04-02-2018, 06:44 PM
(04-02-2018, 09:32 AM)ochocincos Wrote: You're referring to QBs that haven't played in the NFL since at least 1999. The game has changed a lot since then in favor of offense. I feel that at least Marino and Elway would be above 60% completion percentage in today's NFL.
And maybe Allen does make enough "holy sh*t" throws that a team will live with his lower completion percentage. That's fine, but I hope it's not the Bengals. I don't like passers like that. Too frustrating.
Here's an article I just found that provides some backing for my claim that I don't trust Josh Allen to become a good NFL QB...
http://www.espn.com/nfl/news/story?id=3350135
He'll obviously never be a Bengal. I just hope like hell he won't be a Brown.
He won't make it past Denver because Elway will see himself in Allen and make him a Bronco and he will end up better than any of this group of QB's. I make very few predictions. But this is one I am making.
People are totally overblowing this completion pct. It's a matter of one or two completions a game. It will not stand between him and greatness. Better mechanics can be taught. Ask Andy Dalton. But what Allen has cannot be taught.
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