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Lead story on pro football talk about Burrow not wanting to play here.
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I mean TJ Carson Jordan they say narrative is Joe doesn't want to play here
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PFT is lead by a steeler fan that sees his future and it isn't bright. These stories are all just click bait at this point...Let them look stupid when he is taken and signs immediately.

WE are better off talking about what to do in Rd 2
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Link?

Who is saying this?
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All I saw was this...

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/02/06/joe-burrows-dad-tries-to-tamp-down-speculation-they-dont-want-to-be-bengals/

It's going to be a long couple months of this speculation. It is interesting that the 0-16 and 1-15 Browns never had this pushback when they got the 1st overall pick, but MB earns this kind of media coverage and doesn't care.

If anything this is eye opening to Burrow as it relates the weight carried by being a Bengals QB.
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Florio and King in video are "Reading the tea leaves"
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The tea leaves are easy to read as it relates to Burrow not being overly thrilled to be a Bengal. He never said I want to go to Cinci and turn it around (like Baker did Cleveland and some other potential first round picks have said about the team picking 1 overall). So the tea leaves especially through the media read that he'd be happy to be drafted by the Bengals but if he had his choice the Bengals wouldn't be the team he played for.

And that is completely understandable.

The Seniorbowl snub was an eye opener.

Hopefully MB and co will do something to show him they care about winning (they won't). The relationship has started off a little rocky. I think we can all admit that.
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The Burrow crew is saying nothing of the sort though.
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Kind of a false and misleading thread title.. Whatever
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Last on the list: Joe Burrow’s Dad Tries To Tamp Down Speculation They Don’t Want To Be Bengals


Soooooo... WTF are you talking about?
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(02-06-2020, 12:19 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Kind of a false and misleading thread title.. Whatever

Pretty damn annoying honestly. My heart sank when I read it, but it’s obviously nothing substantial.
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(02-06-2020, 12:28 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Pretty damn annoying honestly. My heart sank when I read it, but it’s obviously nothing substantial.


Just more of the same.....and someone else (Florio) jumping in and piling on.  Until Joe or his camp says something of the sort, it's all just noise. 

Now, I'm hoping what he said about playing for a team serious about a Super Bowl makes Mikey and crew take notice, but that doesn't mean the guy said he wouldn't play here. From what I read, he'll play wherever. If the team doesn't do what he feels is necessary, he could potentially leave at the end of his deal. But I don't see him refusing to come to Cincy.

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(02-06-2020, 11:46 AM)Bengalfan4life27c Wrote: I mean TJ Carson Jordan they say narrative is Joe doesn't want to play here

PFT in my opinion has as much credibility as a serial liar, say any DC Congressmen.
Not worth the electricity used to publish.
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(02-06-2020, 11:57 AM)jj22 Wrote: All I saw was this...

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/02/06/joe-burrows-dad-tries-to-tamp-down-speculation-they-dont-want-to-be-bengals/

It's going to be a long couple months of this speculation. It is interesting that the 0-16 and 1-15 Browns never had this pushback when they got the 1st overall pick, but MB earns this kind of media coverage and doesn't care.

If anything this is eye opening to Burrow as it relates the weight carried by being a Bengals QB.

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(02-06-2020, 12:28 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Pretty damn annoying honestly. My heart sank when I read it, but it’s obviously nothing substantial.

(02-06-2020, 12:48 PM)Wyche Wrote: Just more of the same.....and someone else (Florio) jumping in and piling on.  Until Joe or his camp says something of the sort, it's all just noise. 

Now, I'm hoping what he said about playing for a team serious about a Super Bowl makes Mikey and crew take notice, but that doesn't mean the guy said he wouldn't play here. From what I read, he'll play wherever. If the team doesn't do what he feels is necessary, he could potentially leave at the end of his deal. But I don't see him refusing to come to Cincy.

I can't wait until they announce Burrow will be the number 1 pick.
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National media is trying to force a story line. The usual story, this time of year, is WHO will be #1. They don't have that story to kick around so they are inventing one. Nothing coming from the Burrow camp is indicating he won't play for the Bengals. Even, saying he wants to go to a team committed to the Super Bowl is pretty status quo for any top draft pick prospect. What do we want him to say that he wants to play for a committed loser?
We're going to make ourselves crazy if we jump at every "story" coming from people who don't know jack about the situation.
 

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Yep, he wants nothing to do with Cincinnati. That's why he's banging around with Sam Hubbard at the Super Bowl. They've probably already made plans about what they are going to do when Burrow gets into town....
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(02-06-2020, 01:40 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Yep, he wants nothing to do with Cincinnati. That's why he's banging around with Sam Hubbard at the Super Bowl. They've probably already made plans about what they are going to do when Burrow gets into town....

Joe:  Sam, have you ever been to the Burrito Buggy, in Athens at 2:00 am?
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Fake news
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(02-06-2020, 12:05 PM)jj22 Wrote: The tea leaves are easy to read as it relates to Burrow not being overly thrilled to be a Bengal. He never said I want to go to Cinci and turn it around (like Baker did Cleveland and some other potential first round picks have said about the team picking 1 overall). So the tea leaves especially through the media read that he'd be happy to be drafted by the Bengals but if he had his choice the Bengals wouldn't be the team he played for.

And that is completely understandable.

The Seniorbowl snub was an eye opener.

Hopefully MB and co will do something to show him they care about winning (they won't). The relationship has started off a little rocky. I think we can all admit that.

In what way was the Senior Bowl an eye opener?  He's the slam dunk #1 pick and there's absolutely no reason for him to risk injury.  It would have been stupid for him to participate.

I would say it makes no sense for him to hire former Bengals to train him if he doesn't want to come here.
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