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Was really surprised to see the difference in fumbles.

  • Tua: 3177 yards passing, 69.8%, 4 fumbles lost
  • Allen: 2875 yards passing, 69.6%, 3 fumbles lost
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[–] Meadows14@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (29 children)

Better metric is PFF’s turnover worthy play % (lower is better)

Tua: 3.3% (19th best in NFL)

Allen: 2.4% (6th best in NFL)

If anyone is interested, here’s the top 5 and bottom 5 among QBs that have had over 285 passing attempts (basically at least half of games started).

Five best:

Dak Prescott (1.6%)

Matt Stafford (1.9%)

Joe Burrow (2.1%)

Kenny Pickett (2.1%)

Kirk Cousins (2.3%)

Five worst:

Geno Smith (3.9%)

Josh Dobbs (4.0%)

Brock Purdy (4.1%)

Mac Jones (5.1%)

Desmond Ridder (5.6%)

[–] SmallCondition1468@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Allen: 2.4% (6th best in the NFL)

I’m actually a big believer in PFF and put more weight in system/ranking than the average redditor…

But that is sus af.

Allen out there throwing hopes and prayers on a regular basis. Hell, he should have had 2 more INTs against Denver alone. He’s a turnover-prone gun slinger and always has been.

[–] its_JustColin@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

You’re basing this all off the Broncos game where one of his picks literally went shining off Gabe Davis’ hands? Lol

[–] Pythnator@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Well no, it was Allen’s fault because he threw it too hard!!!!!

[–] its_JustColin@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Yeah that comment thread on the video of it was insane

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