07-14-2018, 03:06 PM
(07-13-2018, 11:15 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Of course some hold him accountable, but there’s plenty that don’t. That’s all I’m pointing out. The inconsistency of making every excuse for one player vs harping on a few bad plays for another.
Hey, when Dalton plays bad i say it, i just don't slam him like Cornerblitz does.
Andy Dalton is a solid QB and he misses once in awhile like all of them do.
(07-14-2018, 12:54 AM)fredtoast Wrote: The same could be said for people like you and CB who do the same thing with Dalton.
For example....
Name me a QB that doesn't occasionally miss an open receiver. I'll wait...
I am not here to rip either Green or Dalton. Just pointing out the hypocrisy.
Don't always agree with Fred but i cannot disagree with him here...
(07-14-2018, 08:10 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: Ok, back the truck up. Where did I show "hate" for him? Just because you don't polish his statue 24/7 doesn't mean that you hate him. It means that if you are spending, what, $15 million a year(?) on him, there are going to be high expectations. That is QB money and he had a down year.
You point out one or two plays where Dalton missed him. I remember overcoming two plays that AJ Green turned in to interceptions against Buffalo. I remember week 1 a few years back against the Bears where AJ Green giftwrapped a bobbled pass for an INT. It goes both ways. No one on here seems to have an issue pointing out flaws in other players games.
I do believe he will be the best WR in our history, but right now, I would take Chad at his peak over AJ at his...just on the field.
Agree with everything early, those interceptions last season that AJ gave to the Bills were bad.
I love Chad but in their prime i would take AJ every time over him.