07-12-2019, 01:23 PM
(07-12-2019, 01:19 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: So was Dalton until he was injured, same year. Palmer had 1 great year after he left in 8 or 9 years. How many playoff games did he win? How many Super Bowls did he lead his team to?
Same arguments others make against Dalton apply to Palmer. Palmer is retired, we know his career now. AD could play for 8 to 10 more years easily. we don't know his results as of yet.
You said Palmer was never close to elite after he left here and I just pointed out that he was elite in 2015. Now that you've admitted he had 1 great year after he left here my point has been made. There is no need to pretend that I turned this into a Palmer vs Dalton argument.
(07-12-2019, 01:21 PM)ochocincos Wrote: That he was.
Nearly 64% completion percentage with 4671 yards, 35 TDs, only 11 INTs.
That's better than Dalton has ever had. Closest Dalton got to that would have been 2015 before his injury.
Again, I don't mean to start a Palmer vs Dalton debate just by pointing out that Palmer didn't leave here and then turn into Blaine Gabbert. Personally, I've found that the Bengals having QBs in Palmer and Dalton here for what amounts to 15 years and still failing to win a playoff game substantiates our criticisms of the front office.