That’s actually not accurate.. Allen was on his way to being a future backup even after his 2nd season. Many including a majority of their fan base never thought he’d fix his accuracy issues. The 20 TD to 9 int ratio that year was quite misleading.. his 58% completion percentage - consistent with being in the 50%’s in both his college and pro careers at the time. Combine that with his actually dipped QBR rating of 49.4 in his second season AND his 0 TD 52% playoff loss… year 3 was make it or break it for the kid.Allen had a solid 2nd season where he showed growth from season 1, helped get his team to the playoffs in year 2 and then in season 3,helped the Bill get to to back to back playoff appearances, and EXPLODED as a QB, where he was 2nd team All-Pro, had an MVP level (finished second in MVP voting) AND he took the Bills to the playoffs for a second time where he took them to the AFC title game.
Mahommes set the league on fire from the second he stepped on the field in year 2, won an MVP, got to two Conference Title Games and won a Super Bowl by the end of his third year.
So precedence was set for bonafide, superstars with playoff success. Kyler isn’t that guy after his third season, thus the precedent set by Allen and Mahommes is immaterial to an extension for Kyler right now.
Prob should look into it before making such an inaccurate assessment.
What Allen did in his 3rd year defied all historical logic for QBs throwing in their 50%.. fixed his accuracy. He still has games where he looks like an absolute dog (Jax last year and reall most of the second half of the season.. btw he had perhaps the most powderpuff schedule in football last year if you noticed).
Guy still turned out his best performances when it mattered most here in 2022 - completely balled out in the playoffs.