03-22-2016, 12:13 PM
( I forgot the mega Dalton thread still existed. )
Considering how much he was talked about when he was playing average I think it's only fair to give him credit for stepping up last season. He made some great plays last year and hopefully he will continue to rise. Before he went down the team was #1 in the AFC. No surprise with these kind of stats and the talent around him.
66.1%, 3250 yards, 25 TDs, 7 INTs and 106.2 rating
Not only did he prove himself on the field and should've shut up a lot of critics but he showed how he's the man off of the field. Guys like Terrel Suggs left his team after his injury but not Dalton. He stuck around to give advice and guide McCarron. He hasn't gotten bitter about being booed at a charity softball game (classy.) and the unfair criticism that has come his way from team loses. He's humble and gets the job done.
Go Dalton! You are the Bengals franchise QB and have my utmost respect.
Considering how much he was talked about when he was playing average I think it's only fair to give him credit for stepping up last season. He made some great plays last year and hopefully he will continue to rise. Before he went down the team was #1 in the AFC. No surprise with these kind of stats and the talent around him.
66.1%, 3250 yards, 25 TDs, 7 INTs and 106.2 rating
Not only did he prove himself on the field and should've shut up a lot of critics but he showed how he's the man off of the field. Guys like Terrel Suggs left his team after his injury but not Dalton. He stuck around to give advice and guide McCarron. He hasn't gotten bitter about being booed at a charity softball game (classy.) and the unfair criticism that has come his way from team loses. He's humble and gets the job done.
Go Dalton! You are the Bengals franchise QB and have my utmost respect.