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Andy Dalton and the QBR Floor Theory
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(07-07-2015, 12:03 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: He has also been on the most talented roster bar none the last 3 years, and Dalton hasn't

Wilson has had one of the best running games in the league. Lynch averages almost 1400 yards a year. Read option QBs like Wilson needs a strong running game otherwise he will be a Kaepernick 2.0.  He's also had good receiving weapons in Golden Tate, and Percy Harvin. Not to mention the best defense / special teams in the league.

1. Honestly, how old are you? I know you probably won't tell me, but I've seriously never seen an adult that thinks TD/INT/yards is the only way to properly measure a QB. I really haven't.

2. You would FLIP out if I mentioned a "good receiving weapon" that only played in 258 out of the QB's 3,000+ snaps as a professional. Get a clue with Percy Harvin. Did you even know that be barely played with Wilson? You do watch football, right?

3. So if a QB has a good team around him, he can't be considered good himself? That's awesome logic. Remember that if Andy ever puts up decent numbers. Are you going to sit here and discount Andy's 2013 numbers because he had a top defense, top special teams, okay run game, and good receivers? Or does it only count when it's NOT Andy?

You can see your bias from miles and miles away. This is bordering on insanity now.
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RE: Andy Dalton and the QBR Floor Theory - djs7685 - 07-07-2015, 12:11 PM

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