03-20-2016, 01:03 PM
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In Dalton's 4 playoff starts the Bengals have scored :
2011 - 10 pts
2012 - 13 pts
2013 - 10 pts
2014 - 10 pts
I would argue that the Bengals had a realistic chance to win in 2 of those games going into the fourth quarter....2012 down 16 - 10 after 3 quarters and 2013 down 17 - 10 after 3 quarters.
Andy's career playoff stats : 88 - 158 for 873 yds, 1 TD, 6 INT, good for a 57.8 rating and a 55.7 completion %.....Not nearly enough good passes to be found there.
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He also didn't have anywhere near the weapons we had this year in those playoff games. The only year that was even comparable was 2013 when at least 14 points was left off of the board due to dropped passes and fumbles from his weapons. Plus the defense played even remotely close to what they against Pittsburgh. If they did then it would have made it much easier for Dalton to score points due to good field position by turnovers and stopping them early in their drives.
In Dalton's 4 playoff starts the Bengals have scored :
2011 - 10 pts
2012 - 13 pts
2013 - 10 pts
2014 - 10 pts
I would argue that the Bengals had a realistic chance to win in 2 of those games going into the fourth quarter....2012 down 16 - 10 after 3 quarters and 2013 down 17 - 10 after 3 quarters.
Andy's career playoff stats : 88 - 158 for 873 yds, 1 TD, 6 INT, good for a 57.8 rating and a 55.7 completion %.....Not nearly enough good passes to be found there.
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He also didn't have anywhere near the weapons we had this year in those playoff games. The only year that was even comparable was 2013 when at least 14 points was left off of the board due to dropped passes and fumbles from his weapons. Plus the defense played even remotely close to what they against Pittsburgh. If they did then it would have made it much easier for Dalton to score points due to good field position by turnovers and stopping them early in their drives.