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RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - XenoMorph - 08-28-2015 (08-27-2015, 06:25 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: I was met with a lot of resistance in 2013, when I said Dalton had easily top 10 weapons. I've argued that they've been above average ever since he's been here. Take this receiver ranking and now consider the quality of both his backs, in both rushing and receiving, not to mention the offensive line. What you have is top 5 talent surrounding Andy for this season. There should be zero excuses. And that goes for everyone. Andy, Marvin, Hue, Mike, etc... Lots of potential with a little experience and a little production. in 2013 outside of AJ green RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 08-28-2015 (08-27-2015, 03:21 PM)djs7685 Wrote: http://espn.go.com/nfl/insider/story/_/id/13516331/ranking-top-10-receiving-corps-nfl Pretty cool, never would of thought it. But with Eifert and MLJ healthy it could be imposing on Secondarys no question. Eifert has the skills to be a major threat in the middle of the field and in the Redzone. MLJ is fast, can beat teams deep and has great ball adjustment skills. Also is a crisp route runner. These two guys just need to stay healthy. When Green is fired up and focused he is a top 5 receiver. RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - type_stripe - 08-28-2015 (08-27-2015, 03:23 PM)Element Wrote: Dalton supporters are gonna be mad and deny this article. Lol why would a Dalton supporter be mad? Dalton did very well in 2013. If the WRs are this good this season and remain healthy Dalton probably wont have a 2014-2015 season again...so I doubt Dalton supporters would get mad and deny anything. Especially when the supporters on these boards know Dalton needs a healthy supporting cast for him to play well. RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - Aquapod770 - 08-28-2015 Lol #2? That's hilarious. Out side of Green we are largely unproven. Lions, Cowboys, Steelers, and Falcons all have better receiving corps than we do. We are definitely top 10, maybe even close to top 5, but #2 is just laughable. RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - Ricky Spanish - 08-28-2015 Too bad Dalton can't sit in a pocket and hit an open receiver RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - Brownshoe - 08-28-2015 (08-28-2015, 08:37 AM)djs7685 Wrote: They've been putting talent around Luck, and he's been doing just fine. I don't know why he would need excuses. He just threw for 500 more yards and accounted for 8 more TDs and 4 less INT (though more fumbles) than Andy's "great year" in 2013. He did so with comparable weapons. Luck has more numbers than Dalton, but he has WAAAAAAY more turnovers than him. He's had 28 fumbles in his career, and 43 INTs (in the regular season). Not to mention that he has a boatloads of dropped INTs from defenders. In Daltons first 3 years he has had 12 fumbles, and 49 INTs just to compare (and the most dropped INTs in Daltons career is 5). Luck has: 8 dropped INTs in 2014 http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2015/2014-adjusted-interceptions 5 dropped INTs in 2013 http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2014/adjusted-interceptions-2013 14 dropped INTs in 2012 http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stat-analysis/2013/adjusted-interceptions-2012 Here's an article from ESPN about it too. http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/insider/story/_/id/13464939/why-indianapolis-colts-qb-andrew-luck-lucky-not-throw-more-interceptions. Now Luck is a really really good QB, and I think he's better than Dalton (I had to say the obvious otherwise you would assume that I think Dalton is better). You just have to remember that he turns the ball over WAAY too much, and if he was in a division where people could actually catch his INTs then he would have over 20 INTs every year. RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - CKwi88 - 08-28-2015 Just receivers? That is ludicrous. #5 at absolute best. RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - Marlon23 - 08-28-2015 Is Andy Dalton really that bad? Is he that bad? What is going on.... truly....!!! Something is wrong.... RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - Shake n Blake - 08-29-2015 (08-28-2015, 03:28 PM)type_stripe Wrote: Lol why would a Dalton supporter be mad? Dalton did very well in 2013. If the WRs are this good this season and remain healthy Dalton probably wont have a 2014-2015 season again...so I doubt Dalton supporters would get mad and deny anything. Especially when the supporters on these boards know Dalton needs a healthy supporting cast for him to play well. Exactly this. We have the weapons for Andy to succeed. I definitely think he rebounds this year because of it. We should all be happy about that. No agenda's here. RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - McC - 08-29-2015 (08-28-2015, 09:50 AM)PhilHos Wrote: I'm not talking about high balls, because, yeah, there were. Heck, even the one dump off pass to Gio was too high. I'm talking about passes where he hung the receiver out to dry (meaning, the dude was liable to get his block knocked off). The one to Eifert was one, thoughit was pretty much on target and would've resluted in a TD or the ball at the goalline. I don't remember any others. I'm not saying there weren't; only that I don't remember and I was hoping you would and could list them so those who would be so inclined can't claim it happened more than it actually did. The one to Eifert was a pretty good throw. Eifert was just unlucky enough to have two guys converge on him. Could the throw have maybe gotten there sooner? Would have been better if it had. All in all, more a good play by the defense than anything else. RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - J24 - 08-29-2015 I would say top 5 but number 2 might be a bit high. RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - RASCAL - 08-29-2015 its not daltons weapons that concern me, it's keeping him upright in the pocket! RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - BengalChris - 08-29-2015 (08-28-2015, 05:21 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: Luck has more numbers than Dalton, but he has WAAAAAAY more turnovers than him. He's had 28 fumbles in his career, and 43 INTs (in the regular season). Not to mention that he has a boatloads of dropped INTs from defenders. In Daltons first 3 years he has had 12 fumbles, and 49 INTs just to compare (and the most dropped INTs in Daltons career is 5). ![]() RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - Daddy-O - 08-29-2015 (08-27-2015, 06:25 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: I was met with a lot of resistance in 2013, when I said Dalton had easily top 10 weapons. I've argued that they've been above average ever since he's been here. Take this receiver ranking and now consider the quality of both his backs, in both rushing and receiving, not to mention the offensive line. What you have is top 5 talent surrounding Andy for this season. There should be zero excuses. And that goes for everyone. Andy, Marvin, Hue, Mike, etc...I would agree with this, no excuses this year. I generally lean to the side of Dalton supporter, only because I realize just how hard it is to find a starting QB in the NFL. Few elite so the rest are average. But with this team, and if they stay healthy, there should be no excuses for Dalton not to have a good year. Will it relate to wins in a season with a very difficult schedule, who knows, depends on a lot of other things, like good defense, turnovers, etc.. But if he doesn't get it done with a healthy team it might just be the time for the Bengals to start looking elsewhere - and that might just be #5 currently holding the clip board. RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - type_stripe - 08-29-2015 (08-28-2015, 05:21 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: Luck has more numbers than Dalton, but he has WAAAAAAY more turnovers than him. He's had 28 fumbles in his career, and 43 INTs (in the regular season). Not to mention that he has a boatloads of dropped INTs from defenders. In Daltons first 3 years he has had 12 fumbles, and 49 INTs just to compare (and the most dropped INTs in Daltons career is 5).shhh. Bad stats and mistakes from elites or future elites aren't supposed to exist in the universe remember? RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - Rhinocero23 - 08-29-2015 (08-28-2015, 05:21 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: Luck has more numbers than Dalton, but he has WAAAAAAY more turnovers than him. He's had 28 fumbles in his career, and 43 INTs (in the regular season). Not to mention that he has a boatloads of dropped INTs from defenders. In Daltons first 3 years he has had 12 fumbles, and 49 INTs just to compare (and the most dropped INTs in Daltons career is 5). You do realize that the links you provided prove that with the Adj. Int % Luck outperforms Dalton? I guess I am missing the point you wanted to make. 2012 - Dalton 3.0% vs. Luck 2.9% 2013 - Dalton 3.6% vs. Luck 2.4% 2014 - Dalton - 4.4% vs. Luck 3.7% RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - Bengal Jells - 08-29-2015 (08-27-2015, 06:53 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: I feel like you are under estimating MLJ a little bit but cant argue your points. RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - Brownshoe - 08-29-2015 (08-29-2015, 02:59 PM)Rhinocero23 Wrote: You do realize that the links you provided prove that with the Adj. Int % Luck outperforms Dalton? I guess I am missing the point you wanted to make. In 2012 luck had 4.8%. Luck still has more turnovers than Dalton. You have to add in all the fumbles that he's had (which is 16 more fumbles in their first 3 years). RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - BengalChris - 08-29-2015 (08-29-2015, 05:57 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: In 2012 luck had 4.8%. Luck still has more turnovers than Dalton. You have to add in all the fumbles that he's had (which is 16 more fumbles in their first 3 years). He embarrassed the Bengals twice last year. Of course, that must have just been luck. RE: ESPN Insider ranks Bengals #2 receiving corps in the NFL - Brownshoe - 08-29-2015 (08-29-2015, 07:04 PM)BengalChris Wrote: He embarrassed the Bengals twice last year. Of course, that must have just been luck. It had nothing to do with the fact we had everyone hurt right? Just ignore that Sanu was our #1 receiver that game, and Hill wasn't the starter yet in the first one. In the second game it was the same, but even more injuries with Gresham out. I don't like Gresham, but at least he's a good blocker. Gresham is better than a TE that just came from working in a car dealership. |