08-18-2015, 11:35 AM
(08-18-2015, 07:39 AM)BigPapaKain Wrote: He's done more than McCarron and all Dre gets is hate from every side and all McCarron gets is love from every side.
But since these boards and the fan base in general is full of insanity personified, it's not surprising.
(08-17-2015, 08:02 PM)GarbageDisposal Wrote: He's too busy getting Jesus chest tats to play.^^^So much love!^^^
As the person who posted on McCarron and how good he was in college and then after watching the fallout from fans, I can say he definitely doesn't get love from everyone. He's an enigma to most people who don't know how to feel about the quarterback situation in Cincy and there seems to be a lot of push back to any good news. AJ's more like the salt that keeps burning the wound that every Bengals fan deals with, which is Andy's playoff performances. But judging from the 6k plus views that the other thread got, I can say the QB is definitely a hot topic among Bengals posters. Some people want him to save the franchise, others want him to go away, but most people just want to see him live in action before they make a decision.
I don't need to see him because I know he's got a huge upside. Unlike most NFL fans who casually admit they don't care much for college football, I can say I saw him play every game in college and I thought he was the best QB to come out of Alabama in a long time. He wasn't perfect he just had a high football IQ in a NFL style offensive system. Just wait for him to get a chance. I would bet money that you won't be disappointing in him, but if I did that somehow people will find a way to be underwhelmed even if he throws 5 TDs at Tampa.