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Andy Dalton Expected to Start


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9 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

2 games in and he has lost his confidence.  Got it.  we traded all of that capital for a mental (and literal) midget, the gift that keeps on giving

 

Have you ever played competitive sports at any level? From your responses the answer appears to be no. 

Truth is you can blame our fans for that. Booing your own guy 2 games into his rookie year.  When they interviewed Derek Carr he said he couldn't believe the fans were booing in his first home start. He noted that fans have no idea how hard it is to play QB. 

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9 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Have you ever played competitive sports at any level? From your responses the answer appears to be no. 

Truth is you can blame our fans for that. Booing your own guy 2 games into his rookie year.  When they interviewed Derek Carr he said he couldn't believe the fans were booing in his first home start. He noted that fans have no idea how hard it is to play QB. 

My point stands.  We traded a poo load of capital for a kid that needs a time out 2 games in.  

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8 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

My point stands.  We traded a poo load of capital for a kid that needs a time out 2 games in.  

Needed it or in an abundance of caution we are resting his ankle and trying to look at the long term? Why would you risk further injury when you have a capable backup.  It is just a bonus he can watch Dalton while he recuperates. I am sure he isn't happy he is sitting as he is a competitor.

Your take on all this suggests you didn't want him from the start and have an agenda here. 

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1 hour ago, panthers55 said:

Have you ever played competitive sports at any level? From your responses the answer appears to be no. 

Truth is you can blame our fans for that. Booing your own guy 2 games into his rookie year.  When they interviewed Derek Carr he said he couldn't believe the fans were booing in his first home start. He noted that fans have no idea how hard it is to play QB. 

We likely have the softest fanbase in the league. If Bryce landed in Philly and our offense was playing like it has been...oh wee mayne.

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