as the only one who actually faced a winning and division-leading team of those "hot button" QBs selected because they're frequently brought up on FH as the standard bearers. Not too shabby, eh?

Telling...LOLas the only one who actually faced a winning and division-leading team of those "hot button" QBs selected because they're frequently brought up on FH as the standard bearers. Not too shabby, eh?
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as the only one who actually faced a winning and division-leading team of those "hot button" QBs selected because they're frequently brought up on FH as the standard bearers. Not too shabby, eh?
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Andy Dalton still blows. Said it before and will say it again. The more I see of the Bengals, the more I realize their QB is A) a terrible road QB, and B) holding that football team back.
B-b-b-but Awsi says he's the bestestest QB evarz11!1!1!
So Dalton fails to do something that Tannehill did just one week earlier: go into the ketchup bottle and walk away with a W.
So the conclusion is that he was better today than those other QBs were today?
If so, I'm in full agreement. :up: