Andy Dalton’s Hilarious Text Messages After Thursday Night
By Josh Sanchez
Andy Dalton and the Cincinnati Bengals fell flat on their face Thursday night against the Cleveland Browns and here is a look at his text message inbox following the disappointing performance.
The Cincinnati Bengals hosted the division rival Cleveland Browns to kick off Week 10 of the NFL regular season and things did not go as planned for the home team.
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Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton struggled mightily and his team was never able to get anything going.
As a result, the Bengals were embarassed in front of their home fans as the Browns rolled to a blowout victory, 24-3.
Dalton finished the game completing just 10-of-33 passes for 86 yards and three interceptions. Andy Dalton recorded a 2.0 passer rating and a 4.3 QBR. Yikes.
As you would expect following such a disastrous performance, the Internet decided to have some fun at Andy Dalton’s expense.
The NFL Memes Twitter account sent out a photo that gives us a look at Dalton’s “text message inbox” from during and after the game. The result was pure hilarity, with messages to wide receiver A.J. Green and messages from the likes of LeBron James, Johnny Manziel and Rex Ryan.
Check out the result below:
Poor Andy Dalton.
The Bengals will hope things get better next week when they travel to the Superdome for a meeting with the New Orleans Saints.
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