The Facts: Despite boasting the likes of A.J. Green, Jeremy Hill, Giovani Bernard, Tyler Eifert and others, the Bengals' weapons are mainly ignored because of their quarterback, Dalton. "I'm not concerned with Andy as much as everybody else is," OC Hue Jackson said Tuesday. "I understand that we haven't won a playoff game and that falls at his feet, and mine, too, and the rest of the offensive staff and players, as well. But he's done everything -- and I mean this -- he's invested everything that he can into preparing himself to be the best he can be for this season. And I'm totally behind him 100 percent, and I think he's going to have a great year -- not a good year, a great year."
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Last season the Bengals' offense was hampered by injuries to Green, Eifert and Marvin Jones. With all his weapons back and two dynamic running backs, Jackson plans to be more creative with his formations and plays in 2015. "We're going to open Pandora's box more," Jackson said. "We tickled it a little bit last year. We're going to open it up a little bit more this year and be who I think we can be. ..." As NFL.com notes, Jackson isn't afraid and believes Dalton can handle whatever comes out of Pandora's box. We'll go ahead and suggest believing it when you see it.