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11 hours ago, t96 said:

Yes we are all rejoicing not having to watch the midget play, and yes he deserves the Eric Cartman treatment:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTcGDIJPYcc

But let's snap back to reality here. We were outscored by 60 (SIXTY) points in weeks 1 and 2. Average 30 point loss. Maybe Dalton helps us shave off 20 of those points, I'd consider that a huge success. Still an average 10 point loss. This team still sucks. Don't try to kill reality:

 

I don’t think anyone is rejoicing over Andy Dalton. No one has excepted this being in a rebuild. Tepper (first and foremost) Matt rhule, and Scott Fitterer absolutely dismantled this franchise. 
 

These last 2 games might have been the worst display of football I have ever seen. Highschool level, not even college. Both sides of the ball. 

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