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2 hours ago, McBean said:

I’m gonna get crushed for this but throw them a 5th rounder for him.

Why?

2 hours ago, prissythecat said:

 

Cinci had about 2 seasons a few years back where their team had elite talent on both sides of the ball and probably should have gone deep into playoffs .   However,   they were always 1 and done . And I believe Dalton's play was a major contributor. 

I mean they had a playoff game won with McCarron until Vontaze Burfect starting head hunting 

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2 hours ago, BuffaloRebound said:

 

Are we in that different of a situation than the Bears?  I guess you gotta give Allen the rest of the year, but I’d absolutely go after Dalton in the off-season if Allen doesn’t progress.  

Glad you arent running the team

 

Josh has gotten MUCH better this year. Far more consistent. His biggest issue has been ball security which I'm sure will be a point of emphasis going forward for him. I'm not crowning him yet, but the Bills would be crazy to move on from him for Andy Dalton

 

And I like Dalton

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2 hours ago, CLTbills said:

Wow. Didn't see that coming. I don't watch a lot of Bengals games, but it doesn't seem like QB play is really the problem......

I think you're correct about the QB play.  He has pretty good stats given that they have no o-line and bad defense.  Problem in Cincinnati is the ownership.  Brown is a knuckle dragger and should have sold the team years ago.  Dalton will be around the league for a while yet.  He would be an immediate upgrade for Denver, Washington, Tampa Bay, Titans, and Chicago.  He could be an effective bridge guy for any of those teams if they are developing young players.

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3 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

He threw a bunch of picks a couple weeks ago. He’s the type of QB who can be really good with a really good supporting cast. If he doesn’t have that, he can’t overcome it. 

Sounds like josh Allen?

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Trying to gauge the mind set of the Bengals GM. Its very possible tanking for Tua may have entered the thought process. Thus the Dalton benching. So do you want to trade away arguably the best supporting cast player on the roster. Probably not. Would a QB like Tua change Greens mind set, probably so IMO.

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4 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

Funny how long it takes these organizations to realize Quarterback X isn't good enough.

 

How many years did Cinci waste spinning wheels with Dalton and Mavin Lewis before this?

 

How many years did Miami kill waiting for Tannehill to get good?

 

How many years will the Bills waste waiting for Josh Allen to be less "raw" and "gain experience"?  

 

We'll find out I guess!
 

 

 

If someone has been a complete bust since December 2, 2018 they should be cut not a veteran.

2 hours ago, BillsShredder83 said:

I got fired on my 30th lol

 

I got a call once at home on my birthday that I was being laid off and no need to go to work, they would return my things (they did not return everything and I do not know if some heard about it and raided my desk or they filled the box and did not bother what did not fit). 

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went to a Bengals home game in 2015. It was clear they didn't rust him to throw in the Red Zone. He's just another guy in the mold of Neil O'Donnell or Sam Bradford.

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4 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

Joe Burrow would be a nice fit for that offense 

I can tell by that guy's name that he will bust.

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3 minutes ago, GreggTX said:

The problem is the HC. The sooner they recognize that the better off they will be.

But he knows what flavor creamer McVay takes in his coffee

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9 hours ago, dave mcbride said:

He is not the problem there. 

I don't think he's the solution either.

 

Which ... ultimately makes him a problem.

6 hours ago, london_bills said:

Sounds like josh Allen?

No. Allen is the type that can be really good no matter what he has around him, or really bad no matter what he has around him.

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I know this isn’t what this thread is really about but I’d totally be cool with making a move for Dalton in the offseason. Best case he is an exceptional backup. If the worst happens and Allen becomes a bust, you have another out here.

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9 hours ago, Captain Hindsight said:

Glad you arent running the team

 

Josh has gotten MUCH better this year. Far more consistent. His biggest issue has been ball security which I'm sure will be a point of emphasis going forward for him. I'm not crowning him yet, but the Bills would be crazy to move on from him for Andy Dalton

 

And I like Dalton


We have a much tougher schedule next year. If the team plays like they have this year, against pretty bad teams, we will be tough to win more than 8 games. 
 

Dalton wouldn’t be a straight het swap. He’d be an insurance policy incase Allen doesn’t assert himself as a top half QB in the NFL. We can save the season, and move on the following year. 

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8 hours ago, Figster said:

Trying to gauge the mind set of the Bengals GM. Its very possible tanking for Tua may have entered the thought process. Thus the Dalton benching. So do you want to trade away arguably the best supporting cast player on the roster. Probably not. Would a QB like Tua change Greens mind set, probably so IMO.


FA is before the draft.  Green has to make his decision before knowing what QB they take 

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