03-02-2018, 04:04 PM
(03-01-2018, 01:20 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Who cares what AJ McCarron did in 2015 when discussing his trade value in 2017? Certainly the Browns. Oops.
Andy's whole career would be assessed, 2016 included. That would go for any QB. Teams don't just look at one season bro. C'mon now.
If they did, no QB with a bad season would ever get a starting gig again.
(03-01-2018, 03:14 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Not sure what is going on here. Do you want to have a debate about QBs having up and down seasons or are you just trying to pick a fight.
I was wrong about nothing. My point all along is that teams will not just look at one season to deterrmin the value of a 30 year QB. They will look at the entire career. Do you agree with that or not?
BTW here is how Daltons passer rating has varied over his career
Up 7.0 points
Up 1.4 points
Down 5.3 pointts
Up 22.7 points
Down 14.4 points
Down 5.2
You guys are proving my point....
- AJ McCarron NOT playing much has actually had a POSITIVE impact on his trade value.
- You're both 100% correct in that teams will NOT just look at one season but, more or less, a whole career. Andy Dalton, as a whole, has been avg. to below average in passer rating, yards, TDs. Period. It's really simple. I'm agreeing with you guys. Based on Andy Dalton's entire body of work, nobody is giving 2 first rounders for him. He might not even get a 2nd and a 3rd like AJ was about to fetch because, again, the unknowns with AJ McCarron are actually helping there.
AD is older and much more expensive than McCarron and is coming off of two down seasons. Alex Smith is older still, but coming off of an EXCELLENT season and all the Chiefs got for him was a 3rd round pick and a borderline 1st round CB who was about to get cut.
Fred, Andy Dalton is the model for inconsistency. 17 TDs, then on pace for 30+, then 18 again, then 25. His other stats flow up and down on a wave as well.