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Andy Dalton: Anyone that wanted a loss today is not a real fan
(12-23-2019, 12:33 PM)I_C_DeadPeople Wrote: Mike Brown would like nothing better than to have the fans keep cheering even though the team is 1-15. But that is not the way it works. When a team struggles, fans boo. These would be the fans that pay all of the salaries of the players in one form or another. Andy does come across as someone who has trouble handling this type of adversity, ML alluded to it several times that he didn't want to really have any 'competition' for the QB job.

Pro sports players these days are 'out there' in terms of being 100% in the public eye and under a microscope but that comes with the territory of earning ridiculous money. Can't really have one without the other. The proper response from the QB should have been along the lines of 'we understand the fans are frustrated and we are as well, we are trying our best to win'. Instead he takes the cry baby route, boo-hoo fans don't like me very much. 

???

Boo the team coming from behind to tie the game?
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RE: Andy Dalton: Anyone that wanted a loss today is not a real fan - Luvnit2 - 12-23-2019, 01:18 PM

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