Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Andy Dalton doesn’t appreciate J.J. Watt’s trash talk

As trash speaking goes, J.J. Watt’s remark was pretty gentle stuff, but it surely actually received the eye of Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton.

“Our purpose,” the Houston Texans’ defensive finish informed ESPN’s Lisa Salters after the crew’s 10-6 victory over the beforehand unbeaten Bengals, “was to return in right here and make the ‘Purple Rifle’ appear like a Pink Ryder BB gun, and I feel we did that.”

The BB gun, er Dalton, fired again, enjoying the “what in regards to the children” card.
“There’s lots of children and lots of people who look as much as him,” Dalton stated in his postgame information convention. “For him to make feedback like that, he’s displaying that’s acceptable to try this sort of stuff, to say that form of stuff. It’s disappointing for top-of-the-line gamers on this league to return out and say one thing like that. That’s all I’m going to say about that.

Nobody trusts Andy Dalton when the lights are brilliant

I feel J.J. is an effective participant, however for him to be among the best on this league and to indicate that integrity, and to point out that sort of — it exhibits what he’s about, which is disappointing.”

Dalton’s passes averaged 5.2 yards per try and accomplished 22 of 38 passes for 197 yards (with one interception and three sacks), so we’ll rating this spherical for Watt.

By Tuesday morning, Clay Matthews of the Inexperienced Bay Packers had gotten in on the act.

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