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Dalton's Last Season as a Starter


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Dalton took over for Jameis Winston in New Orleans in 2022 (week 4) and started the last 14 games that season. He went 6-8 and put up the following stats:

252/378 (66.7%), 2,871 yards (7.6 YPA), 18 TDs, 9 INTs, 95.2 QB rating

In his only start for CAR (week 3 last season vs Seattle), he was 34/58 (58.6%), 361 yards (6.2 YPA), 2 TDs, 0 INT, 88.4 QB rating

At the very least, he is a competent QB that will allow the coaching staff to really evaluate the rest of this offensive infrastructure.

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Dalton is a quality starter.  I would say a plus starter.  He is an upper-level game manager with ability to make all the throws, so he has occasional games of brilliance, but the main thing is his floor is consistent and solid.  That alone is worth 8 wins with this squad, imo.  

Enjoy your fortune, Bryce.  It's been real...  enjoy youe lucrative college football commentary gig two years from now.

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8 minutes ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Dalton took over for Jameis Winston in New Orleans in 2022 (week 4) and started the last 14 games that season. He went 6-8 and put up the following stats:

252/378 (66.7%), 2,871 yards (7.6 YPA), 18 TDs, 9 INTs, 95.2 QB rating

In his only start for CAR (week 3 last season vs Seattle), he was 34/58 (58.6%), 361 yards (6.2 YPA), 2 TDs, 0 INT, 88.4 QB rating

At the very least, he is a competent QB that will allow the coaching staff to really evaluate the rest of this offensive infrastructure.

I honestly thought he played really well in the Seattle game despite our D having arguably their worst game of the year and having zilcho run game. 

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