09-25-2017, 09:37 AM
(09-25-2017, 09:27 AM)muskiesfan Wrote: For Dalton, the goals always move. Bad numbers = he sucks. Good numbers = they don't tell the story, he sucks. Dalton played well. People are ignoring the fact how important being able to trust your OLine impacts QB play. He missed a couple of throws. It happens. The ultimate difference in that game was coaching. One team made adjustments because what they did in the first half didn't work. The other team never makes adjustments because the head coach says that's a myth created by the media.
The real problem is the owner/GM that has been consistent throughout these 26 years of futility.
I understand Oline play is important, but it doesn't take away from his performance. Rodgers was playing behind a line made of primarily backups, and still did well under pressure. Dalton is AWFUL under pressure.
I agree about the real problems of course.. but sadly, it doesn't look like it'll change for a while.