07-18-2019, 08:09 AM
(07-18-2019, 04:28 AM)wolverine515151 Wrote: Dalton is below average. Everyone who isn't biased knows it besides his family members and hardcore supporters.
He's had 1 good season, 3 ok seasons, and 4 bad seasons using the only formula we have to measure qb's strength, the qb ratings.
He's bad without his weapons and horrible in important games like prime time and the playoffs.
The excuses never end with his delusional fans. It's never Daltons fault, it's the offensive line or its the receivers dropping balls. These delusional clowns live in a fantasy world of make believe
They keep saying we need to fix everything all around Dalton first and Dalton is the least of our worries. Dalton had a great offensive line his first five seasons, tremendous weapons to throw to, and still put up mediocre numbers and couldn't win in the playoffs.
The only reason he has won a lot of games the first 5 seasons is because we had a great defensive coordinator who gave us a consistent top 10 defense and a good special teams. We won a lot of games his first 5 years and were making the playoffs despite of Dalton not because of him.
Next season, when Dalton does his typical Jekyll and Hide routine, where he has a good game followed by a horrid one, watch all his supporters make up the usual excuses.
The qb is by far the most important position on the field. If you have a mediocre left guard you can win a superbowl. If you have a bad linebacker you can win a superbowl. If you have a below average qb you are not sniffing a superbowl. Especially in todays game where the passing game is emphasized a lot more than 20 years ago when the ravens won it with Dilfer.
Qb is the only position on offense where that player has the ball every single snap. The qb is involved directly in every single offensive play. So to think that other positions need to be upgraded first is absolutely insane. The number one position that needs upgrading is the qb.
All you delusional clowns don't bother answering because I can already predict your idiotic answers and I'm not wasting time responding to clownish comments.
Please provide us with all of the possible QBs that they could have drafted or signed as a FA to replace Dalton. Please add reality into the equation . . . Cincinnati was not going to draft Russell Wilson in 2012 to replace their second year, winning QB that helped teach the offense in training camp after a lockout with no OTA's or a QB on the roster experienced in Gruden's new system.
Good luck. With your deductive reasoning and expert insight, I'm sure you'll have this all sorted out in no time.
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