12-29-2018, 07:18 PM
In 2015, Andy Dalton's average release time was 2.07 seconds. Second only to Tom Brady at 2.01 seconds. You really can't get rid of a ball much faster than that, folks.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/13867766/andy-dalton-playing-faster-ever-leading-undefeated-cincinnati-bengals-nfl
And, you're absolutely correct, Fan_In_Kettering. Andy is far from being "the problem", and he has never really been, "the problem". The problem is, and has always been keeping pressure out of his face.
I made a similar thread on this topic, a couple seasons ago, titled ".5 seconds". That half a second in extra protection could, and most likely would elevate Andy Dalton from being considered a middle of the pack QB, and put him in that upper tier of "elite" QBs in the NFL. I said it then, and I stand by that statement today.
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/13867766/andy-dalton-playing-faster-ever-leading-undefeated-cincinnati-bengals-nfl
And, you're absolutely correct, Fan_In_Kettering. Andy is far from being "the problem", and he has never really been, "the problem". The problem is, and has always been keeping pressure out of his face.
I made a similar thread on this topic, a couple seasons ago, titled ".5 seconds". That half a second in extra protection could, and most likely would elevate Andy Dalton from being considered a middle of the pack QB, and put him in that upper tier of "elite" QBs in the NFL. I said it then, and I stand by that statement today.
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