Phil Simms Critiques Penn State’s Offensive Scheme Hurting Drew Allar
Drew Allar, considered a first-round talent a year ago, faced challenges at Penn State, influenced by an ineffective offensive scheme, according to Phil Simms. While Allar made mistakes, including pivotal errors in crucial games, Simms emphasizes that the overall system failed to support him. Allar’s decision-making and completion percentage of 63.2%, which dipped below 60% in his starting year, reflect areas needing improvement. However, with a strong arm and the guidance of Mike McCarthy, Allar has the opportunity to develop his skills and become more strategic in his play. His future success in the NFL remains to be seen, but he possesses the necessary tools to thrive.
By the Numbers- Allar's career completion percentage: 63.2%
- Completion percentage in his first year as starter: below 60%
- Allar enters the NFL in a favorable position, not being forced to start immediately.
- Working with experienced quarterback coach Mike McCarthy is expected to enhance his skills.
As Allar develops under McCarthy's guidance, improvements in decision-making and processing may lead to a brighter future in the NFL. His adaptation to the professional level will be crucial in determining his success.
Bottom LineDrew Allar has significant potential to improve as a quarterback, provided he learns to refine his skills and decision-making while benefiting from a supportive development environment.
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