05-18-2015, 04:33 PM
(05-18-2015, 02:15 PM)CornerBlitz Wrote: He has too many of those games. With Dalton everything has to be perfect otherwise you get a very erratic QB that loses his confidence fast.
There comes a point in time (5th year) where you need to start playing more consistent and we still have yet to see that consistency that gives us confidence in him.
In all honesty I'm not sure what to do at QB other than drafting one with higher potential and hope for the best. If there are trades out there I'd be for that as well.
Meh. If you look at other QB's, most non-elite guys will have somewhere between 3-6 bad games per year. It happens.
It's not how often Dalton has a bad game, it just how horrific he is in those bad games.
If he could get to the point where his bad games were rated in the 70's, I'd be just fine with keeping him.
As it stands, his bad games are usually rated in the 50's or below. Those types of games make it hard to win.
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