02-03-2022, 02:34 PM
(02-03-2022, 02:24 PM)fredtoast Wrote: The only "childlike action" was benching Dunlap in favor of Armani Bledsoe.
Since starting in front of Dunlap Bledsoe has accumulated zero sacks, zero TFL, and zero QB hits..
Since being traded by the Bengals Dunlap has accumulated 13.5 sacks, 14 TFL, and 28 QB hits.
The only child like action was benching him?
So putting his house up for sale after a game wasn’t child like? The team was building a new spirit and culture and he didn’t want to get on board with it.
His own team mates criticized his actions
"We just handle that internally," Taylor said. "We got a group of guys in the locker room who want so badly to do things the right way and get this to where we want to be."
Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd said he did not agree with Dunlap's interaction on the team sideline at the end of the Bengals' third consecutive defeat.
"He's a vet," Boyd said. "He knows what he should and should not do at the end of the day. Regardless of what situation he's in, we're a team."
Dunlap then did Instagram lives criticizing the coaches
Then on Saturday, Dunlap posted a photo of the defensive end rotation that had him third and said "Zac/Lou they got an experiment, but I don't got time for this".
Well it turns out their experiment seems to have gone quite well. We are in a super bowl. Stop defending him. A team is about more than individual statistical output