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Shit, if anything I think the clutch gene is still in tact. Anytime we absolutely need a drive with points, he delivers.
Our last drive against the Broncos yielded points that took the lead. The last drive against the Bills yielded points to make it a 2 point game. It was the clutch factor itself that caused the 4th down conversion from Buffalo. They knew they couldn’t give us the ball back with a 5 point lead. |
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Clutch is clutch and it's really pretty easy to see if you're willing to look close enough. |
The best 4 QB's of this era right now are generally considered to be Mahomes, Allen, Burrow and Jackson.
Per PFR, since 2018 (year they became starters) Mahomes has 20 game winning drives, Allen with 21, Jackson with 12. Now, Burrow didn't start till 2020 and obviously, has had some injuries and missed some time, but has 7 GWD's for his career, all in 2021 & 2022. Zero GWD's last year or this year, per PFR. |
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Or ripping it over the seam to Kelce and letting him work. Burrow HAS those guys in Chase and Higgins. Chase is a walking explosive play and Higgins is as good a high-point catcher as the league has right now on contested catches. Those are two of the most critical elements to a 'gotta have it' sort of drive and Burrow has never really known a world without them. And yet here we are. That's....bad. That's real bad. |
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ZERO for Allen and Jackson. Two GWD's for Burrow. Both in 2021. Back to back weeks. Tenn. and KC. Led the GW FG drive in OT against us. Mahomes has six. One in 2019, one in 2021, two in 2022, two in 2023. All stats, per PFR. https://www.pro-football-reference.c...layer=MahoPa00 |
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Just goes to show that you can't just go by the blind stats. Just in the games I've ssen, I'd take Allen over Jackson for sure and probably above Burrow. |
Allen gets credit for his play in the .13 seconds game, but it wasn’t a GWD by definition since his team didn’t win. Obviously, not HIS fault in that instance.
But I agree with you. I would take Allen, after Mahomes of course, over any of those other guys. I think he’s the second best QB in the NFL. That said, all of Allen’s playoff wins have been by his team being up by a bunch or his team having to hold on at the end. Very rarely did Buffalo get down to the other team and require a comeback to win (at least not in the games he won). Obviously, in the games he lost, he didn’t get it done (although I’m willing to grant an exception for the 13 seconds game) |
Rings are how you are judged in pro football. Mahomes has 3. Ask Marino how he's judged having none.
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Then there's the drive that extends your lead beyond where an opponent can come back or gives you the win. That's the part where Burrow has come up short, mostly this year but also in 2 critical post season games and some other regular season games. Dunno. Maybe someone needs to come up with another word that goes beyond clutch in the most critical situations. |
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Allen is the only QB in football who's A game can stand toe to toe with Mahomes A game. And if he has fewer and fewer of the B and C games, he'll be at the same level as PM. Prior this season, the real distinction between the two was that PM just never had games where he shot his own guys out of the game. His B games were a little less frequent than Allen, as were his C games. His D and F games were virtually non-existent. That's not really the case anymore. Right now, Allen is an equally dangerous QB. We'll see if that remains the case when the post-season gets here. But history says that Allen is about the only guy in the league who can reasonably claim that his post-season performance is on the same level as PMs. Especially the more mature version of him that's been around the last couple of years (not the hyperactive one that killed them a few years back agains the Texans). Allen's a remarkable talent. As good as the league's had. In virtually any other era, he'd be the best in the league without much argument. |
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Yeah. I guess what I meant to add was that in these cases where QBs have been "clutch," they also got help from somewhere else as well. Their top-$$$ receivers usually, and as in the case the other night, I don't think Burrow got a lot of help from Higgins/Chase there at the end. I mean, I remember at least two instances where Joe hit either Chase or Higgins, but they failed to come up with the catches. Now, where those great, really well-placed passes? No, they could've been better in both cases. But they were catchable, and at the end of the day those guys are getting paid stupid $$$ to come down with the ball. |
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The Cincy game we lost was a game where he had 3 or 4 opportunities to really just put the game away. And he never could get it done. He the worst half of football he'd ever played to that point. The defense often takes the blame for that game but you could just as easily put it on Mahomes. Something was just...off. |
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