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Andy Dalton Re-signed


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1 minute ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Maybe I should go back and cherry pick past posts from you.. For example, when you were claiming Jalon Walker should be the pick and how he could rival Abdul Carter as the first defensive player off the board.. Give me a break.. This was always Bryce Young’s year to see if he is the guy or not. Andy Dalton went in and made 2 good throws vs the Jets to XL that Young most likely doesn’t make. What mystery backup QB would you rather have right now that wouldn’t have required sending future draft picks for? 

Ive said a dozen times now I am happy with the tet pick, took me a minute to get over it but I did.  And walker is doing just fine in atl, lots of pressures last week.

 

But this dalton signing never made fuging sense, "hey lets sign the guy for 2 years at a premium because he is friends with bryce"  never mind the fact that he is fuging washed

 

who would i have signed, fuging Jameis, at a much cheaper rate

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11 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Ive said a dozen times now I am happy with the tet pick, took me a minute to get over it but I did.  And walker is doing just fine in atl, lots of pressures last week.

 

But this dalton signing never made fuging sense, "hey lets sign the guy for 2 years at a premium because he is friends with bryce"  never mind the fact that he is fuging washed

 

who would i have signed, fuging Jameis, at a much cheaper rate

Jalon Walker 62 pff grade who only plays situationally in pass rush situations because of his size. 8 point lower grade than our 2nd round pick Nic Scourton fwiw. Seems like great #9 overall pick value lol  

You do realize that Andy Dalton had a higher passer rating than Jameis Winston last year in spot duty, right? To assume Winston is such a better QB than Dalton, that it would’ve been worth shipping Dalton out (a guy who knows the offense, has positive relationships with people inside the organization) for the head case Jameis Winston is laughable. Jameis couldn’t even beat out Russell freaking Wilson. Why weren’t other NFL teams lining up to sign him? Why did the Bengals trade for Flacco and not Jameis? It’s because he sucks. Give me a break. Dalton did what a backup QB should do yesterday. Went in and made a few clutch throws. Didn’t turn the ball over either. Of all battles to fight, trying to dunk on me over a backup QB post months ago is bizarre. You seem to have too much time on your hands. 

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1 minute ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Jalon Walker 62 pff grade who only plays situationally in pass rush situations because of his size. 8 point lower grade than our 2nd round pick Nic Scourton fwiw. Seems like great #9 overall pick value lol  

You do realize that Andy Dalton had a higher passer rating than Jameis Winston last year in spot duty, right? To assume Winston is such a better QB than Dalton, that it would’ve been worth shipping Dalton out (a guy who knows the offense, has positive relationships with people inside the organization) for the head case Jameis Winston is laughable. Jameis couldn’t even beat out Russell freaking Wilson. Why weren’t other NFL teams lining up to sign him? Why did the Bengals trade for Flacco and not Jameis? It’s because he sucks. Give me a break. Dalton did what a backup QB should do yesterday. Went in and made a few clutch throws. Didn’t turn the ball over either. Of all battles to fight, trying to dunk on me over a backup QB post months ago is bizarre. You seem to have too much time on your hands. 

still defending the signing 🤣

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33 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Ive said a dozen times now I am happy with the tet pick, took me a minute to get over it but I did.  And walker is doing just fine in atl, lots of pressures last week.

 

But this dalton signing never made fuging sense, "hey lets sign the guy for 2 years at a premium because he is friends with bryce"  never mind the fact that he is fuging washed

 

who would i have signed, fuging Jameis, at a much cheaper rate

I think Scourton and Umanmielen take the edge (ha ha) off of not taking a pass rusher high.

Both look very promising.

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On 2/18/2025 at 4:20 PM, SmokinwithWilly said:

Hate this move. We should always be trying to improve. There's nothing wrong with and we actually should be trying to develop backup talent. Who's to say that said backup may not surprise the poo out of everyone and be better than Bryce? Dalton has one foot in the NFL grave and one foot on a banana peel. We can and should do better. 

Still standing by my original opinion on this one. 

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