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Daltons record as starting qb. He has a great oppurtunity to have a winning record again after next week.
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You're counting the playoff game. Usually when the media talks about a QBs record, they only count regular season. Dalton is 13-12.
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generally they keep regular season separate from playoffs but once again, Dalton is still the best QB of his draft class with his record
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That's a very solid record for a rookie's first 26 games. Peyton Manning lost 13 in his first season alone.
It's just way too early to start judging him. And it'll be that way for another year. |
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at this point I would go by his draft class, after 3 years the tendencies and results of a qb are well known enough where they get compared across the league
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