Ammok
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Look at Allen's numbers versus the power five.
Laughably horrendous.
According to Zbrod95 those aren't numbers/stats, they're "theory"
Look at Allen's numbers versus the power five.
Laughably horrendous.
Guess Brian Hill and Chase Roullier didnt exist for Josh Allen, since everyone is saying Josh Allen played with zero talent.
Wyoming's defense was 9th in the nation. Theyll have a few defenders drafted over the next few years.
Cool. Who’d he have to throw too?
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Guess Brian Hill and Chase Roullier didnt exist for Josh Allen, since everyone is saying Josh Allen played with zero talent.
Wyoming's defense was 9th in the nation. Theyll have a few defenders drafted over the next few years.
Cool. Who’d he have to throw too?
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Jacob Hollister.
That game was about right for Josh Allen -- looked scared in the first half and dominant in the second half.
He's going to thrill and frustrate any fan base that ends up with him.
Like Allen, Mike White also lost his top skill players entering 2017. Virtually everyone who caught meaningful passes from White in 2016 was a senior. White averaged 10.5 YPA that season, then it plummeted to 7.5 in 2017 with younger receivers and replacement offensive linemen.
White was consequently under valued entering the Senior Bowl but really raised his stock. He was far superior to Lauletta, despite the later winning most valuable player.
I remember Mike White from that game the Canes played at South Florida several years ago. He was a true freshman on a terrible team. The Canes won in a rout but all the Bulls fans seated nearby were telling me to keep an eye on Mike White, that he was wowing everybody in practice. I never forgot that. Taggart changed the offense and it paid off. But it also benefitted White when he found a pro style offense as transfer to Western Kentucky.