Zac Taylor said A.J. Green was one of the few guys he spoke to one-on-one about the move at quarterback and said A.J. understands and respects the decision. #Bengals
Zac Taylor: No speculation on Andy Dalton's future. We think Finley is talented and we need to see that in a live game to evaluate what we have. #Bengals
Dave Lapham asks the question and Zac Taylor confirms, this is NOT a one game decision to go with Finley, they plan to really get a good look at him moving forward #Bengals
Losing first-round rookie Jonah Williams to a season-ending injury before the season even began turned what was going to be a below-average offensive line into a bad one in Cincinnati. While center Trey Hopkinshas been a bit of a bright spot at times, a combination of Andre Smith, Bobby Hart and rookie Michael Jordan have really cost this team a chance at throwing or running the ball effectively. Smith, Hart and Jordan all own sub-60.0 overall grades entering Week 9.
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(10-29-2019, 02:16 PM)PhilHos Wrote: If Finley flops, we're just one step closer to my dream of Dolegala starting and ending up being the next greatest QB in NFL History!!!
Yeah maybe he can win 6 SB's without being drafted at all.
Anyway if this is it, many thanks to Andy and Jordan for everything they have done for the community.
Finley isn't going to fix the bad play calling, the bad OL, bad coaching or the piss poor running game.
Therefore, I'm not expecting much, which could be good because I won't be disappointed when they go 0-9. Dalton has regressed with this coaching staff, which doesn't give me much in the way of confidence that they have the ability to bring along a new guy.
On the flip side, if Finley can be more on-target than Dalton has been, it could lead to some closer scores and a better chance to win.
But it's so too little, too late for a success season. That ship sailed weeks ago.
This does give Taylor one more excuse for this dismal season though, "we started a rookie QB". I, for one, still want Taylor gone, along with all his friends, and the sooner the better.
I have no issue with benching AD, he has been very inconsistent. My problem will be if no other defensive players are benched or no trades are not done by 4 p.m.
Sadly, ZT looks clueless.
Please use 2025 free agency to fix the trenches, not the draft!!!!!!!!
(10-29-2019, 03:51 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I have no issue with benching AD, he has been very inconsistent. My problem will be if no other defensive players are benched or no trades are not done by 4 p.m.
Sadly, ZT looks clueless.
Trades are on Duke Katie Mike and Paul. As for defensive players Benched they could possible do what 1 or 2? Pratt over Brown and Wilson over William's. Rest of the defense I'd pretty beat up.
(10-29-2019, 03:11 PM)KillerGoose Wrote: He isn't 185. He weighed in at 213 at the NFL combine.
Yep, if you google "Ryan Finley weight" 185 pops up...lazy research on my part. I'd like to see Dalton get whisked away to the Bears or something, but I also realize there is a very good chance Finley flops or gets hurt and we need to go back to Dalton. For all we know throwing Finley into this situation could be Mike Brown's way of showing us that we "need" Dalton. I recall in 2014 when the Bears were sick of Jay Cutler and they benched him for Jimmy Claussen which lasted for a game or so and Cutler was there for another 2 seasons.
Again, any sort of change is interesting but I'm still not drawing any long term conclusions.
Unfortunately I think these past two years have permanently broken Dalton. He's shell shocked now. Even with a good oline it will take a long time for him to return to form, if he ever does.
Our offensive line is still one of the worst in the league. The positives of starting Finley still outweigh the negatives. If Finley looks even halfway decent behind this line we know we can at least try and build around him.
(10-29-2019, 04:09 PM)Nately120 Wrote: Yep, if you google "Ryan Finley weight" 185 pops up...lazy research on my part. I'd like to see Dalton get whisked away to the Bears or something, but I also realize there is a very good chance Finley flops or gets hurt and we need to go back to Dalton. For all we know throwing Finley into this situation could be Mike Brown's way of showing us that we "need" Dalton. I recall in 2014 when the Bears were sick of Jay Cutler and they benched him for Jimmy Claussen which lasted for a game or so and Cutler was there for another 2 seasons.
Again, any sort of change is interesting but I'm still not drawing any long term conclusions.