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That Browns O line has a number of 1st & 2nd round draft picks on it, and a 3rd is the highest pick on that line. So its by far a much more talented line then Buffalo has.

 

They are starting a 1st, 2 2nds, a 3rd and an UDFA. The Bills are starting a 1st, a 2nd, a 3rd, a 7th (w/1st round talent) and an UDFA. Both teams have a former 1st round picks out and the Bills have a 2nd round bust on their bench. We have been around this enough times but it isn't that the Bills don't put a premium on OL, they just don't know how to identify OL talent. They drafted Cyrus, made Dockery the highest paid OG in league history, etc...
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Hoyer = Orton with some mobility. That's actually pretty good! Johnny, if things keep going like this you'll be on the move in March.

 

Meanwhile, Dalton is just plain horrible. How can he be that inconsistent game to game?

 

EDIT: Jason Campbell is their backup. He'll be their Orton.

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Hoyer = Orton with some mobility. That's actually pretty good! Johnny, if things keep going like this you'll be on the move in March.

 

Meanwhile, Dalton is just plain horrible. How can he be that inconsistent game to game?

 

Ultimately, he'll be the reincarnation of the CFL Megastar that was Doug Flutie. Grey Cup, get ready to be hoisted by Johnny.

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People always talk about skills needed to play QB. We hear things like arm strength, accuracy and intelligence. I think the most overlooked attribute is that they need to have a soul.

Yeah, but Andy Dalton seems to have plenty of red-headed soul. He even grabbed that pass away from a defender a few weeks ago. It also doesn't hurt to be able to, like, throw a football better than the average fan

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