Special K Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago OK, we all know the correct answer is nobody, but if you had to pick somebody who would it be?? I am going to go with Randall Cunningham. They both are equipped with a cannon arm, elite athleticism, and an uncanny ability to escape the pocket under pressure. The only differences are Josh is much bigger 6-5 240 to Cunningham 6-3 212, and more driven to be the best where the knock on Cunningham was he was more interested in the fame than being great. However, Cunningham played in a time where the rules were different...QB's and WR's were not protected like they are now, and coaches did not use the QB as a dual run/pass threat like they do now. I think if you "time-machined" an in his prime Cunningham to the present, he would be the third best QB in the league right now behind Allen and Mahomes, IMO. For you Millenials and Gen Z'ers out there go on Youtube and watch some Randall Cunningham highlights!! What do you think?? Quote
Virgil Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Nathan Peterman. Beat Josh for the starting job. Had our receivers had any hands in that Chargers game, Nathan would have led us to a Super Bowl by now 4 Quote
LTT_BBFL Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I would say a bigger, stronger and faster John Elway with a little Big Ben thrown in there. Fortunately for us, he's one of a kind and the NFL may never see anything like him again. 2 1 Quote
Herc11 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago There really isn't anyone comparable to him. A QB with his arm, talent, size, running ability, and athleticism is unprecedented. As his mental game gets more refined, he will continue to get better. 3 Quote
Sojourner Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 minutes ago, Herc11 said: There really isn't anyone comparable to him. A QB with his arm, talent, size, running ability, and athleticism is unprecedented. As his mental game gets more refined, he will continue to get better. Exactly. One of one. 1 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago My honest memory is that Randall Cunningham was similarly gifted physically to Allen (which is to say absolutely ELITE arm and athleticism), but his release IIRC was much more elongated, and he was more about post-snap reactions than pre-snap reads. Quote
Special K Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 8 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said: My honest memory is that Randall Cunningham was similarly gifted physically to Allen (which is to say absolutely ELITE arm and athleticism), but his release IIRC was much more elongated, and he was more about post-snap reactions than pre-snap reads. I remember that he did have a really big windup. Like I said in my original post, there is no comparison to JA, but I just thought it would be fun to figure out who most resembles the qualities that Allen possesses. 1 Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago (edited) Cam Newton - 2015 MVP (age 26) Cam 6-5 245 Josh 6-5 237 (currently age 28) Cam 2015 - Car record 15-1; 296 Completions for 3837 yards (12.96 yards/catch) 35 TDs & 10 ints + 132 carries for 636 yards (4.82 yards/carry) & 10 TDs Josh 2024 (YTD) - Bills Record 11-3; 275 Completions for 3395 yards (12.35 yards/catch) 25 tds & 5 ints + 91 carries for 484 yards (5.32 yards/carry) & 11 TDs Josh projected - 334 completions for 4125 yards, 30 TDs & 6 ints + 111 carries for 591 yards & 13 Tds I'd say those are very similar MVP caliber seasons by very similar players. Josh has a higher completion % and Josh seems to actually getting, while Cam's game began to deteriorate following his MVP campaign. Cam remained a good QB for the next 3 years, but never got close to the MVP season again. Josh is also the better QB and player, but the similarities and hard to ignore. Edited 47 minutes ago by GASabresIUFan 1 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago It's always been Cunningham and Elway who most favorably compare IMHO. Both were a bit lighter and a little shorter, but both were the elite physical specimens of that era who could also play the position. Difficult to compare numbers across eras, but upon closer review, Cunningham was an effing monster for most of his career, relatively and statistically speaking. Elway was much more pedestrian throughout. Both became better game managers later in their careers, with Elway winning a couple 'ships while hobbling around and handing it off and converting important downs, and Cunningham being the first QB to enjoy explosive productivity with the domed WR duo of Carter and Moss (Culpepper would inherit this historically rare privilege). That 1998 team was electric, and could have given the Broncos trouble if they'd defeated the Dirty Birds. Interesting little rabbit hole to go down here. 1 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, GASabresIUFan said: Cam Newton - 2015 MVP (age 26) Cam 6-5 245 Josh 6-5 237 (currently age 2 Cam 2015 - Car record 15-1; 296 Completions for 3837 yards (12.96 yards/catch) 35 TDs & 10 ints + 132 carries for 636 yards (4.82 yards/carry) & 10 TDs Josh 2024 (YTD) - Bills Record 11-3; 275 Completions for 3395 yards (12.35 yards/catch) 25 tds & 5 ints + 91 carries for 484 yards (5.32 yards/carry) & 11 TDs Josh projected - 334 completions for 4125 yards, 30 TDs & 6 ints + 111 carries for 591 yards & 13 Tds I'd say those are very similar MVP caliber seasons by very similar players. Josh has a higher completion % and Josh seems to actually getting, while Cam's game began to deteriorate following his MVP campaign. Cam remained a good QB for the next 3 years, but never got close to the MVP season again Newton used to be an easy and reasonable comp for Allen (especially physically), except Cam never grew enough as a processor and facilitator to remain in that company. Allen is playing the position on and off the field at a level Newton never even sniffed (despite Cam's statistical productivity, especially early on). Plus Newton's arm was kinda forever effed midway through his career. Quote
Doc Brown Posted 38 minutes ago Posted 38 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, GASabresIUFan said: Cam Newton - 2015 MVP (age 26) Cam 6-5 245 Josh 6-5 237 (currently age 2 Cam 2015 - Car record 15-1; 296 Completions for 3837 yards (12.96 yards/catch) 35 TDs & 10 ints + 132 carries for 636 yards (4.82 yards/carry) & 10 TDs Josh 2024 (YTD) - Bills Record 11-3; 275 Completions for 3395 yards (12.35 yards/catch) 25 tds & 5 ints + 91 carries for 484 yards (5.32 yards/carry) & 11 TDs Josh projected - 334 completions for 4125 yards, 30 TDs & 6 ints + 111 carries for 591 yards & 13 Tds I'd say those are very similar MVP caliber seasons by very similar players. Josh has a higher completion % and Josh seems to actually getting, while Cam's game began to deteriorate following his MVP campaign. Cam remained a good QB for the next 3 years, but never got close to the MVP season again Not a bad comparison as Arians once said about Josh that he's basically Cam Newton with a better arm. I do know one thing though. Josh would've jumped on that fumble if he was in Cam's shoes in that Super Bowl. I think there's a lot of Favre and Roethlisberger in him too. Even Daunte Cullpepper in his last years with the Vikings. There's no perfect comparison. To be fair though, I thought if we drafted Josh Rosen he'd be our Eli Manning so what the heck do I know. Quote
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