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I expect the coaching changes to give Dalton a new lease on his Bengals life
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(01-12-2019, 01:26 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: in some ways you are correct.. without good players unless you are elite, it is hard to be in top 10 on a consistent basis.. as I stated you over hype are talent in the last 10 years epecially at WR/TE.. Where is he in wins over last 10 years ?? and i assume you believe Marvin had nothing to do with Dalton rating at times being the conservative coach.. and how is he in 4th quarter games.. TD to Int ratio.. overall wins etc

Again not even close to mediocre.. I am happy for the change in coaching, I think Andy needed a new HC to really decide if he is above average to very good QB.. Elite is not Dalton.. but how many QBs are elite and teams win with above avg... and we have with Dalton at times also.. so im ready for a new chapter with Dalton over the next two years to see what we can do..just hope we stay healthy at WR and find a better line

Not even close to mediocre? Look up the word in the dictionary and there's s picture of Dalton.

And I hope you're kidding about the talent around him. He has played with a top 5 receiver since he came in the league. A lot of QB's never get that opportunity. Marvin Jones was a very good receiver who left to be Detroit's number 1. Sanu was better than nearly every team's number 3 and left to be the number 2 in Atlanta. There are only a handful of elite TE's in the league, and he's had the opportunity to play with one, albeit on a part time basis due to Eifert's injury. He had one of the best left tackles in the league protecting his blind side for years. 

Only the biggest of Dalton homers could say the guy is anything more than completely average. 
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RE: I expect the coaching changes to give Dalton a new lease on his Bengals life - Fullrock - 01-12-2019, 01:45 PM

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