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Which QB to start franchise with, Cam, Kapernick, or Dalton?


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And guess what? So far by the fANS vote they have Dalton leading both Cam and Kaepernick NFLN? Am I missing something? It's amazing what A.J Green can do for you.

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Dalton is not that good....

I wanna see the NFL the fANS are watching where Dalton is better than Cam and Kaepernick. Feels like I'm being prank.

 

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Dalton fell into a great situation...

Not only did he take over a team that already had a top five defense in place, but he came into the league with one of the most hyped wide receivers in recent memory.

On top of that, Cincinnati is under great management. They have a coach and general manager that understands that they have to surround Dalton with talent... so they go out and draft Mohammed Sanu last year and Tyler Eifert and Giovani Bernard this year.

It's almost impossible for Dalton to fail.

Kaepernick shouldn't even be in the discussion he didn't even have a great year, he had a great 3/5 of a year.

Once teams are able to get more film on Kaepernick, they will be able to devise a much better game plan that is geared to Kaepernicks' strengths. The Rams were one of those teams that had a great game plan for Colin.

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Well what are you going to do,  most people base their opinion on who's "good" by wins and playoff appearances/wins.  But if you asked these same people who said Dalton or Kaepernick,  Could they of done better than cam coming into a 2-14 team?

 

If cam had the luxury of a top 5 defense,  Oh Wee Mayne...

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Well what are you going to do, most people base their opinion on who's "good" by wins and playoff appearances/wins. But if you asked these same people who said Dalton or Kaepernick, Could they of done better than cam coming into a 2-14 team?

If cam had the luxury of a top 5 defense, Oh Wee Mayne...

You're about to witness your last comment first hand.

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