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Confession of a Dalton Defender
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(05-26-2015, 02:02 PM)t3r3e3 Wrote: People who want to cut him are foolish.  No one else has any starter experience, save Pryor.  However, people who don't see the need to upgrade him or look for a contingency plan are equally foolish.  Andy's play has shown he's a replaceable  talent at the NFL level.  Teams don't win multiple Playoff games and Super Bowls with Dalton-esque talents unless they field dominant defenses or that QB goes on a major hot streak.  The Bengals don't have a dominant defense, and outside of October, Andy hasn't went on a hot streak like that.  QB is the most important position on the football team, and it's the most crucial to get right.  The Bengals have to get it right over the next couple years while this team is still young.  Now Andy can improve, limit his turnovers, and finally get over the hump that has plagued him.  I would welcome that, because it would mean the team doesn't have to invest resources in another QB, and could strengthen other areas while keeping Green.  However, Andy's play over the last four years makes that hope a bit far fetched.

Really? He's been so bad his first four seasons in the league it's "far fetched" to hope he can improve?
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Confession of a Dalton Defender - PhilHos - 05-25-2015, 09:29 PM
RE: Confession of a Dalton Defender - WhoDeyWho - 05-26-2015, 02:36 PM

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