01-30-2016, 12:17 PM
(01-29-2016, 09:28 PM)Hammerthis Wrote: Coming into the season the big question mark on Andy was "can he perform well in the post season"?
I think it's more accurate to say "he had a phenomenal 2015 regular season, and it's too bad we're still left wondering if he can pull it off". Not to be harsh on Andy, the same thing can be said about Carson Palmer.
But whatever is ailing Andy in the post season should no longer placed at the feet of ML. Some QBs just never perform well in the post season.
well since he did not play in the post season, i still would say he had a phenomenal year since you can't grade him lower because he got hurt and was unable to play (people doing that are just showing their bias against Dalton).. and i would also argue that having a rough 2014 season and could he bounce back in 2015 and even lead us to the playoffs was on just as many minds..
Lets be honest when you are really rating a player and at what level they are performance wise.. to compare a playoff game to a 16 game season is very skewed thinking.
That type of thinking is why Kenny Anderson to me is not in the Hall of Fame.. because he did not win a Super Bowl and why Joe Namath is in the Hall of Fame because he did. Look at both of their careers and you can;t tell me Anderson out performed Namath throughout their careers.
Dalton is on pace to have a strong career over time and if he continues at that level and fall short in the playoffs he still is going to go down as a good QB.. their are many good QBs that have had little success in playoffs , Here is a list of Qbs that never won a super bowl, with a few of them never making it even there. The quality of their career of many of them outweigh lack of success in playoffs.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/604599-top-10-quarterbacks-that-never-reached-a-super-bowl