http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...engals-agree-to-six-year-115-million-contract
So this is where we're at, completely over paying for average at best QB's.
So this is where we're at, completely over paying for average at best QB's.
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http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...engals-agree-to-six-year-115-million-contract
So this is where we're at, completely over paying for average at best QB's.
To think, yesterday he was just a kid from lil ole Katy, Texas.
Yeah but it traps you. It's just like Schaub getting his extension. Just because it's comfortable doesn't mean its the right move.
it's what the market dictates. If there were too many good QB's for teams we would be talking about the opposite dynamic.http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...engals-agree-to-six-year-115-million-contract
So this is where we're at, completely over paying for average at best QB's.
Say the team goes to the playoffs and loses the first game again. What is the alternative?
Just discussing the thought process...not saying what is right and wrong. Agreed this is the same position Houston was in with Schaub.
it's what the market dictates. If there were too many good QB's for teams we would be talking about the opposite dynamic.
#Bengals QB Andy Dalton will make $22M in the first 6 months of his 6-year extension.
#Bengals QB Andy dalton signed a 6-year, $96M extension today, per source who has seen it. Can make up to $115M. $17M guaranteed in 3 days.
Ian Rapoport ‏@RapSheet#Bengals QB Andy dalton signed a 6-year, $96M extension today, per source who has seen it. Can make up to $115M. $17M guaranteed in 3 days.
What kind of signing bonus? If it's just $17M for this year, & that's the only guaranteed portion, they're pretty much telling him this is his shot. Show us you're worth that money, or you're gone.
If the Bengals have that kind of cap room, that's fine. Nothing wrong with that & probably won't hurt them past this year if it doesn't work out.
Team can release after the 2015 season for only $7.2m dead money.
This is where I will get flamed, but Luck is supposedly the next real thing. 2 years, 2 playoff appearances. Beating KC last year was more of KC choking that away then Luck winning it, but everyone thinks he will be a great player in the future.
Dalton has been in the game 3 years with 3 playoff appearances, but has 3 losses in those games. The teams record has gotten better each season, and they have went from 3rd in their div, to 2nd, to winning it last year.
Sure, everyone says it is what you do in the playoffs, but lets take it this way. Peyton was 0-3 in his first 3 playoff games, but it was thought the team around him was the bigger reason of him not winning. Football is the ultimate team sport. Manning and Luck get the benefit from the press, but Dalton is being questioned if he is the right QB for the team and worth the $.
If a QB cannot get you into the playoffs, okay, blast away, but Dalton has and so the team has not won a game, does everything fall on him for that reason..
Comparing apples to apples, Manning was 0-3, and Luck is 1-2...
I think Dalton is a good QB, not great, not elite, but a QB that can get his team to the playoffs in each of his first 3 years, yeah, I'd take him. Anything can happen in the playoffs.....
I think Dalton is a good QB, not great, not elite, but a QB that can get his team to the playoffs in each of his first 3 years, yeah, I'd take him. Anything can happen in the playoffs.....
The Bengals have a top-8 roster in the league. They should be getting to the playoffs every year. The reason they are losing is because Dalton has 1 TD and 6 INT's in 3 games and a career playoff QB rating of 56.2.
Meanwhile, Luck plays on a pretty bad roster overall and has still been to the playoffs both years. His numbers aren't great (6 TD's and 8 INT's with a 70.0 QB rating) but his defense has given up 37.0 PPG & 457.0 YPG in those 3 games.
This is where I will get flamed, but Luck is supposedly the next real thing. 2 years, 2 playoff appearances. Beating KC last year was more of KC choking that away then Luck winning it, but everyone thinks he will be a great player in the future.
Dalton has been in the game 3 years with 3 playoff appearances, but has 3 losses in those games. The teams record has gotten better each season, and they have went from 3rd in their div, to 2nd, to winning it last year.
Sure, everyone says it is what you do in the playoffs, but lets take it this way. Peyton was 0-3 in his first 3 playoff games, but it was thought the team around him was the bigger reason of him not winning. Football is the ultimate team sport. Manning and Luck get the benefit from the press, but Dalton is being questioned if he is the right QB for the team and worth the $.
If a QB cannot get you into the playoffs, okay, blast away, but Dalton has and so the team has not won a game, does everything fall on him for that reason..
Comparing apples to apples, Manning was 0-3, and Luck is 1-2...
I think Dalton is a good QB, not great, not elite, but a QB that can get his team to the playoffs in each of his first 3 years, yeah, I'd take him. Anything can happen in the playoffs.....
So, you prefer "Gingers" to "Werewolves"??
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This is where I will get flamed, but Luck is supposedly the next real thing. 2 years, 2 playoff appearances. Beating KC last year was more of KC choking that away then Luck winning it, but everyone thinks he will be a great player in the future.
Dalton has been in the game 3 years with 3 playoff appearances, but has 3 losses in those games. The teams record has gotten better each season, and they have went from 3rd in their div, to 2nd, to winning it last year.
Sure, everyone says it is what you do in the playoffs, but lets take it this way. Peyton was 0-3 in his first 3 playoff games, but it was thought the team around him was the bigger reason of him not winning. Football is the ultimate team sport. Manning and Luck get the benefit from the press, but Dalton is being questioned if he is the right QB for the team and worth the $.
If a QB cannot get you into the playoffs, okay, blast away, but Dalton has and so the team has not won a game, does everything fall on him for that reason..
Comparing apples to apples, Manning was 0-3, and Luck is 1-2...
I think Dalton is a good QB, not great, not elite, but a QB that can get his team to the playoffs in each of his first 3 years, yeah, I'd take him. Anything can happen in the playoffs.....
This is where I will get flamed, but Luck is supposedly the next real thing. 2 years, 2 playoff appearances. Beating KC last year was more of KC choking that away then Luck winning it, but everyone thinks he will be a great player in the future.
Colts’ Andrew Luck has a knack for comebacks
After watching Luck throw for 3,822 yards and 23 touchdowns and lead the Colts to their second straight 11-win season, Patriots coach Bill Belichick doesn’t see many holes in Luck’s game.
“A really complete player,” Belichick said. “Great long-ball thrower. Very accurate. Has a good touch on short, intermediate passes. Reads defenses well. Does a good job checking plays at the line of scrimmage and making some of those adjustments. Active in the pocket.
“Hard guy to tackle. Hard guy to bring down. Good feet. Can scramble and run. Can scramble and buy time to throw. Has good vision down the field. Makes good decisions. There’s not really any weaknesses to his game.”
Luck’s greatest strength might be that he never thinks a game is over. So should he find himself in another gigantic hole to the Patriots, he’ll do what he’s always done: Look at the clock and get to work.
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What's the point where we stop thinking that every mediocre QB is overpaid and start realizing that this is the going rate for a decent (not great) QB in the NFL?
I'm definitely not going to flame you. The thing about Andrew Luck is he shows all the signs of greatness, from the way he prepares, studies film, leads his team, and fully commands the playbook.
He is the real deal, and I have no doubt that he will be considered an elite QB at some point in his career. I hate to say it as a Texans fan, but it is what it is when I objectively analyze it as a fan of the NFL.
I'm definitely not going to flame you. The thing about Andrew Luck is he shows all the signs of greatness, from the way he prepares, studies film, leads his team, and fully commands the playbook.
And there is one intangible that I always look at that cannot be taught: clutch.
For instance (and read the praise from Bill Belichick):
Remember, his rookie season, he lost to the eventual Super Bowl champions Ravens.
Last season, they lost to the Patriots - in NE - in the playoffs. There is no shame in that, because many teams have done the same over the years.
Comparing losses to the Ravens and Patriots in the playoffs to losing twice to the Texans is simply not a valid comparison, all things considered.
And about that playoff win: in the 2013-14 NFL playoffs, he led the Colts to the second largest playoff comeback in NFL history. (And we all know too much about the first.)
Clutch factor, man. For the record, in two seasons, he has 8 fourth quarter comebacks, 11 game-winning drives.
Think about that for a second.
He is the real deal, and I have no doubt that he will be considered an elite QB at some point in his career. I hate to say it as a Texans fan, but it is what it is when I objectively analyze it as a fan of the NFL.
One day you will laugh that you tried to compare Dalton to Luck. It is the equivalent of comparing Carson Palmer to Tom Brady.
The way I'm looking at it is like this. I'd let him walk before I take a $16M cap hit to keep him on my roster. With a $12M signing bonus & a $5M roster bonus, we're already looking at $7M cap hit for 2014.
His salary will have to be less than $3M for me to feel we've got a "good deal" as a Bengal. Once we get over a $10M cap hit, he had better be in the conversation with Brees, Rodgers, Manning, Brady.
Right now I think of Dalton in that Tannehill group. I'd say Flacco & Ryan, but those guys are way overpaid as well.
I'm definitely not going to flame you. The thing about Andrew Luck is he shows all the signs of greatness, from the way he prepares, studies film, leads his team, and fully commands the playbook.
And there is one intangible that I always look at that cannot be taught: clutch.
Not disagreeing with you, just spinning off. Why are those noble losses for Luck but the same losses were proof of absolute abject failure by Schaub/Kubiak?
Laying it on a little thick there DB. His ability to create & improvise is what keeps him in games because he doesn't have the command of the playbook like a Brees, Rodgers, Brady, or Manning.
Depends. If he starts believing his own press, he may never be more than Donovan McNabb
Laying it on a little thick there DB. His ability to create & improvise is what keeps him in games because he doesn't have the command of the playbook like a Brees, Rodgers, Brady, or Manning.
No shame in that, he'll most likely get there, but he hasn't shown it yet, not to me.
Depends. If he starts believing his own press, he may never be more than Donovan McNabb (not that that's a bad thing), or Joe Flacco. If he keeps working to get better, it could happen. It's likely to happen, but hopefully Jj Watt & JaDaveon can get him to start second guessing himself.
I was not trying to compare, I was just saying that everyone who thinks that Dalton got too much money for not doing much is not looking at the #'s. I am just going off numbers, that is it...
As for how Luck lost in the playoffs, remember, Dalton lost to Houston 2 times, and both of those years, Houston was actually a damn good team that had a chance at a SB run, so no harm losing to Houston, if Luck gets to say he lost to the eventual SB champs. Remember, I am going on playoff #'s only. Regular season #'s do not matter,as they both have made the playoffs every year they have started. Yes, Luck beat KC last year, again, I say it was more KC choking than Luck winning, as all Oiler fan can attest to vs. Buffalo.
I am not a Indy hater as noted, not even close...nor is Dalton in the same class as Manning, but give this kid a break, with the salaries they way they are now, what do you think he should have received.. 6 years, 80 million. He is a starting QB who has made the playoffs.
As for Tex... I am not bashing Luck at all, don't even see anything in my post that shows I am, I was just saying for all the Dalton haters, that his numbers are in line( playoff ) with those other QB's who are great or will be great, but that Dalton gets no run... Coaches and QB's get run out if they do not make the playoffs, so regardless on who is the reason the team wins or not, fact is with PLAYOFF numbers, those other QB's mentioned were no better than Dalton is now at their same stages of their career. Again, did not compare Dalton to Manning, Luck, Brady or God for that matter, just saying I feel he deserves the $ he got.
Not disagreeing with you, just spinning off. Why are those noble losses for Luck but the same losses were proof of absolute abject failure by Schaub/Kubiak?
He hasn't had full control of the play book on each and every snap, but those guys didn't either in their second year. Don't want to speak for DB, but to me "fully commands the playbook" means that he knows and can run all the plays without a problem. There isn't a play that can't be called because he can't run it because he doesn't know it or isn't physically able to do it.
http://www.texanstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99717&highlight=andrew+luck+flip+phone
Don't know him personally, but from everything I know about him I can't see that happening.
Admiration (hype) for one and hate for the other.Not disagreeing with you, just spinning off. Why are those noble losses for Luck but the same losses were proof of absolute abject failure by Schaub/Kubiak?
Not disagreeing with you, just spinning off. Why are those noble losses for Luck but the same losses were proof of absolute abject failure by Schaub/Kubiak?
Admiration (hype) for one and hate for the other.
No more complex than that.
What's the point where we stop thinking that every mediocre QB is overpaid and start realizing that this is the going rate for a decent (not great) QB in the NFL?
And Real Estate had a going rate in 2007. It was still overpriced as a sustainable value. These are called price bubbles and QB is in one in the NFL.
I make no apologies about supporting Kubiak when I did (back in '08/09 when we barely had a winning season) because I felt the team had come a lonnnng way from the mess of a team we had in '05.The only reason why you would strut some post like this out here at this point in time is because you argued and argued on behalf of Kubiak's alleged greatness for years. Has nothing to do with hate. That's comical at this point and always has been.
Would you give Dalton that contract to play for Texans?
Then you better hope Savage is all that or the 2015 draft brings something sweet.If I didn't think I could get a better QB in the 2015 draft , or that Savage couldn't become a franchise QB, then the answer would be YES.
If I didn't think I could get a better QB in the 2015 draft , or that Savage couldn't become a franchise QB, then the answer would be YES.
Did you think it was a mistake to sign Schaub for a $15M avg salary?
cincy really had no choice best QB they have had in a while even tho even tho IMO they made a bad one a didn't gambal because I think Andy will never lead them to a SB
cincy really had no choice best QB they have had in a while even tho even tho IMO they made a bad one a didn't gambal because I think Andy will never lead them to a SB
Nobody else was going to pay Dalton that kind of money
Nobody else was going to pay Dalton that kind of money.
If we had a choice between "making a go with Fitz" or signing a young, still teachable, strong-armed QB with winning experience which way would you go?Nobody else was going to pay Dalton that kind of money. To say they had no choice... let's just agree to disagree. They could have let him walk. (This has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that I've got a mancrush on McCarron).
They signed Jason Campbell back in March... hey, if we can make a go at it with Fitzpatrick, they could have toughed it out with Campbell.