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Andy Dalton is a Franchise QB


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Dalton is a good example of why you can't necessarily judge a QB based on wins. On the surface you can say the Bengals have made the playoffs every year with him at QB. But when you watch him play he isn't very good. He has benefited from a good defense and good playmakers around him on offense.

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As if there was or ever will be a time when every team in the league has a great QB. There will always be Andy Dalton's. He's a top 20-25 QB in the world and will probably end up as a backup or retread sooner than later. He's also had a couple really good seasons. But of course, after going back and reading this thread, all the usual suspects are mocking Dalton and telling us that EJ would be/already is (!?!) just as good as Dalton. Then win a job and do it. This is getting so tiresome.

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As if there was or ever will be a time when every team in the league has a great QB. There will always be Andy Dalton's. He's a top 20-25 QB in the world and will probably end up as a backup or retread sooner than later. He's also had a couple really good seasons. But of course, after going back and reading this thread, all the usual suspects are mocking Dalton and telling us that EJ would be/already is (!?!) just as good as Dalton. Then win a job and do it. This is getting so tiresome.

Agreed.

 

It's the same people who still get that far away look in their eyes when they start talking about Ole Fitzy and how he couldda been a contender....

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As if there was or ever will be a time when every team in the league has a great QB. There will always be Andy Dalton's. He's a top 20-25 QB in the world and will probably end up as a backup or retread sooner than later. He's also had a couple really good seasons. But of course, after going back and reading this thread, all the usual suspects are mocking Dalton and telling us that EJ would be/already is (!?!) just as good as Dalton. Then win a job and do it. This is getting so tiresome.

 

top 25 QB sure is a fancy way to say bottom 5...

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As if there was or ever will be a time when every team in the league has a great QB. There will always be Andy Dalton's. He's a top 20-25 QB in the world and will probably end up as a backup or retread sooner than later. He's also had a couple really good seasons. But of course, after going back and reading this thread, all the usual suspects are mocking Dalton and telling us that EJ would be/already is (!?!) just as good as Dalton. Then win a job and do it. This is getting so tiresome.

Thanks for bringing EJ into this. Is EVERYTHING a referendum on EJ?

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top 25 QB sure is a fancy way to say bottom 5...

Bottom ten perhaps, not bottom five. But there's 32 starting jobs in the world and he's still good enough to hold one of them. If he wasn't, he wouldn't be a starting qb. It's really the ultimate meritocracy.

Thanks for bringing EJ into this. Is EVERYTHING a referendum on EJ?

It appears that way, yeah. Believe me, I wouldn't have brought him up if other people didn't first.
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