Thread: It's official, Joe is ELITE
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02-10-2013, 05:12 AM #21
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Re: It's official, Joe is ELITE
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Re: It's official, Joe is ELITE
I think Dalton has the capacity to be very good. However, I think that the Bengals (coaching staff) and Dalton himself need to realize his limitations and work to expand on the things he does really well.
#1 - he is a lot more mobile than people give him credit for. He should be doing a lot more play action roll outs than what he does.
#2 - he is very accurate on short and intermediate passes. He throws a nice deep ball, but he doesn't have the velocity on it and honestly, he relies on AJ Green A LOT on those deep passes. When you have a WR like Green, you can do that.
#3 - he is a perfect fit for a WCO. He really is.
The Bengals have a good thing going. What they really need is a true #2 receiver to step up. Be it Marvin Jones, Jermaine Gresham or Mohammed Sanu, it doesn't matter. They need someone else besides AJ Green who can move the chains. They also need a more dynamic RB than BGE. He's good, but if they could get a player like Eddie Lacy, Giovani Bernard, or Jonathan Franklin, then they would be able to do a lot more IMO.When it comes to quarterbacks, don't pay attention to stats; pay attention to guys who make crucial plays at crucial times. -Gil Brandt
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