Tuesday, August 20, 2024

Analyst Further Enflames Troubling Keenan Allen Rumors

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People are starting to get nervous about Keenan Allen. The six-time Pro Bowler felt like a great addition when the Chicago Bears traded for him a few months ago. A trio of him, D.J. Moore, and Rome Odunze felt like a perfect setup for Caleb Williams. However, insider Albert Breer of the MMQB raised alarms when he revealed Allen showed up to training camp at 230 lbs. Considering he has weighed around 211 for most of his career, that means he was 19 lbs overweight. This was soon made worse by accusations from onlookers that Allen looked sluggish and slow during his first preseason appearance against Buffalo.

Ted Nguyen, a prominent film analyst for The Athletic, reviewed the game tape from the Bears’ win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday. One Allen clip caught his eye, and he couldn’t help but raise concerns.

What makes all of this frustrating is that the reports are conflicted. Many accounts from Halas Hall indicate Allen has looked good in practice. He’s getting open regularly and looks exactly like the player the Bears traded for. This raises two questions: Are people close to the team covering up how bad it looks, or is Allen not going full speed in the games? All things considered, the latter seems more likely.

Keenan Allen is at that stage where preseason means little.

He’s 32 years old and has been in the NFL for over a decade. At his age, summoning the motivation to go full speed in a preseason game is difficult. The results mean nothing, and it only increases the risk of injury. Besides, there is no way the Bears could keep such a thing a secret from the local media. There already would’ve been whispers of him looking out of shape. Nothing of the sort has surfaced, even from known team skeptics like Dan Wiederer and Jason Lieser.

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The Bears don’t seem at all concerned about Keenan Allen. They’ve loved his progress throughout the summer, building a swift connection with Williams. The two have looked sharp in practice together on multiple occasions. Allen is a professional. He doesn’t seem like the type to suddenly let himself go, especially in a contract year. The likely explanation is he’s going through the motions in the preseason, saving his strength for the games that matter. Some fans may not like it, but they have no control over his thought process.

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Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Aug 20, 2024 6:21 am

Rocketass, I believe in staying young, but you act like your still in junior high in excluding people different from you. And you are still ignorant about English grammar. Those little dots, the way you have used them, are not called periods! It’s (= contraction) a good thing you inherited your parents or grandparents’ business so that you could retire early and be lazy. Now open up a 7th grade English grammar book; start at the beginning. You too, Donald.

Rocketrider
Rocketrider
Aug 19, 2024 4:14 pm

Sorry sally but the community has already chosen you to go….anywhere far away for a very long time……….extra periods just for you sally

jmscooby
Aug 19, 2024 3:54 pm

He only has to be ready for the playoffs.

Tred
Tred
Aug 19, 2024 1:15 pm

He’ll be fine. He just wants more money like everyone else.

Dr. Steven Sallie
Dr. Steven Sallie
Aug 19, 2024 11:14 am

It’s becoming increasingly apparent that some of you might desire sending the writer to, say, the Middle East for re-training or reeducation at honing his craft. Well, I say no, unless about six of you escort and protect him from air/ground strikes. I’ll do the picking.

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