Monday, November 10, 2014

Browns at Bengals


 Andy Dalton's Performance was not very impressive on Thursday night to say the lease. the browns also did a good job working as a team and not focusing on individual performance. Andy Dalton continues to disappoint in Cincinnati, many speculate that he does not have what it takes to be a dominant QB in the NFL. His performance in the playoffs last season was the source of all of all the doubt associated with him, and his inability to win clutch games. This inexperience was apparent on Thursday night's game as the Bengals led by supposedly one of the best QB's in the league, where embarrassed at home by division rival the Cleveland Browns. Final Score of the night was 24-3 Cleveland.


Andy Dalton


 More controversy during the off season due to his hefty contract negotiation evaluated at $96 million for 6 years. The Bengals organization would be pretty upset with themselves if Dalton's performance doesn't improve, and see themselves at the bottom of a tough AFC North division.


On the other side of the field was Brian Hoyer and the up and coming Cleveland Browns. Hoyer has been overwhelmingly good and has won 6 out of his last 8 games. So far this season he has thrown 10 TD's with only 4 interceptions for 2,212 yards, not too shabby for a backup quarterback! He is quickly gaining momentum and comfort as the starting QB for the Browns and some say he has a better chance than Manziel.

 The questions the Browns have is whether or not to pull the plug on Hoyer and turn it to Manziel? Doing so might cause Hoyer to sign to another team when he could be at the prime of his career at 29 years old. Othe questions include:What kind of value is Hoyer worth, what could he bring to an NFL team if released? Can Manziel stack up to what Hoyer has done so far?


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