11-20-2015, 01:18 PM
What interests me the most in all of this is how Dalton and the offense respond to last week. Dalton's stats would have been radically different had Eifert not had a really bad game. Still, Andy wasn't awesome, and I want to see how he responds (and Hue). In the past, this kind of performance could lead to a couple of more lackluster showings by the offense. I've been of the notion this year is different.
I believe Andy is a better quarterback than he has been. I believe he put in the work last year, but found himself derailed by injuries and sliding mechanics as last year wore on. This year, I believe the injuries have stayed away, and his constant work with Tom House's crew will pay off. I believe we won't see crappy throws and 'chuck it and pray' long balls to covered receivers.
We'll just have to see...
I believe Andy is a better quarterback than he has been. I believe he put in the work last year, but found himself derailed by injuries and sliding mechanics as last year wore on. This year, I believe the injuries have stayed away, and his constant work with Tom House's crew will pay off. I believe we won't see crappy throws and 'chuck it and pray' long balls to covered receivers.
We'll just have to see...