Look, AR is exciting and occasionally throws a long pass on the money. But, despite all the injuries, he must show improvement, even only 10 TDs in the remaining 7 games with 5 INTS would be encouraging. But his style of being a running QB in the NFL, just doesn't spell longevity. Yes, Allen runs and Mahomes runs, but they do it out of necessity, while AR does it to actually make up for bad TD/INT ratio and not being able to throw the short pass to get 1st downs. The next 7 games should at least give an indication if he can be solid or continue with poor passing.
To many people on this board are either black or white. I really like listening to GM's and coaches. I have little use for players as they are just talking over each other for air time. Its not whether Lombardi is right or wrong. He will also admit when he is wrong. He gives his view point from being in a front office. I dont always agree with it but i can see how he reached his conclusion. I would sooner that then the old " he has that it factor". If u do a simple search, u can see he had a good run as a personnel guy.
I dunno if two weeks will totally change who a person is and their habits. I hope this experience scared some sense into him and makes him more appreciative of his position but as a former knucklehead I know how hard it is to make real changes.
I’m rooting for AR though but I’m def skeptical.
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