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{The Ultimate ANDY DALTON Mega Thread}
We need Andy back ASAP.
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(12-29-2015, 09:17 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Lol. These clowns. 

Imagine if Andy fumbled a snap like that to end a game...whew.

That was my first thought when it happened.

If that was Andy, everyone would be jumping down the guys throat and crucifying him. Then again, Andy is an experienced veteran while AJ is a noob, so some of it would be warranted.

I think its clear now that we will look good in the first half of games, but once the second half happens, and D coordinators gameplan for what has happened, our offensive production is going to drop. Wade Phillips obviously figured us out and called a great gameplan the second half. This happens often with newer QBs... look at Osweilers second half statistics.. (before he played us, because only the Bengals can buck nasty trends like that lol) 
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(12-29-2015, 09:17 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Lol. These clowns. 

Imagine if Andy fumbled a snap like that to end a game...whew.

boards would be out for blood Whatever
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Dalton was back on the practice field today which was a good sign.
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Well I pick the perfect time to pick up my prescriptions.....


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(12-30-2015, 06:56 PM)Thefinalcut813 Wrote: Well I pick the perfect time to pick up my prescriptions.....


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DUDE THATS AWESOME

congrats man that is sweet!
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(12-30-2015, 06:31 PM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: That was my first thought when it happened.

If that was Andy, everyone would be jumping down the guys throat and crucifying him. Then again, Andy is an experienced veteran while AJ is a noob, so some of it would be warranted.

I think its clear now that we will look good in the first half of games, but once the second half happens, and D coordinators gameplan for what has happened, our offensive production is going to drop. Wade Phillips obviously figured us out and called a great gameplan the second half. This happens often with newer QBs... look at Osweilers second half statistics.. (before he played us, because only the Bengals can buck nasty trends like that lol) 

McCarron still can't read a defense. Wade stacked the box, moved to zone and forced AJ off his first read. He bailed clean pockets, made some iffy throws and couldn't get guys in position. 
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Andy stands to lose a lot this week...

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer/jason-la-canfora/25419915/the-timing-of-andy-daltons-injury-could-cost-the-quarterback-millions

#14 Dalton - 798 snaps or 80.2%
#5 McCarron - 196 snaps or 19.7%

http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/snapcounts

By the 2nd quarter Any will have fallen under the threshold for the incentives. SOP strikes again.
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(12-30-2015, 06:56 PM)Thefinalcut813 Wrote: Well I pick the perfect time to pick up my prescriptions.....


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Nice man!!!  Congrats....!!  and you look like a cool dude!!
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(12-30-2015, 06:56 PM)Thefinalcut813 Wrote: Well I pick the perfect time to pick up my prescriptions.....


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that is pretty cool.  Guess you couldn't get an autograph and had to shake  hands left handed, huh?
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(12-29-2015, 09:17 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Lol. These clowns. 

Imagine if Andy fumbled a snap like that to end a game...whew.

Got back 5 years and Andy was given the benefit of the doubt at most every turn. What got Andy in trouble with fans were the bad Andy games for 4 years. He cleaned that up this year and you don't hear nearly as much criticism of him.
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(01-01-2016, 02:31 PM)McC Wrote: that is pretty cool.  Guess you couldn't get an autograph and had to shake  hands left handed, huh?

Left hand fist bump....lol
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(01-02-2016, 06:45 PM)BengalChris Wrote: Got back 5 years and Andy was given the benefit of the doubt at most every turn. What got Andy in trouble with fans were the bad Andy games for 4 years. He cleaned that up this year and you don't hear nearly as much criticism of him.

Things have definitely been better on this board, but on the old board, every pass was scrutinized. People need to get off of that bad Andy stuff too. No one uses bad Tyler when he drops a bunch of passes or bad AJ when Green gets smothered. There are different rules for Dalton. He needs to be mistake free or people criticize him. It could be any year 1-5, but had Dalton thrown those exact same wobbly passes that McCarron threw against Denver and Dalton would have been put on blast.

People talk about excuses for Dalton, but everyone wants to give McCarron a pass. Just because he's in his second year and a backup doesn't take away from the fact he's in the NFL. Shouldn't everyone be calling him bad AJ for his 2nd half against Denver? Oh that's right, 2 National Titles in college. Shouldn't people call him bad AJ because the WRs had to bail him out on throws? Oh, he went to Alabama. You get the point. The biggest thing going for McCarron is that he's not Dalton. He's got an instant built in fan base off of that fact alone.
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(01-02-2016, 06:46 PM)Thefinalcut813 Wrote: Left hand fist bump....lol

Perfect.  Does he look pretty beefy in person?  Looks like he would.
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Swear to Buddha I might strangle the next person who says our OL sucks because McDumb holds the ball for 5 seconds EVERY damn pass play.
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(01-03-2016, 12:23 PM)muskiesfan Wrote: Things have definitely been better on this board, but on the old board, every pass was scrutinized. People need to get off of that bad Andy stuff too. No one uses bad Tyler when he drops a bunch of passes or bad AJ when Green gets smothered. There are different rules for Dalton. He needs to be mistake free or people criticize him. It could be any year 1-5, but had Dalton thrown those exact same wobbly passes that McCarron threw against Denver and Dalton would have been put on blast.

People talk about excuses for Dalton, but everyone wants to give McCarron a pass. Just because he's in his second year and a backup doesn't take away from the fact he's in the NFL. Shouldn't everyone be calling him bad AJ for his 2nd half against Denver? Oh that's right, 2 National Titles in college. Shouldn't people call him bad AJ because the WRs had to bail him out on throws? Oh, he went to Alabama. You get the point. The biggest thing going for McCarron is that he's not Dalton. He's got an instant built in fan base off of that fact alone.

I don't think it was like that for Andy in years 1 or 2, or even the 3rd year until the playoff loss to SD. If I remember right we were all amazed that the Bengals made the playoffs in 2011. I know there was some criticism, but not nearly as much as last year.

AJM had his first two starts on the road (both in places where the Bengals have a poor history) and he played decent, not great, just decent. But he's definitely not up to Dalton's level of command of the offense, not even close. The 0 for 9 on 3rd down today was a bit concerning even though the team won.

Just because someone sees that AJM hasn't done that bad doesn't mean they are smearing Andy.

Getting Dalton out there in the playoffs will change things dramatically. Whenever that happens.
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(01-03-2016, 12:23 PM)muskiesfan Wrote: Things have definitely been better on this board, but on the old board, every pass was scrutinized. People need to get off of that bad Andy stuff too. No one uses bad Tyler when he drops a bunch of passes or bad AJ when Green gets smothered. There are different rules for Dalton. He needs to be mistake free or people criticize him. It could be any year 1-5, but had Dalton thrown those exact same wobbly passes that McCarron threw against Denver and Dalton would have been put on blast.

People talk about excuses for Dalton, but everyone wants to give McCarron a pass. Just because he's in his second year and a backup doesn't take away from the fact he's in the NFL. Shouldn't everyone be calling him bad AJ for his 2nd half against Denver? Oh that's right, 2 National Titles in college. Shouldn't people call him bad AJ because the WRs had to bail him out on throws? Oh, he went to Alabama. You get the point. The biggest thing going for McCarron is that he's not Dalton. He's got an instant built in fan base off of that fact alone.

Give it time....they crucified Palmer too.  Look how wrong they were about him.  Bengal fans think the QB is the only player on the field.

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It's funny saying this because after last year I didn't think this was possible BUT

Andy Dalton is exciting.

The dropoff between McCarron and Dalton isn't too huge. I think both guys would win games, and probably have similar success. However... McCarron is a snoozer. I'm sorry but watching him play QB is booooooooringggggg... Dalton brings a lot of excitement to our offense that I never even noticed.

Not a knock on either guy. Both get the job done in their own way. Always thought Dalton was a game manger conservative type, but after watching AJ, its clear Andy is much more fun to watch. Just my opinion though Wink
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I told you so. That is all.
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(01-04-2016, 02:04 AM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: It's funny saying this because after last year I didn't think this was possible BUT

Andy Dalton is exciting.

The dropoff between McCarron and Dalton isn't too huge. I think both guys would win games, and probably have similar success. However... McCarron is a snoozer. I'm sorry but watching him play QB is booooooooringggggg... Dalton brings a lot of excitement to our offense that I never even noticed.

Not a knock on either guy. Both get the job done in their own way. Always thought Dalton was a game manger conservative type, but after watching AJ, its clear Andy is much more fun to watch. Just my opinion though Wink

While I wouldn't say the difference between AJ and Andy is night and day, there is definitely a difference. AJ's biggest obstacle is inexperience, something this current team doesn't have the luxury of  waiting for. Despite the best efforts of some of our fanbase, there is no controversy at the QB position. 
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