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Dalton sets Expectations in final Press Conference
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(12-30-2019, 12:21 PM)SHRacerX Wrote: Sorry, bud, but watching the Bengals on offense, you saw virtually NO downfield shots because of a lack of outside speed and not enough time to get downfield.  Dalton isn't sacked a lot because of his quick release and the offense being designed to get the ball out quickly.  While that is ok on the surface, it tremendously limits what an offense can do and makes it easier for a defense to attack when they don't have to worry about getting beat over the top.  

He does not have a "fine" supporting crew.  He has the worst offensive line in football.  

How can you not comprehend how a bad defense hurts a QB?  Brady played like CRAP for most of the game against Cincy, but his defense KEPT GETTING HIM THE BALL.  Piggy made a living of this.  

As far as clicking on all cylinders goes, they were doing that in 2015 when his rating was over 100.  That was a team with weapons and an offensive line.  

History has shown me there's no use continuing this sort of debate with a member of the Army. The "worst offensive line" in the NFL is a made up matrix by PFF and guess what it relies heavily upon: The performance of the QB. 

But you and others roll with teams standing in line to take on a $17 Mil contract for a 33 year old QB, who has crapped the bed in the post season, entering his 10th year, and coming off a season in which he was the worst NFL QB of those that qualified for rating. Personally, I hope a team takes a chance and we meet that team in the playoffs. 
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RE: Dalton sets Expectations in final Press Conference - bfine32 - 12-30-2019, 12:42 PM

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