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Should Andy Dalton Be In The Ring of Honor
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Should Andy be considered to be in the ring of honor if the Brown family ever gets off their high horse and create one. My vote is yes


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Franchise leader. So everything else aside, yes. He’s a shoe-in
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There's doubt?
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What about the other #14? He's the one people say belongs in the HOF. He won an MVP and multiple passing titles and took his team to the SB. In my mind, he has dibs on the number.

If there's a way to have two 14's, then maybe Dalton deserves to be there.
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If they started one, I doubt Dalton would be in the initial group. The first guys would be reserved for the likes of Munoz, Anderson, Riley, Curtis, Boomer...
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(05-02-2020, 09:52 PM)McC Wrote: What about the other #14? He's the one people say belongs in the HOF. He won an MVP and multiple passing titles and took his team to the SB. In my mind, he has dibs on the number.

If there's a way to have two 14's, then maybe Dalton deserves to be there.

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Yes, right next to Carson in the quitter corner.
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Yes but in 2nd/3rd tier I have to go with Munoz , Anderson, Riley, Curtis and W. Anderson as my 1st 5.
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Munoz has to be first.

IMHO, then Anderson and Boomer. Who were both MVPs and made it to Super Bowls.

Then guys like Riley, Parish, Krumrie, Chad, and AJ.

I'd put Dalton in the next group, with Fulcher, Reggie Williams, Curtis, Brooks, Montoya, Whit, and Big Willie.
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(05-02-2020, 10:13 PM)PDub80 Wrote: Yes, right next to Carson in the quitter corner.

He didn't quit.  He was fired.  There's enough to criticize him about without making up shit.
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(05-02-2020, 09:52 PM)McC Wrote: What about the other #14?  He's the one people say belongs in the HOF.  He won an MVP and multiple passing titles and took his team to the SB.  In my mind, he has dibs on the number.

If there's a way to have two 14's, then maybe Dalton deserves to be there.

(05-02-2020, 09:57 PM)TecmoBengals Wrote: If they started one, I doubt Dalton would be in the initial group.  The first guys would be reserved for the likes of Munoz, Anderson, Riley, Curtis, Boomer...

Agree, Dalton should make it but there's a long list ahead of him.
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(05-02-2020, 10:13 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: Yes but in 2nd/3rd tier I have to go with Munoz , Anderson,  Riley, Curtis and W. Anderson as my 1st 5.

That's a pretty damn good first five.
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(05-02-2020, 11:15 PM)McC Wrote: That's a pretty damn good first five.

thanks.. I would have Dillion in top 5 but the way it ended at PBS.. I had to leave him out... 
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If there was one, yes.
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(05-03-2020, 12:07 AM)Essex Johnson Wrote: thanks.. I would have Dillion in top 5 but the way it ended at PBS.. I had to leave him out... 

He's in the second five, if for nothing else but the sheer will of the man to accomplish what he did here.
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Yes
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#18
Who was the only QB ever to lead the Bengals to the playoffs 5 years in a row?

Yes, Andy Dalton belongs in the Ring of Honor.
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#19
Hate he never won a playoff game and had to deal with comings and goings on team and in coaches. Good luck to him.
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#20
Yes, absolutely. He may have been something of a limited player, but the 2015 season was magical up until the horrific end. I'll always wonder what would have happened if Andy was healthy that year. It was a weak year in terms of the playoffs. I think an Andy led Bengals 2015 team could hold their own vs the Broncos or Panthers of that season. Andy did a lot to bring the team out of the darkness of 2010.
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