01-20-2020, 04:26 PM
(01-20-2020, 04:16 PM)Bengalfan4life27c Wrote: Lets be honest after the playoff loss to the Steelers coming off a borderline MVP type of season. We didn't do Dalton any favors. Take away his number 2 and number 3 receivers. Let the Oline become sub par. Made the D a dumpster fire and replaced his O coordinator with a scrub to Blame all this on Dalton is unfair. WTS it's time to move on
These are excellent points. Andy Dalton will soon be on a team with solid players around him and, let’s be fair, he leaves Cincinnati with a 70-61-2 record which, in terms of wins and losses, comes to approximately 9-7. He had five good seasons and four bad seasons as a Bengal, and it was the 2016 offseason when the downward slide began.
I would think Andy Dalton would do extremely well in San Diego, Tampa Bay, or New England. Chicago seems to be a popular landing spot but their offensive line is terrible.