09-21-2017, 01:51 PM
(09-21-2017, 01:28 PM)Wyche Wrote: This is Dalton's wheelhouse. I saw a stat the other day that showed something about his starts and when the Bengals ran the ball more than 30 times. It was like 80% or so of those games were won.
You reminded me. I've been meaning to post this:
Look at the TD's per game. 1.0 for Zamp, 1.47 for Hue and 1.59 for Jay. Also, if you exclude Dalton's rookie year, he had a higher rating under Jay than Zamp.
Obviously Hue got the most out of him, and that was with a more balanced offense you alluded to.
This is less relevant to your post, but I'll throw it in:
Zamp has struggled mightily in the red zone.
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