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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Rell&Gold He has done that. He's also missed reads. Made poor decisions. Taken terrible sacks. Some bad ball placement as well. He's average QB no doubt he's apart of the problem as well. Oh Relly, you’re just ...
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Re: Observations from the Saints last second loss to Bucs
Oh Relly, you’re just mad that ol’ Crabby Patty isn’t the QB. Lol. Dalton hasn’t been bad at all. He’s just not going to light the world on fire. He was brought in as a backup. He’s been better than most in that same role that get tossed into the starting lineup.
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Re: Observations from the Saints last second loss to Bucs
I'm not mad that Jameis isn't the QB but I know avg QB play when I see it. All the stat padding like Trevor Siemiean with a couple big throws here and there. When it counts when it matters the most Andy Dalton is not leading this team No better than Jameis if not worse. I don't deal with facts from one side unlike some of you I look at the whole picture do I agree Jameis shouldn't have lost his position to injury? Absolutely especially when the guy replacing you is 3-7 since he's taking over and one of those games he just handed the ball of most of the game. I said he's avg we agree there. But he's been in position to win games for us and have not came through AT ALL. Jameis first and only win unfortunately was a 4th quarter comeback. Make all the BS Jameis jokes all you want Andy Dalton is still mid.
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Re: Observations from the Saints last second loss to Bucs
How delusional can you be Andy hasn't been bad at all? At all? He hasn't been better than most. He's 4-9 if play was better than most the team would be better than most. Jameis was injured missed the pre-season. What's Dalton excuse?
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Re: Observations from the Saints last second loss to Bucs
Originally Posted by Rell&Gold
You are wasting your time. If Winston had the stats and record that Dalton had they would be calling for his head and saying he sucks and is trash. I could be wrong but I truly believe that we would have a few more wins because of the big play potential.![]()
Both are average but somehow Dalton gets a pass and Winston doesn’t. At this point what does it hurt to try something different… |
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Re: Observations from the Saints last second loss to Bucs
Originally Posted by Rsanders24
They both make mistakes. However, Dalton does not throw as many interceptions. He isn't flustered with a pass rush, Dalton actually knows how to read a defense and find his check down valve if necessary. I had hoped that Winston could replicate the performance under Sean Payton. Apparently, Dennis Allen has seen enough to realize that Dalton gives us a better chance. Maybe not the best chance of winning but better than we would with Winston. It's unfortunate and I had hoped that Winston would play better.
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