.

He also replicates this over and over again, and shows he's able to do it under pressure whenever he wants.

I'm good with it.

The kid has a freaking howitzer, and he seems to have a good feel for the QB position, most people forget he has only been playing competitive QB for what? 4 years? (he didn't even play football until he was a Jr or Sr in HS i think)

7 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

Better view:

 

 

 

Jesus Christ that was a freaking laser.

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The corner play behind the starters was not good. We have very little depth behind the starting secondary. The starters in the back end of our defense might be the strongest group of the entire team. The guys behind them, remind me of the Rex days.

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1 hour ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

 

I must have slow eyes.  I can't even see that ball in the air.

 

 

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23 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

The corner play behind the starters was not good. We have very little depth behind the starting secondary. The starters in the back end of our defense might be the strongest group of the entire team. The guys behind them, remind me of the Rex days.

Yep!

#30 & #47 can start packing for my money!

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1 hour ago, bills11 said:

I thought AJ was the best qb on the field tonight his pocket precense and his accuracy was good..Peterman had good production but his arm talent just isn't good enough for professional football you can win with him in an offence where you keep him away from perimeter routes but after a cpl weeks defences will just flood the middle like they did vs Trent Edwards ..Josh Allen was encouraging tonight..the 3rd string o line was awful I feel like he showed relatively good poise and had the flashes ..the TD throw obviously was phenomenal and you could see his talent translating albeit in this small sample size .

Spot on post 

 

I like peterman tho his timing and placement was awesome (after his first throw) he also seems to have a Rythem with KB 

 

aj looked solid but I’d like to see him with ones 

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2 hours ago, BigDingus said:

 

That much is true. Although Tyrod would've had a better completion percentage, but also less yards per reception too.

Well, Tyrod went 5 for 5 for 99 yards and a TD in 2 series for the Browns tonight in their opener.......

 

Mason Rudolph, who some wanted so they could keep their picks and not make any trades, went 7 of 12 for 101 yards (no TDS)

Lamar Jackson went 7 of 18 for 119 yards

Mahommes went 5 of 7 for 33 yards

 

My point?

dont really have one because its only the 1st Preseason game and the stats don't really mean anything yet........

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1 hour ago, HappyDays said:

 

Better view:

 

 

WOW! Seeing it from that angle.....that is damn impressive.

 

Also, good catch by McCloud.

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I didn't really have an opinion before tonight's game. But now I'm definitely not a fan of how they are managing Allen.

 

You invest all this draft capital in him, say you might red shirt him, he's the future. Then you play him behind an oline of all guys you're going to cut. If you're going to red shirt him, red shirt him. I don't want him out their behind a bunch of bums taking hits for no reason. It's pointless. He had little to no help tonight, I'm not even sure how you can evaluate a lot of what he did tonight given what he's working with.

 

Remember when Rex was ridiculed for playing Sanchez behind a bunch of bums and got hurt? How about that going for it on 4th down play? That had that bs written all over it.

 

But whatever, it's McDermott, not Ryan. So it can't be the same.

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18 minutes ago, Ol Dirty B said:

I didn't really have an opinion before tonight's game. But now I'm definitely not a fan of how they are managing Allen.

 

You invest all this draft capital in him, say you might red shirt him, he's the future. Then you play him behind an oline of all guys you're going to cut. If you're going to red shirt him, red shirt him. I don't want him out their behind a bunch of bums taking hits for no reason. It's pointless. He had little to no help tonight, I'm not even sure how you can evaluate a lot of what he did tonight given what he's working with.

 

Remember when Rex was ridiculed for playing Sanchez behind a bunch of bums and got hurt? How about that going for it on 4th down play? That had that bs written all over it.

 

But whatever, it's McDermott, not Ryan. So it can't be the same.

I agree a bit on the O-line. If you want to play him behind the 3rd stringers- ok, fine. But get him a possession or two with at least the 2nd string o-line (if not the whole 2nd string offense)

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