The Cincinnati Bengals have always had a history of keeping players, and coaches, that have shown promise. It almost seems like you can be as terrible as possible if you’ve had good days as well.
That era may be all but over in Cincinnati as the team rid themselves of Marvin Lewis last year after three straight underperforming seasons. Now, if history repeats itself, it may be Andy Dalton on the hot seat.
After all, Andy Dalton has arguably been the worst consistently-starting quarterback since 2011. Pro Football Focus’ Mark Chichester backed up that claim by tracking which quarterback has had the most subpar performances.