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RE: End of the "Dalton Scale"? - Nately120 - 06-02-2015 (06-02-2015, 03:26 PM)type_stripe Wrote: Comparing Tannehill's best season to Dalton's worst? Not truly a fair assessment. You're right....let's just get back to comparing Dalton's best to Palmer/Esiason/Anderson's worst and call it a day! RE: End of the "Dalton Scale"? - BengalChris - 06-02-2015 I don't understand the disrespect Tannihill is getting. His main targets last year were Jarvis Landry, Mike Wallace and Charles Clay. Not a bad cast, but far from stellar. Certainly AJ Green, Sanu and Gresham would be close to those 3. 2014 4000+ yards, 27 TDs and 12 INTs - Threw to Jarvis Landry, Mike Wallace and Charles Clay. 2013 3900+ yards, 24 TDs and 17 INTs - No Landry. Wallace was signed as a FA. 2012 3,294 yards, 12 TDs and 13 INTs - Brian Hartline was his #1 WR, sad but true. Talk about a lack of weapons. Those are pretty numbers for a QB for a new QB coming into the league. This year he'll have Landry, Wallace and DeVante Parker. RE: End of the "Dalton Scale"? - Wes Mantooth - 06-02-2015 (06-02-2015, 03:26 PM)type_stripe Wrote: Comparing Tannehill's best season to Dalton's worst? Not truly a fair assessment. Well, its a comparison of their most recent seasons. It's not like someone sent out of their way to highlight a career high vs a career low. And fwiw Tannenhill posted a Qb rating last season that was higher than even Daltons career high. ]For a project Q b, playing with who he has, the kid has had a nice start to his career. That, he still is probably average at best among his starting peers. RE: End of the "Dalton Scale"? - Brownshoe - 06-03-2015 (06-02-2015, 07:14 PM)BengalChris Wrote: I don't understand the disrespect Tannihill is getting. You act like Dalton has had good weapons his whole career. I guess you think Simpson, Binns, Cladwell, Little, and Sanu are all quality WRs. Green is a great WR, and Jones is good when he's healthy, but I always laugh when people try and act like Dalton has had a talented offense around him. That's not even counting the Dolphins having a much better run game then us (all but last year). RE: End of the "Dalton Scale"? - CJD - 06-03-2015 (05-20-2015, 08:13 PM)djs7685 Wrote: Trollololol. He means statistically. In that game, Bernard, at RB, had the most yards with 46 yards on 8 receptions. Then Hewitt had 37 yards on 3 receptions. Then, his first player that played receiver in that game, Burkhead, who was playing out of the slot due to the massive number of injuries we incurred, had 34 yards on 3 receptions. After that, Sanu had 31 yards on 3 receptions and Brock got 7 yards on 1 reception. Tate and Hamilton each had 0 catches for 0 yards. |