12-30-2019, 12:35 PM
Dalton wants to leave and start elsewhere and MB isn't known for rewarding players by setting them free. I could see Dalton on the bench looking glum all year. He's got a contract to fulfill, after all.
(12-30-2019, 12:20 PM)grampahol Wrote: [ -> ]How other teams use him if he's traded is anyone's guess. Of course other teams owe him zero loyalty. He's never played for any of them.
I think there's plenty of other teams who would jump at the chance for Andy and a few who might even mortgage their futures on the chance he returns to 2015 form. It's not like the Bengals are the only team that ever makes dumb moves..
(12-30-2019, 12:21 PM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]Sorry, bud, but watching the Bengals on offense, you saw virtually NO downfield shots because of a lack of outside speed and not enough time to get downfield. Dalton isn't sacked a lot because of his quick release and the offense being designed to get the ball out quickly. While that is ok on the surface, it tremendously limits what an offense can do and makes it easier for a defense to attack when they don't have to worry about getting beat over the top.
He does not have a "fine" supporting crew. He has the worst offensive line in football.
How can you not comprehend how a bad defense hurts a QB? Brady played like CRAP for most of the game against Cincy, but his defense KEPT GETTING HIM THE BALL. Piggy made a living of this.
As far as clicking on all cylinders goes, they were doing that in 2015 when his rating was over 100. That was a team with weapons and an offensive line.
(12-30-2019, 12:42 PM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]History has shown me there's no use continuing this sort of debate with a member of the Army. The "worst offensive line" in the NFL is a made up matrix by PFF and guess what it relies heavily upon: The performance of the QB.
But you and others roll with teams standing in line to take on a $17 Mil contract for a 33 year old QB, who has crapped the bed in the post season, entering his 10th year, and coming off a season in which he was the worst NFL QB of those that qualified for rating. Personally, I hope a team takes a chance and we meet that team in the playoffs.
(12-30-2019, 12:25 PM)Sled21 Wrote: [ -> ]You've said this twice now, and it's simply not true. When Taylor benched Andy to see what Finley brought to the table, he was very clear that the record and problems were not Andy's fault, and that he was simply looking to see if Finley could spark something.
(12-30-2019, 12:41 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]AD is an honest guy. I can see him telling Mike Brown he has no intention of holding a clipboard in 2020, but he will tell them respectfully.
AD holds that cards. MB will not want to pay a backup QB almost $18 million if they are not committed to the team which AD would not be based on hos remarks today.
(12-30-2019, 03:36 PM)bengals1969 Wrote: [ -> ]I can’t see the cards AD holds. He’s signed for 2020, he’s an average starting QB, never won a playoff game, in fact had some terrible performances in playoffs.
He’s got no leverage as far as I can tell.
Mike Brown won’t be intimidated by a hold out. If he wants Dalton as a backup it’s a big payday for Dalton and he’s one injury from starting in 2020. If I’m Mike Brown I keep AD and wait for the trading deadline and see which teams will overpay for a QB.
(12-30-2019, 11:59 AM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.espn.com/nfl/stats/player/_/table/passing/sort/QBRating/dir/desc
Andy Dalton was sacked the 12th most in the NFL. Let ne save you from the "bur he missed 3 games" defense. Only 5 QB in the NFl attempted more passes than Andy yet was sacked less.
He had a fine supporting crew. He had a WR catch for over 1000 yards and a RB rush for over 1000 yards.
Unsure what the defense has to do with Andy's performance, but sure, use it as another excuse if you must.
The team was clicking on all cylinders yesterday and he managed a passer rating in the 70s.
Folks around here love Andy and I get that. Professional NFL personnel people have no loyalty to him. If we're not willing to pay him $17 Mil as a back up and/or compete against a promising youngster what makes folks think other teams will?
(12-30-2019, 12:48 AM)samhain Wrote: [ -> ]Eh, I don't think Andy has it in him to show his ass if the family doesn't let him go. You might hear some grumbling from his agent, but he's a good soldier.
I personally think that the team is doing him a disservice if they prevent him from going to a place where he will start. I'm not quite positive that such a place exists, but it probably does. If they truly appreciate his service, they shouldn't block him.
My question is whether or not the family would keep him as a starter in 2020 al-la Kitna/Palmer 03. That redshirt year approach is less common in the current era, but the Brown family is as old school as they come.
As a fan, I want them to get something out of him. I'd take a 3rd if it's offered, maybe even a 4th. They need all the picks they can get.
(12-30-2019, 12:21 PM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]Sorry, bud, but watching the Bengals on offense, you saw virtually NO downfield shots because of a lack of outside speed and not enough time to get downfield. Dalton isn't sacked a lot because of his quick release and the offense being designed to get the ball out quickly. While that is ok on the surface, it tremendously limits what an offense can do and makes it easier for a defense to attack when they don't have to worry about getting beat over the top.
He does not have a "fine" supporting crew. He has the worst offensive line in football.
How can you not comprehend how a bad defense hurts a QB? Brady played like CRAP for most of the game against Cincy, but his defense KEPT GETTING HIM THE BALL. Piggy made a living of this.
As far as clicking on all cylinders goes, they were doing that in 2015 when his rating was over 100. That was a team with weapons and an offensive line.
(12-30-2019, 12:53 PM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]You didn't read that I wanted Dalton to be the QB next year, because I never said that....
I am on Burrow's bandwagon. I am just defending one man's performance in a team sport. Brady had a very sub-par year by his standards...and it happened as soon as he lost his vertical threat in Brown. Their line is much better and he has had a very average year.
And what about Mayfield? Those WRs, TE, and RB should have been setting all kinds of records? Why didn't it? Their offensive line.
(12-30-2019, 12:48 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]MB had all of the leverage with CP, he has none with AD. Ad could show up week 1 next year and honor his contract if MB tries to play hard ball.He has leverage with AD too. AD is under contract. He could show up next year week 1 and be a highly paid back-up. 2021 is when his future is in his hands...
(12-30-2019, 07:29 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]Standard Andy Dalton defense post:
Claim we have the worst OL in the league ✔️
Claim we have no weapons on offense ✔️
Blame the defense ✔️
Bring up 2015 ✔️
Never change Bengals Board. Never change lol
(12-30-2019, 07:34 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]Let’s not blame it all on Cleveland’s OL. Nick Chubb rushed for over 1400 yds behind that line. Mayfield threw almost as many INTS as he did TD’s. There were other factors. They also fired their HC who called the plays.
(12-30-2019, 11:59 AM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]https://www.espn.com/nfl/stats/player/_/table/passing/sort/QBRating/dir/desc
Andy Dalton was sacked the 12th most in the NFL. Let ne save you from the "bur he missed 3 games" defense. Only 5 QB in the NFl attempted more passes than Andy yet was sacked less.
He had a fine supporting crew. He had a WR catch for over 1000 yards and a RB rush for over 1000 yards.
Unsure what the defense has to do with Andy's performance, but sure, use it as another excuse if you must.
The team was clicking on all cylinders yesterday and he managed a passer rating in the 70s.
Folks around here love Andy and I get that. Professional NFL personnel people have no loyalty to him. If we're not willing to pay him $17 Mil as a back up and/or compete against a promising youngster what makes folks think other teams will?
(12-31-2019, 09:03 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]Ok, I guess the issue that those are all FACTS are not able to be presented because it is everyone's favorite punching bag? Your response is "wah, I don't have an answer and never have so I am going to ignore the facts". Great response.
(12-31-2019, 09:06 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]Just like your blame of Dalton, they are blaming the wrong guys.....Mayfield was on the run all day, and their HC made a REALLY dumb decision to wear a T-Shirt that said "Pittsburg started it" after the helmet-swinging incident. Their offensive line was responsible for their failures on offense this year.
(12-30-2019, 12:20 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]It appears the Dalton era will come to an end as we prepare for the Joe Burrow arrival.
I enjoyed AD's last meeting with the media. I believe he gave away his hand today, he wants to start for a team in 2020.
Lots of speculation since AD is under contract for 1 more year.
Will Bengals trade him or keep him to mentor Burrow in 2020?
I got a sense AD will not be a mentor in 2020 which will force MB to trade him. I think that is best plan anyway, but I think it will be Dalton forcing the issue if that is not the plan, trade me or I skip all off season activities if not the starter.
Thoughts?
(12-31-2019, 09:22 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: [ -> ]
Dalton did it in the NFL, in one of the toughest divisions in the league. He wasn't a flash in the pan. He did it for 5 consecutive years.