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If I told you once, I told you twice...
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(05-08-2019, 02:02 PM)KillerGoose Wrote: That’s kind of my whole point. Wins and losses don’t fall on any one player. Football is a team sport. However, there is a valid point about Dalton in the playoffs. He has, flat out, sucked in every single game. That doesn’t mean the losses are 100% on him and I’m not arguing that, but he has certainly been part of the reason. This is where the “Bengals can’t win with Dalton/need to move on” idea comes from.

I agree, that is where it comes from. I'm arguing what about all the media darling qb's who can't even get their teams to the playoffs to flat out suck. Was Dalton better of going 0-1 in 8 years in the playoffs, with one winning season?

Seems good enough for other teams to keep their qb's.

I think the more the media wants Dalton gone, the more (longer) MB will dig in and keep him. Media should focus on other qb's with far worse records instead of rewarding them with positive press because they've never made the playoffs to show if they would suck or not.
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RE: If I told you once, I told you twice... - jj22 - 05-08-2019, 02:59 PM

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