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Confession of a Dalton Defender
(05-28-2015, 12:03 PM)bfine32 Wrote: 1st. Already mentioned Andy's fine rating for a rookie. Kinda blows the "He suffered starting as a rookie" slant out of the water.

2nd: Unfortunately, there is about a 15 year difference and raw number have increased drastically in that timeframe. So probably best we compare them to their peers. (I have actually heard folks suggest Andy suffers because his peers are better).

3rd: The year he dropped he was also rated #8 in the NFL Andy was #25. Why pick a singular stat?

Like I asked Phil. Which QB do you think showed better promise?

your 1st point - How does that "Kinda blows the 'He suffered starting as a rookie' slant out of the water."? Because Dalton did decent his first year that means that he didn't suffer from having no training camp, or a year to learn his new offense compared to people who did? lol ok nice logic.

your 3rd point - Dalton's passer rating would have been rated #10 that year too, so what's your point?
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Confession of a Dalton Defender - PhilHos - 05-25-2015, 09:29 PM
RE: Confession of a Dalton Defender - Brownshoe - 05-28-2015, 12:16 PM

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