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  On 4/28/2021 at 11:36 PM, Protocal69 said:

It’s at the 2:06 Mark. I guess that Mahomes and Rodgers arent the only QB’s that can throw no look passes. 

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Looked to me like he was eyeing McKenzie and throwing ahead of him. IMO not a no-look.

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  On 4/29/2021 at 9:14 AM, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

Looked to me like he was eyeing McKenzie and throwing ahead of him. IMO not a no-look.

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He knew where McKenzie was and where McKenzie was going, but before he threw the pass he looked away for long enough that he fooled the DB completely.  And he did not look back at McKenzie before throwing.  That counts as a no-look pass.  Also an I-can't-believe-he's-our-QB pass.

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  On 4/29/2021 at 9:23 AM, Utah John said:

He knew where McKenzie was and where McKenzie was going, but before he threw the pass he looked away for long enough that he fooled the DB completely.  And he did not look back at McKenzie before throwing.  That counts as a no-look pass.  Also an I-can't-believe-he's-our-QB pass.

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This ^^^

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  On 4/29/2021 at 9:23 AM, Utah John said:

He knew where McKenzie was and where McKenzie was going, but before he threw the pass he looked away for long enough that he fooled the DB completely.  And he did not look back at McKenzie before throwing.  That counts as a no-look pass.  Also an I-can't-believe-he's-our-QB pass.

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I see what you are saying but a no-look pass in my book is not looking at where the ball is being thrown. Allen while not looking at McKenzie when the ball is thrown is looking at where he is throwing the ball. Really good play by Allen either way to stare down one side of the field with his his eyes and body motion and at the last second throw it to a different spot.

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