Allen falls into the Farve camp of gunslinger QBs who will have a lot of turnovers, but make up for it in on the positive side. His career 3.38 TD to INT ratio is significantly better than Darnold's, at 1.67. Darnold's two best years have ratios of 3, in 2024 and 1.78 this year. Farve's was worse at 1.5, but he played in an entirely different NFL.
Allen has shown that he can do it (in the regular season). He is a known entity. He absolutely deserved his MVP. He carried his team to some big, regular season, wins.
To me Darnold hasn't proven that he can or can't do it, and he certainly hasn't put together a full, MVP worthy season. Ever. There is insufficient data on him to say what he truly is.
But yes, the narrative on Allen is that he can't do it in the playoffs. If he never does it, that will be the historical lens through which he is seen. Much like Jim Kelly is known for four straight SB losses.
If you gave me the choice between Darnold and Allen today, all other things being equal, I'm taking Allen, but the gap is narrowing, and it's not a slam dunk decision.
Well you make a couple of reasonable points, and although this doesn’t necessarily address any of them it’s a general statement in relation to the entire conversation.
Supporting cast, and team chemistry IMO are probably the most important things that play a role in the success or failure of ANY player, at any position.
We all must agree that this team’s chemistry is freaking amazing, so in my opinion that leaves supporting cast.
The Support that Sam had vs the 9ers in the Divisional Round of the Playoffs was hands down top notch. I wouldn’t even entertain that game plan being random or happenstance.
Our Staff couldn’t have called a better game.
I even liked the deep ball to 22 that didn’t work, IMO it was brilliant. Almost every move we made was like a chess match, and almost every move resulted in “check” and it forced the 9ers to attempt getting out of “check”. The entire game was us putting them in “check” and them being forced into moves they didn’t want to make.
I still haven’t and may never watch the all 22 film, but I suspect that if I do I’ll see very few mistakes at any position. The only very obvious one I remember (I was pretty well lubricated) was one complete wiff by Bradford.
Point being the players Supported Sam not only emotionally but they supported him by doing their job pretty dam flawlessly.
That’s a lot of BS words to say this:
SAM CAN win any game especially the big games with this team because he’s with “this team”. He has absolutely the best supporting cast possible IMO, the system works perfectly.
Some will argue that my stance bolsters their argument otherwise but that’s ridiculous.
Sam can’t win unless……
Same can be said about any player of any team sport, so “unless” is completely irrelevant.
ETD
We’ve lost 3 games by a total of 9 points.
Sam played in every game.