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Terry Bradshaw ranked Dalton ahead of Cam...


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Not to beat the "its could possibly be a race thing". If it was Blane Gabbert who switched roles with Cam Newton the no.1 position goes easily to Gabbert with 2 wins..

Not saying Bradshaw hates anyone because of their race but it still skews perspective and bias...welcome to the world.

Just like the last address of the jurors at the end of "A Time to Kill"- " ...now imagine the qb is white" ...tears ensue and Bradshaw lets Cecil Newton free.

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watching some of the Cincy game and Dalton is impressive, he is making good reads and throws.

My beef with Bradshaw isnt a knock on Dalton, who I think is a very good young QB, but I think just by looking at wins and loses when it comes to these two lack depth from an analyst who should recognize other variables besides wins and losses, like the fact Cam is asked to do far more, or the fact the Panthers D is trash.

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