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13 minutes ago, rayray808 said:

33/46 - 72% completion - 312 yards - 2 TD's - 0 INT's

Those are professional quarterback numbers we haven't seen since Kyle Orton, sure, some fumbles but not a hint of alcoholism. Happy days are here again!

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16 minutes ago, whatdrought said:

I know it's been talked about ad nauseam, but I don't think it can be understated just how much the presence of an elite #1 truly improves our offense as a whole, and Allen specifically. 


I think Brown is demonstrating that he fits into that category as well.  This is the best tandem we’ve had since Reed and Lofton.

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A solid B.    The fumbles were unacceptable, as was not stopping and setting his feet on the Brown TD miss.    Lots of things to contine working on.

 

OTOH, many good things too, like better patience in the pocket and distributing the ball to all his receivers...

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B+ I agree with. take away the fumbles and add 2 more scores lets say (which should have happened) a 37-17ish game... but he did look decent PASSING and got 300+ first time out and contributed 3TD 2 passing 1 running. Overall i was impressed

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I am B+ too. I thought he was an A- as a passer, the points knocked off are for the fumbles. Especially the second one which he just flat out dropped. That can't happen.

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3 minutes ago, TakeYouToTasker said:


I think Brown is demonstrating that he fits into that category as well.  This is the best tandem we’ve had since Reed and Lofton.

 

Brown was a good #1 last year.

 

Based on today, and what I expect we'll continue to see: He's an elite #2. 

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1 minute ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

 

The INT was a horrible throw 

 

Taking a sack and not throwing it away 

 

Darnold was an E today. He was absolutely shocking.

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