11-05-2017, 01:27 PM
Dalton is going to be our QB next year and for a long time. As someone mentioned, if the Bengals were sold on Mac and thought he was better, they wouldn't be trying to trade him at all...let alone to a division rival.
I could almost get on board with trading Dalton and drafting a guy if I knew that QB would become elite, but (a) no guarantee that the new guy will be better than Dalton or even as good and (b) if we spend our 1st on a QB, we're not spending it on o-line. We desperately need o-line help. Fire Marv, fire Paul Alexander, fix the o-line and try again with Dalton. That's probably the smart move.
We've got to stop this thought process that everything is the QB's fault. PFF ranks Dalton 11th for his performance this year. QB is not the problem here. Don't fix what ain't broken.
I could almost get on board with trading Dalton and drafting a guy if I knew that QB would become elite, but (a) no guarantee that the new guy will be better than Dalton or even as good and (b) if we spend our 1st on a QB, we're not spending it on o-line. We desperately need o-line help. Fire Marv, fire Paul Alexander, fix the o-line and try again with Dalton. That's probably the smart move.
We've got to stop this thought process that everything is the QB's fault. PFF ranks Dalton 11th for his performance this year. QB is not the problem here. Don't fix what ain't broken.
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