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"Dalton would be lost without the strong supporting cast in Cincinnati"
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(06-09-2017, 09:53 PM)Murdock2420 Wrote: And the mastermind on the sidelines who creates the system that allows him to thrive...

These rankings are always a joke. Hell, having Mediocre Marv as a headcoach and still having a winning record should be MVP and top 5 worthy, especially with piano man coaching the line.

Every QB in the league would suck with a bad o-line, bad head coach, and WRs who can't catch. Stupid writers place too much focus on one guy at one position, but they don't look at the total package. New England would still win a Super Bowl, if Brady and Dalton changed teams last season. That system and the way they find players and coach them to fit their system plus the New England extras (bend rules we will say) gets it done.


Considering that metric, Andy Dalton should be a first ballot HOFer. Ninja

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RE: "Dalton would be lost without the strong supporting cast in Cincinnati" - Wyche'sWarrior - 06-15-2017, 09:58 AM

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