Paul Alexander is one of the more interesting elements of football twitter.
The former Cincinnati Bengals offensive line coach has all sorts of quality content up on his feed since moving away from coaching itself.
More recently, an interesting note about a quarterback came up. And while it seemingly refers to Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, it’s hard not to make the connection between Alexander, the Bengals and a starting quarterback by the name of Andy Dalton.
Keep in mind while the Chicago-Trubisky angle makes sense, the Bengals are off to the worst start in franchise history and a new head coach just went back on his decision and reappointed Dalton the starter.
The tweet in question:
TRUTH. When the QB stinks, and the COACH blames everyone else on offense to “protect” his confidence …. the COACH loses the TEAM. I’ve seen it so many times. Just tell it like it is …. or say nothing.
— Paul Alexander (@CoachPaulAlex) November 28, 2019
Maybe this has nothing to do with Dalton. But this tweet followed closely:
EMPTY SEATS at NFL GAMES. TV is so great and many would rather watch at home.I have a solution … MULTIPLE MEGATRON BOARDS with multiple camera angles,replays, stats,analytics and analysis with dedicated audio feeds.Give the fans something they can’t get at home.They will come pic.twitter.com/4rn41v8x5B
— Paul Alexander (@CoachPaulAlex) November 28, 2019
What’s interesting here is Alexander saw plenty of bad quarterback play in Cincinnati. He arrived in 1994 as line coach and was trusted so much he was a top assistant to Marvin Lewis in 2002 as assistant head coach (he lasted half a season in Dallas after 23 years in Cincinnati).
But the Dalton connection is notable given the veteran’s downfall since his strong 2015 campaign, all the way to getting benched in favor of a rookie as soon as a new head coach arrived.
So far, it doesn’t seem like Zac Taylor has lost the locker room. The players are fighting. But Dalton was also a guy looking for a trade, which is impressive given his reputation and character.
With Dalton about to undergo his first start since getting the job back, this might be something to keep in mind.
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