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Andy Dalton and the QBR Floor Theory
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OMG, these numbers don't mean anything for the future. It only tells us what he did in the past. We all know he can have some really good games and that he is more than capable of some real stinkers as well.

No one knows if Dalton will get his head out of his ass for a whole year or not. Is it possible? Yes. Will he? No idea and neither does anyone else.

He's really on a perform or be let go status anyways. No one is going to pay a guy $20M a year who can't bring home a playoff win, at least not for long.

The Bengals will continue to set the current NFL record for playoff futility until they can win in the playoffs. Thanks to Mike Brown.

If Dalton loses in the playoffs again this year then he'll be alone at the bottom with the worst NFL playoff record ever.

But, the team is trying to overcome its failings. This could be the year, you just don't know.

I remember back at the start of the 81 season, the writers saw that the Bengals had a talented team, but because Pittsburgh had been so strong and the rest of division was also good, writers proclaimed the Bengals not good enough to make the playoffs. Yet they went to the SB.

I like our secondary. I like our DL. I have concerns about our LBs. I like our RBs. I like our OL. I like our receivers, if they stay healthy. I'm so-so about our QB, so I keep hoping McCarron is good enough to make Dalton hear his footsteps. I'm so-so about Marvin Lewis. I don't like Mike Brown (there's the good, the bad and the ugly but too much ugly and bad has gone on with this owner).
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RE: Andy Dalton and the QBR Floor Theory - BengalChris - 07-07-2015, 10:54 AM

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