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RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Shake n Blake - 01-19-2020 (01-19-2020, 11:07 PM)BengalsRocker Wrote: I don't want to keep him. It's basically saying we should make a dumb move because the Bengals might make a dumb move (cutting Andy without reinvesting any of it). The Bengals usually go into each season around 10 million under the cap. I doubt they'll go into the season $28 million under after releasing Andy. They'll spend it somehow. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Bilbo Saggins - 01-19-2020 Just because Brown doesn't typically sign people doesn't mean that they should make bad moves. Keeping Andy Dalton vs. spending $15 million a year on Bryan Bulaga would be a bad call. I've seen a lot of this defeatism to justify making bad moves type of thought lately and I just can't wrap my head around it. "Don't draft a good QB prospect because the team sucks and they'd ruin him." Ok...that's just a bad move that will compound the other bad moves. Spending $17 million a year on a backup is unheard of. 31 other teams don't behave like that because it's straight up goofy. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Bengalholic - 01-19-2020 (01-19-2020, 11:42 PM)bfine32 Wrote: No need to belittle our fellow board members in this forum; leave that to those in charge. Hope springs eternal; nothing wrong with our friends thinking Mikey will use Andy's $ to sign an All Pro OG, superstar LB, excellent back up and outstanding mentor QB. So, you've never advocated for a move that you think is in the Bengals best interest, even though that move alone might not directly effect anything else they do? RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - bfine32 - 01-19-2020 (01-19-2020, 11:48 PM)Bilbo Saggins Wrote: Just because Brown doesn't typically sign people doesn't mean that they should make bad moves. Keeping Andy Dalton vs. spending $15 million a year on Bryan Bulaga would be a bad call. I've seen a lot of this defeatism to justify making bad moves type of thought lately and I just can't wrap my head around it. "Don't draft a good QB prospect because the team sucks and they'd ruin him." Ok...that's just a bad move that will compound the other bad moves. Spending $17 million a year on a backup is unheard of. 31 other teams don't behave like that because it's straight up goofy. NYG did it last year (actually paid $6 mil more) and KCC (hey what are they doing in 2 weeks) paid Smith much more than that while taking Mahomes. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - bfine32 - 01-19-2020 (01-19-2020, 11:52 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: So, you've never advocated for a move that you think is in the Bengals best interest, even though that move alone might not effect anything else they do? Sure I have, just not I'm sure I implied someone else was stupid for disagreeing with it. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Wes Mantooth - 01-20-2020 RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - grampahol - 01-20-2020 With no reasonable trade offer Andy will be on this team with Burrow. Mike Brown isn't going to just cut Andy so it'll have to be a reasonable trade offer that benefits this team and nobody knows who might get hurt early in the season, especially a QB on the bengals or any reasonable trade partner with a lot to offer for his services for next season.. For all we know Burrow may have more injuries to his ribs than the media is/isn't reporting too so there's also a possibility Andy starts the season. All kinds of weird stuff could happen between now and opening day. Heck, the Brown family might sell the team to a tampon manufacturer for all we know.. ![]() RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Catmandude123 - 01-20-2020 Dalton says he wants to start. A disgruntled force in the locker room and using 17.7 million of the cap for a QB who won't start seems totally stupid. But that being said the FO can't seem to get out of their own way. If they don't attack free agency and rely on the signing of Burrow to boost enthusiasm while pocketing the rest of the salary cap money then they are still using the fans as patsies. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Aland - 01-20-2020 Lol. Andy Dalton is a loser RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Shake n Blake - 01-20-2020 (01-19-2020, 11:42 PM)bfine32 Wrote: No need to belittle our fellow board members in this forum; leave that to those in charge. Hope springs eternal; nothing wrong with our friends thinking Mikey will use Andy's $ to sign an All Pro OG, superstar LB, excellent back up and outstanding mentor QB. You weren't trying to say that keeping Andy would be a smart move from a team standpoint, right? You were saying we should keep Andy (do a dumb move) because the Brown family won't spend the money. No one was calling you dumb, which actually would be a CoC violation. FYI, calling out moderation publicly IS a CoC violation. Calling a (potential) personnel move "dumb" is not. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Wes Mantooth - 01-20-2020 Why not drink gasoline? Why not use your ballsack as an ashtray? Why not trade your car for a $5 scratch-off? Why not try to fist-fight a Silver Back gorilla? All stupid questions, yet somehow no more absurd than this one. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - bfine32 - 01-20-2020 (01-20-2020, 12:08 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: You weren't trying to say that keeping Andy would be a smart move from a team standpoint, right? You were saying we should keep Andy (do a dumb move) because the Brown family won't spend the money. No one was calling you dumb, which actually would be a CoC violation.Believe me, I know it and it was a dumb move. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - bfine32 - 01-20-2020 (01-20-2020, 12:28 AM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: Why not drink gasoline? The questions aren't dumb, just the possible answers. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Go Cards - 01-20-2020 (01-19-2020, 08:49 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: It makes the most sense to trade or cut Andy, use the 18m elsewhere and sign another reasonably priced vet to backup Burrow. This Plus it would be a dick move to do that to Andy imo. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Wes Mantooth - 01-20-2020 (01-19-2020, 09:06 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: Can't do that anymore, apparently; you need to spend otherwise you lose it and can't carry it over or something. The CBA ends this year. Until a new one is settled there is no carryover. Although the 4 year "floor" requirements are stiil in play. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Whodey614 - 01-20-2020 I really don't think we have to worry about keeping Dalton. Keep in mind how Dalton was abruptly benched and how upset he was about it because his agent could've managed a trade. You don't think Dalton watched Tannehill in Tennessee and is thinking "I'm way better than that guy I can do the same if put in the right situation". ZT's plan was always moving on from Dalton after the season and I don't put it past Dalton to request a trade if he senses they'll keep him just to d*ck him around and name Burrow the starter regardless. Would MB care to go through another Carson situation? I also don't expect them to use that money to significantly upgrade the team. I'm as optimistic as I've ever been and I'm still in wait and see mode. But absolutely no on keeping Dalton. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Bengalitis - 01-20-2020 Andy will be traded. Burrow will be coached by a QB Coach, that's why they hire them for AND their only purpose. Burrow doesn't need more than 1 QB coach. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Bengalholic - 01-20-2020 When it comes to what to do with Andy, it really boils down to these 3 options: Option 1 Keep Andy on the roster Pay him 17.7m as a backup Don't allow him to pursue other opportunities Create unneeded tension that doesn't need to exist Pass on the possibility of getting an extra draft pick Not have almost 18m available to spend elsewhere Option 2 Keep Andy on the roster Pay him 17.7m to remain the starter Have him play most or all season while Burrow sits Create a situation where Andy is n a no-win position Pass on the possibility of getting an extra draft pick Not have almost 18m available to spend elsewhere Option 3 Move on from Andy with trade or release Don't pay 17.7m for a backup Allow him to pursue other opportunities Eliminate situation that could cause unneeded tension Have the opportunity to at least try for an extra draft pick Have almost 18m extra to spend elsewhere IMO, option 3 is the best option moving forward. The other 2 seem to be less than ideal and possibly even problematic. I'm not sure why either of those would be preferred over option 3. I know that some feels like even if the Bengals had the extra money, they wouldn't use it or use it wisely at least. But if the question is what's purely in the best interest of the team, I just feel 3 seems to make the most sense. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Circleville Guy - 01-20-2020 I think that the single most important thing to do is to funnel as much money as possible into protecting this guy physically. To do this, they should bring in 3 new linemen. There’s actually enough money there to fix this team by cutting a couple of guys, trading Andy and not signing AJ unless it’s for under 10 Mil a year. It’s not at all a good sign if a player hasn’t played in a year and a half. He’s obviously still not healthy or he would’ve played that last game to leverage a new deal. RE: Why not keep Andy as a backup? - Go Cards - 01-20-2020 Thinking back I wish we would have kept Whit to mentor Ced. Now I do not hate Dalton and would love to keep him as back up if it were baseball and we were the deep pocket Yankees. But there is a cap and we have many holes to try and fill and could use every single asset (money to spend. draft pick) we can get at this point of time imo. Plus if Burrow turns out to be the savior ? Would hate to get him killed in his first season by not trying to bolster OL. Think drafting Burrow and trading Dalton is the right play . But if we are keeping Dalton ? Then I would trade #1 pick for everything I could get for it and draft QB next season. |