10-26-2016, 01:51 PM
(10-26-2016, 01:00 PM)Wyche Wrote: Some people were willing to be patient and see what he developed into, because his intangibles were very good coming in (smarts, ability to forget, and heart for starters). Some weren't, and in the era of instant gratification, that was certainly understandable. I don't think the man will ever make the next Brady, or anything like that, but he has wound up being a pretty damn good player. I don't understand how folks can't see that now. Coaching is what is holding this team back, and always has been.
Your right, he's not in the Bill B. system. I truly don't think Brady would've ended up Brady without the system Belichick put in place. Brady still would've been great, Im not disputing that but with a head coach like Marvin Lewis and a front office like the Bengals have, nobody would talk much about Brady if he were here from day one.
I think if Dalton was in Belichick's system he would be described as something else than he currently is.