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Andy Dalton and the Cincinnati Bengals are 3-2


GritsRgreat

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After leading the Bengals to yet another win Andy Dalton is sky rocketing up the charts for rookie of the year honors. Many so called experts had Cincinnati in the Andrew Luck sweepstakes but the rookie quarterback has made the name "Palmer" disappear from the mouths of Bengal fans. If Dalton keeps up his winning ways he will without a doubt be the best quarterback from the 2011 draft. While other rookie QBs are tearing up the record books Dalton is tearing up the win column.

Man i wanted to draft Dalton so bad, this kid has it.

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shut up dude

dalton is an okay QB, but Cincinnati has a really fuging good defense(something we DON'T have) and is winning because of it

also: Bengals schedule

Browns

Broncos

49ers

Bills

Jags

their only SOMEWHAT respectable win is the Bills.

teams Cam has faced:

Cardinals

Packers

Jags

Bears

Saints

so we've faced two teams that were in the NFC Championship game last year and a team with an elite QB(Brees). Dalton has faced 5 teams that haven't made the playoffs in years and the best QB is Ryan Fitzpatrick lol.

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I would bet my entire salary for the this year and say that Dalton would not have beaten the Green Bay Packers or Saints if they were on his schedule. Love how everybody is saying Dalton is the best b/c he has more wins. Play the Panther Schedule and have a 3-2 record..then come back to me. Otherwise STFU.

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