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Andy Dalton QB School week 3


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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

Yeah I typically just mute the audio and ignoring his drawings, but this one I was curious how petty he would be. If he just used broadcast tape I wouldn't watch at all

I thought he was pretty fair. He gave praise. Several times he commended how quick Dalton got the ball out and at another point towards the end basically said it was refreshing to see that kind of quarterbacking. I think. 

I missed a couple of those almost ints, as far as how close they were. Also some misses and how close they were, Diontae open in the EZ on the first drive I think but Andy missed him. And the same play almost later, another miss. 

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21 minutes ago, strato said:

I love it. Watch the line. You can see all kinds of poo and he ff and rw and cues up it up. You don't even have to.

He showed at one point the line handling a stunt. (also seeing the pulling in pass pro that I don't catch watch a broadcast).

He showed my boy Legette unnecessarily leaving his feet to catch the 2 point attempt that he couldn't get them back down in bounds. He didn't say it that way but he pointed it out.

Everything is so much clearer on these analysis videos, than I can see rewatching a broadcast.

 

edit: also, I hate to say it but you were such a Bryce fan you probably hated it because that WAS fuging boring. He made the typical excuses but you could see what was happening. 

No I just find the guy boring.  To each his own dude

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8 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Is it bad I have no clue who the hell is person is? And I feel like my peak attention for the NFL was between 2007 - 2016...

All I could find is that SF tried to start him basically as a favor in 2008 and he went 8 tds to 11 int's before getting benched. Otherwise just journeyman practice squad qb

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Some great baseball managers barely made it out of the minors and some didn't. 

I bet there are a ton of NFL success stories that are similar.. humble beginings and all that. 

And some great players can't teach. Tennis, football, music, whatever. 

I like his stuff but did get irritated with the Bryce excuses especially because the decent plays were hammered home and the opportunities that were missed were downplayed. 

But I'm biased, I didn't want to deal with Bryce Young and his uphill battle. 

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Just now, NAS said:

After 18 games of watching Bryce, it's refreshing to see a true gunslinger's mentality like Andy Dalton.  Sure it comes with risk but better than watching a 5 yd pass on 3rd and 8.  

You're still going to see those. Apparently it's a thing in the league now. Other teams are doing it including the Chiefs and Bills. I've seen it in numerous games this weekend so it's just not us.

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It's a very opinionated take every time with this guy. He talks about what he likes and dislikes which isn't needed and skews his breakdowns.

Just put it on mute and you can see the good and bad without the bias.

Dalton had a good game, got lucky with a few throws and made some really great throws. This is not a playoff team but it is a team that can be competitive with Dalton at QB.

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