If Campbell was to play a quarter 2 tomorrow, he declared after the pre-season competition on Saturday that he trusted Kyle Allen a little more than Hendon Hooker at this stadium.
“He plays better,” said Campbell about Allen after the match. “I would now say that if you were to enter with a n ° 2 (quarter-arre) at the moment who would you trust more? Yeah, I would trust Kyle more because he proved more after these two games.”
Allen took the start of the lions on Saturday and was great at first half. He had a few high throws right next to the fingers of Teslaa and Tom Kennedy from the start, but settled well and led two touch -up training. It was great to direct the two-minute offensive each of the last two weeks, recording affected at the end of the first half.
He ended the day with an impressive stat of 14 out of 17 for 124 yards with two affected, no interceptions and a scaper of 136.3.
“I just think that every day I go out to train or a game, it is how much I can execute, how much I can do my job,” said Allen. “And I know my abilities and how good I can be, it’s more about being consistent.”
Hooker played the second half and finished the afternoon with six of his 13 attempts for 61 yards with a 28.0 smuggler note. He led a nice two-minute journey at the end of the match by dragging 24-17 where he sailed on the attack on the line of the 39 yards of the Lions to the line of the 13 yards of the Dolphins, but the journey ended with an athletic interception by Ethan Robinson of Miami.