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Former Bengals starting QB Andy Dalton has signed with the Dallas Cowboys...
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Former Bengals starting QB Andy Dalton has signed with the Dallas Cowboys...
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oline526448 months
Not a Dallas fan or a Dalton fan, but I am interested in seeing him play with some actual weapons.
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Lynxrufus201248 months
He had weapons with the Bengals back 5 or 6 years ago and choked in every playoff game. He will only hold a clipboard if Dallas is lucky.
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SidetrackSilvera48 months
Jerry has a ginger fetish.
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BobABooey48 months
Drew Bledsoe signed with the Cowboys because the Patriots went with a younger QB and that turned out pretty well. Does the Dallas signing fulfill another part of the fateful prophecy of Joe’s success? Gotta run - Curse of Oak Island is coming on!
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Tiger in Texas48 months
Surprise move! Dallas gets a great backup and Dalton essentially comes home!
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Hangit48 months
Baw threw for 3500 yds last season and has averaged 3500 over 9 seasons. With La'el protecting him he may do more if he can get that INT thing under control.
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TaderSalad48 months
And the Saints grabbed Winston... el oh el.
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TiptonInSC48 months
I hate the Cowboys, but this is a great pickup for them. Dalton is now the best back-up in the league.
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SECdragonmaster48 months
Cam going to the Patriots or Packers now...
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bigman33448 months
he will be starting by midseason.
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Buckeye Jeaux48 months
That didn't take long
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TigerLunatik48 months
Can't wait to hear the spin on this deal from the talking heads considering they haven't locked Dak up long term.
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Che Boludo48 months
Even better insurance policy then. If Dak signs, 3 million guaranteed and 7 million total is not a bad paycheck for a year of holding a clipboard. Backup NFL QB has to be one of the best jobs in the world. Especially those Detmer types who parlayed lower tier NFL talent into pretty solid NFL careers as a regular backup.
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