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Bengals ranked 16th best triple threat.
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(06-04-2015, 07:46 PM)RoyleRedlegs Wrote: Uncomfortable facts:
AJ Green hasn't gone up and won a deep ball in nearly 2 years.
AJ Green has been equally as bad in the playoffs as his QB and the rest of the team.

Love AJ, but this is truth.
(06-04-2015, 10:16 PM)Stormborn Wrote: Honestly it's lazy journalism on douchebag Dameshek's part. The "In spite of Dalton" argument for A.J. has beaten itself to death that it completely masks A.J.'s own flaws. You can't evaluate him without mentioning the QB and that's not fair to the QB. If QBs were the reason WRs are elite than there would be no reason to invest money or high draft picks in good ones. Sometimes the great ones overcome medicore play from those around them, including the guy throwing him the ball.

Also, A.J.'s numbers are pretty damn high in 4 years for being kept back.

AJ is a great player, but there are concerns with him just like anyone else on the team. Unfortunately those concerns can't be voiced without some folks getting all upset thinking it's just some backwards way of defending Andy. The old boards had been better with this stuff lately, but these new boards seem to be going back to old habits.

Oh well. I guess the level-headed discussions were fun while they lasted. 
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RE: Bengals ranked 16th best triple threat. - Shake n Blake - 06-05-2015, 12:25 AM

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