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bengaldoug
former pessimistic homer
The PFF grades are in.
Dalton +1.1
Brady -2.7
Whoda thunk it?
:ss::ss::ss:
Dalton +1.1
Brady -2.7
Whoda thunk it?
:ss::ss::ss:
Thats the Pats fault they dont have credible receivers...I consider Amendola that but he is soft tissue injured all the time.... With that said lets say we lose to them....then we are hearing this.. "You guys let Brady come in here and bust your asses with a bunch of rookie receivers, Bengals suck" EXACTLY! We did what we had to do to get the win and we made sure their running game didnt kill us either...We have no control over personnel decisions made in Foxboro....
The PFF grades are in.
Dalton +1.1
Brady -2.7
Whoda thunk it?
:ss::ss::ss:
Brady has played poorly pretty much all season.
Thats the Pats fault they dont have credible receivers...I consider Amendola that but he is soft tissue injured all the time.... With that said lets say we lose to them....then we are hearing this.. "You guys let Brady come in here and bust your asses with a bunch of rookie receivers, Bengals suck" EXACTLY! We did what we had to do to get the win and we made sure their running game didnt kill us either...We have no control over personnel decisions made in Foxboro....
If Brady had A.J. Green, you guys would've been done for. Name 1 credible receiver on the Pats.
Dalton made a huge throw to get them out of their own end to Marvin Jones, and was generally decisive and accurate, save for the awful throw he made in the red zone throwing back across his body into the middle, which is the first lesson a quarterback is taught never to do. He also made some plays running the ball, and if I remember right even ran the read option once.
He did run the read option once....and slid right before the 1st down lol....But it was a positive 9 yards...
Although it helps Andy to have AJ, from my understanding, the way PFF ranks QB's, it's more dependant on the reads the QB makes, accuracy of the pass, difficulty of the pass, etc.