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Don't be surprised if the Bengals make Dalton the scapegoat
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(09-11-2017, 01:19 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Dalton is an above average QB that if you give him time and weapons can be good. I'd go as far as to call him a Game Manager Plus. He's more capable than a Game Manager in my mind, but he's not that star QB that's going to throw for 400 yards to win a game.

Put pressure on him and he makes mistakes.

He's kind of the modern day rich mans Jon Kitna.



I think your synopsis is spot on.  I keep going back to organizational failure.  You KNOW your guy struggles with pressure.....it goes back to his scouting report as ochocincos noted earlier.....(you still haven't coached that part of his game up) and yet, you let this happen to his o line.  As bad as Og has looked, they HAD to know he would tank again this season.  You lost Whit, make a trade, sign a FA, do SOMETHING, FFS.  I just don't get this way of thinking......unless you really don't care about winning above and beyond all else.  

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RE: Don't be surprised if the Bengals make Dalton the scapegoat - Wyche'sWarrior - 09-11-2017, 01:34 PM

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