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RE: The difference is apparent... - Shake n Blake - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 02:14 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: I read an article on Dave Shula. How essentially he was surprised that the Bengals fired Wyche and offered him the job after 1 meeting. He knew he wasn't ready. Mike Brown has always had a poor eye for talent. Combine that with his legendary patience/stubbornness and that is problem #1 through 50 with the Bengals. RE: The difference is apparent... - Bengalfan4life27c - 09-25-2017 When Dalton was younger he had more mobility. The thing he seems to have lost is pocket presence. RE: The difference is apparent... - Shake n Blake - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 02:59 PM)Bengalfan4life27c Wrote: When Dalton was younger he had more mobility. The thing he seems to have lost is pocket presence. 52 sacks in 19 games can have that effect. RE: The difference is apparent... - sonofstat - 09-25-2017 (09-24-2017, 10:46 PM)Brimey Wrote: Between Dalton and high level or elite QBs when you see them in the same game. I saw a difference between one of the top 3(?) quarterbacks in the history of the game playing lights out and Andy too. if you swap Rodgers for Dalton do we win..of course! you can say that about every team other than the Pats. Seriously Rodgers was ridiculous but I can't rip AD too bad when he played the way he did...jeez why did Mixon not play like Barry Sanders, why did Green not play like Jerry Rice, why did Kroft not play like Gronk,why did Ced not play like a serviceable LT. I really hope he's still AD of 2015 and am worried that crap OLine has just made him too jittery - you are right he is missing some key throws . But I'm not moving on from him just because he cannot do what Rodgers does RE: The difference is apparent... - fortyyearfan - 09-25-2017 (09-24-2017, 11:16 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: 0-4 in the playoffs. Best showing was a QB rating of 67. Need a massive complete overhaul and I know in my heart that will NEVER happen here.I know I will never see a superbowl bengals team.I honestly think they will not even make the playoffs.here is just some of the players that should be replaced and I know I am missing some.ADAM JONES-dude is awlful.number 27-sit his ass down,he gets dumbass penalties EVERY GAME. entire offensive line.when it counts they gave up the sack.andy Dalton,sit his ass down and put in the Alabama rat and have his smoking wife standing on the sidelines.number 21 he is a bust-time for the number 33 to go.he is taking up space.number 26-he always gets there after the fact.most of the d-backs are shit.you get the picture. RE: The difference is apparent... - Butchie Tiger - 09-25-2017 Dalton Apologists make me laugh , there's always some excuse . 90% of the QB's in this league would jizz if they had the weapons Dalton is lucky to have . We have never won anything with him as our QB and I won't reward failure like you nut huggers do .Andy panics way too often which usually ends up in him making a horrible decision that always end up with the team leaving points on the board . Wake up, it's time for a change and a fresh start . Time for Andy and Marv to hit the road !! RE: The difference is apparent... - J24 - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 05:26 PM)Butchie Tiger Wrote: Dalton Apologists make me laugh , there's always some excuse . 90% of the QB's in this league would jizz if they had the weapons Dalton is lucky to have . We have never won anything with him as our QB and I won't reward failure like you nut huggers do .Andy panics way too often which usually ends up in him making a horrible decision that always end up with the team leaving points on the board . Wake up, it's time for a change and a fresh start . Time for Andy and Marv to hit the road !! QBS would jizz themselves over Brandon Lafell, kroft, and Boyd? RE: The difference is apparent... - PhilHos - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 05:31 PM)Jakeypoo Wrote: QBS would jizz themselves over Brandon Lafell, kroft, and Boyd? Don't forget Uzomah, Ross, Core, and Erickson. RE: The difference is apparent... - bfine32 - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 05:31 PM)Jakeypoo Wrote: QBS would jizz themselves over Brandon Lafell, kroft, and Boyd? (09-25-2017, 05:33 PM)PhilHos Wrote: Don't forget Uzomah, Ross, Core, and Erickson. I'm not sure, but I think you guys may be forgetting someone. As to the sack issue. Andy has been sacked ne less time than Brady this year and less than Rodgers and Alex Smith. RE: The difference is apparent... - muskiesfan - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 05:26 PM)Butchie Tiger Wrote: Dalton Apologists make me laugh , there's always some excuse . 90% of the QB's in this league would jizz if they had the weapons Dalton is lucky to have . We have never won anything with him as our QB and I won't reward failure like you nut huggers do .Andy panics way too often which usually ends up in him making a horrible decision that always end up with the team leaving points on the board . Wake up, it's time for a change and a fresh start . Time for Andy and Marv to hit the road !! Obviously any QB would want AJ Green. Most would probably want a healthy Eifert. Outside of that, which of these weapons strike fear in the hearts of men: Mohamed Sanu Marvin Jones Armonn Binns Brandon Tate Jake Kumerow James Wright Tyler Kroft CJ Uzomah Ryan Hewitt Jermaine Gresham Andre Caldwell Jerome Simpson Cody Core Tyler Boyd Brandon LaFell Alex Erickson BenJarvus Green-Ellis Giovani Bernard Jeremy Hill Cedric Benson Brian Leonard Bernard Scott Cedric Peerman Andrew Hawkins Ryan Whalen Jordan Shipley Bo Scaife Colin Cochart Dan Herron Dane Sanzenbacher Orson Charles Rex Burkhead Greg Little Alex Smith Mario Alford I left John Ross, Joe Mixon, and Josh Malone off as this is their rookie seasons and they are not top of the league at their positions by a long shot. This is your "jizz list"? This is the list of world beating, top talent in the NFL? RE: The difference is apparent... - Wyche'sWarrior - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 05:54 PM)muskiesfan Wrote: Obviously any QB would want AJ Green. Most would probably want a healthy Eifert. Outside of that, which of these weapons strike fear in the hearts of men: You forgot Cedric Ogbuehi, Russell Bodine, Clint Boling, whoever is at RD this week, and Jake Fisher. ![]() RE: The difference is apparent... - ochocincos - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 02:51 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Mike Brown has always had a poor eye for talent. Combine that with his legendary patience/stubbornness and that is problem #1 through 50 with the Bengals. A problem for every year of the existence of the franchise. RE: The difference is apparent... - ochocincos - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 05:57 PM)Wyche Wrote: You forgot Cedric Ogbuehi, Russell Bodine, Clint Boling, whoever is at RD this week, and Jake Fisher. muskies was only listing offensive weapons. Offensive Line is a whole other can of worms. RE: The difference is apparent... - bengalfan74 - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 01:47 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: I'm at the point where if they replace Dalton, I won't care. Right on Shake ! Until Mike Brown is no longer running the show it's not gonna matter. RE: The difference is apparent... - coachmcneil71 - 09-25-2017 (09-24-2017, 10:48 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: You have some great points. Agree! Something that really stood out to me after this Sunday was how much of a luxury it is for teams that have accurate yet mobile QBs. I'm watching Rodgers move around and carve up our secondary, & at the same time I'm watching Russell Wilson do the same thing. Having that type of a QB makes the line look better, allows more time for the WRs to get open, and so forth. It really was something watching each of them continually keep drives alive. Let's not forget that the Packs line wasn't very good on Sunday either. RE: The difference is apparent... - ochocincos - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 02:59 PM)Bengalfan4life27c Wrote: When Dalton was younger he had more mobility. The thing he seems to have lost is pocket presence. I don't recall him ever really having very good pocket presence. RE: The difference is apparent... - bfine32 - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 05:54 PM)muskiesfan Wrote: Obviously any QB would want AJ Green. Most would probably want a healthy Eifert. Outside of that, which of these weapons strike fear in the hearts of men: First off: Impressive work on the list. Secondly, how many QBs have had more weapons than Andy since he's been a QB and list them. RE: The difference is apparent... - muskiesfan - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 06:26 PM)bfine32 Wrote: First off: Impressive work on the list. Secondly, how many QBs have had more weapons than Andy since he's been a QB and list them. Working on it. Going to take a little bit. RE: The difference is apparent... - Shake n Blake - 09-25-2017 (09-25-2017, 06:26 PM)bfine32 Wrote: First off: Impressive work on the list. Secondly, how many QBs have had more weapons than Andy since he's been a QB and list them. Man I can't wait to see the list, but just off the top of my head, think of all the real weapons Ben, Rodgers, Eli, and Ryan have had. RB's included. It's safe to say that most QB's in the NFL have had better run games. Not to mention better (and more consistent) coaching. For Andy, it's been AJ and a bunch of "meh" everywhere else. RE: The difference is apparent... - Brimey - 09-25-2017 Some really good points.. I would never boo Andy (I was at the Houston game. 8 hour drive, entire week of vacation centered on that game). Just a frustrated fan. I think most would concur his pocket awareness and ability to make plays on the run is supoar...any fix for that? Something he could actually improve? |