06-12-2015, 02:33 PM
(06-12-2015, 12:40 PM)Nately120 Wrote: What did Hue Jackson try to turn him into, and what is the answer? Hey, I'm the new OC but I'm just going to let you do whatever you feel is best because you threw a lot of TDs for that guy who is in DC now! Seriously, I'm not trying to be an arse here, but I'm not sure what the answer is. Just getting out of Andy's way doesn't seem too realistic of an answer in my mind.
The last offense I saw Hue run before he got here was mostly a vertical passing one (wasn't it?) and it seems like this year the Bengals are going to lean on Hill/Gio more, so I'm not sure what is up.
I get what you are saying it just seemed like the one thing Hue told Andy not to do he did...
Just don't throw interceptions Andy...
And he had his worst year. I honestly think Hue has been making him think too much. Dalton is a rhythm QB
and he needs to have fun out there a bit too. It seemed that Hue was trying to mold him into a game manager
and that doesn't seem to be what Andy is. He is more of a gunslinger, let him be. Just make smart choices.
I go back to McC's post, if the coaches showed some faith in Andy like they did the first 3 years, he would
have the confidence in himself and the team would have faith in Andy especially if he starts playing up to his
potential. He has had great games in the NFL, it is not like he hasn't shown that he can be a very good QB.