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Brady Allen at Elite 11 highlights

General question to the board as I'm just an armchair QB:
My untrained evaluation in this clip only of Brady Allen is good size, decent arm strength, was accurate on most throws. Would he be comparable to Kyle Orton? Not sure he has the same type of cannon arm. What say you?
An arm like David Blough or Aidan O'Connell is more than enough to win with. Just wondering is there a comparison of other QB that you might see?
 
Looks pretty similar to Plummer, which isn't a bad thing. To me Plummers biggest obstacle is fighting through adversity and not taking so many 10 yard sacks.
 
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Looks pretty similar to Plummer, which isn't a bad thing. To me Plummers biggest obstacle is fighting through adversity and not taking so many 10 yard sacks.
This.

Plummer's a good QB...but he hangs onto the ball too long and get's himself in trouble. This is why (imho) that he get's so many blitzes. If you get him on edge, he often folds. I'm not ready to give up on him, as I think he's coachable.
 
This.

Plummer's a good QB...but he hangs onto the ball too long and get's himself in trouble. This is why (imho) that he get's so many blitzes. If you get him on edge, he often folds. I'm not ready to give up on him, as I think he's coachable.
No amount of coaching is going to undo this issue. He reminds me of Sindelar. Ultra smart, risk averse. He doesnt have Sindelar's arm to cover it up.
 
This.

Plummer's a good QB...but he hangs onto the ball too long and get's himself in trouble. This is why (imho) that he get's so many blitzes. If you get him on edge, he often folds. I'm not ready to give up on him, as I think he's coachable.
Completely agree. Plummer's issues are mental more than skill related and it would only take that one ah ha! moment for it all to click for him.
 
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