03-07-2017, 02:19 PM
(03-07-2017, 12:41 AM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: The issue here isn't what the Bengals think about AJ McCarron; it's what the rest of the league thinks about him.
Let's get real for a minute, shall we? I happen to think AJ could be a special player but this is based mostly on his college play, not on his professional statistics which aren't all that impressive. Here's the thing: Watching film on AJ McCarron shows inconsistency because for every beautiful throw he made to AJ Green, there's an equally bad throw like the pick he threw to William Gay. I would assume the bad throws would diminish with more playing experience but that wasn't the case with Carson Palmer. I loved to watch Carson zing that ball but he zinged it a lot to Ed Reed.
Back to AJ. He's a fighter and he's a leader, that's for sure. But, if you were a general manager, would you turn your team over to him?
To me it depends on the Offensive Line, i think McCarron could be really good with a decent OL and some decent weapons.
What is the QB needy team with the best OL is my question?
The Niners?