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Turnover-Worthy Plays are those that carry a high risk of resulting in a turnover. Allen is decently above average when it comes to Turnover-Worthy Plays (that’s bad). He’s also a little better than average at creating Big Time Throws. As a result, Allen is placed in the “Volatile” category in a quadrant-based labeling system. The other three labels aside from “volatile” are “best,” “worst” and “safe.” Darnold, Jackson and Rosen landed in the “worst” quadrant. Mayfield found himself in “best.” PFF has a ton of fun odds and ends to look through, so to whet your appetite here’s a couple more Allen facts. Allen had the longest average time to throw at 3.2 seconds. Lamar Jackson had the second-longest and was the only rookie anywhere in the neighborhood of Allen. Under pressure, Allen was graded as the 13th-best quarterback of the 35 ranked. If you’re interested in the full thing (and there’s plenty of reason to be), head through to this conveniently clickable link right here. 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After putting up one of the best preseasons of any quarterback in the league http://www.buffalobillsteamonline.com/jordan-mills-jersey , Peterman regressed big-time, completing only five of 18 passes for 24 yards, two interceptions, and an abysmal quarterback rating of 0.0. Rookie Josh Allen fared better, though it would have been difficult to look more inept than Peterman did vs. the Ravens. The only bright spots (and these must be taken with a grain of salt, given the overall awfulness of the Bills) were the running and return game of Marcus Murphy (six carries for 31 yards, averaged 33 yards per run back on five kickoff returns), the punting of Corey Bojorquez (averaged nearly 50 yards on eight punts), and the play of rookie linebacker Tremaine Edmunds (six tackles, plus a sack and a forced fumble in the second quarter). Who should McDermott turn to for Week 2’s home opener vs. the Los Angeles Chargers? 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