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1 hour ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

I appreciate that you are showing data but what you should notice is that while the time to throw, sacks and overall QB hits are down.........the scrambles per dropback are higher than 2020 or even 2021.    

 

That scramble figure should be much less now than it was back then.    He's a much smarter QB.   He's seeing the field and getting the ball out quicker.  

 

And yet he suffered his first two concussions since 2019 and took a number of other hits in the same area of the field that would rank among the more violent of his career in 2024.   I attribute that to the failure of the receiving corps to create enough big plays on schedule.    While the TD dive against SF was Allen's most memorable play of the year, the rest of them were mostly throws made along the sideline.  The TD to Shakir in Baltimore, the subsequent KO in Baltimore on the failed trick play, the KO in Houston the bombs(and huge hits taken) in LA and Detroit.  The last offensive play of the season was literally Allen scrambling right and unleashing an arm punt that Kincaid dropped.

 

What is the scrambles per dropback data?

Edited by Malazan

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