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Saying a QB is "basically Andy Dalton" or "another Andy Dalton" or "could be Andy Dalton".

"I thought on tape he had some heavy feet."
Quote:What I am saying is the only thing stopping him is alcohol, so he will live up to his potential as soon as if
he gets sober.
Sneakers, he definitely will get sober and stay that way because he is in rehab. That is what rehab is for.

Quote:Sneakers, he definitely will get sober and stay that way because he is in rehab. That is what rehab is for.


Until he relapses.
Quote:Until he relapses.


That's the spirit! Smile haha
Quote:Until he relapses.
 

Not going to happen.
Quote:Not going to happen.


You don't know that.


Normally I'll give someone the benefit of the doubt, but as fans we've already done that. Thrice. At this point it becomes guilty until proven innocent.
Quote:You don't know that.


Normally I'll give someone the benefit of the doubt, but as fans we've already done that. Thrice. At this point it becomes guilty until proven innocent.
 

"Faith is being sure of what we hope for and knowing what we do not see." I believe that statement.
Quote:"Faith is being sure of what we hope for and knowing what we do not see." I believe that statement.


I know where you're getting that from. I agree with both the statement and it's source. That being said, it wasn't referring to putting your faith in people.


I think Justin will be back in the league. Hopefully for us. But that really isn't the most important thing. Having a number one receiver would speed up the rebuild immeasurably but he's worth so much more than just a football player. He's a human and has inherent value. I hope he finds his identity before this affliction consumes him.
Quote:I know where you're getting that from. I agree with both the statement and its source. That being said, it wasn't referring to putting your faith in people.


I think Justin will be back in the league. Hopefully for us. But that really isn't the most important thing. Having a number one receiver would speed up the rebuild immeasurably but he's worth so much more than just a football player. He's a human and has inherent value. I hope he finds his identity before this affliction consumes him.
 

I can't imagine seeing him in a different team's uniform. Dave Caldwell has no interest in giving up on him. But I will worry about that happening if we draft a wide receiver.

 

Now let's get back to the topic.
Quote:There is another cliche - "He creates good seperation."
 

That's not cliche.  You can plainly see if a WR can create separation.  Look at what Cecil did to Joe Haden in Cleveland last year.  Cecil is slower than Haden by far, but still created separation to make the TD grab.

 

Generally when they say "he created good separation", that means the WR runs crisp routes or knows how to turn a CB's hips away from the direction of the route.
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