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Should Bengals have drafted Steven Jackson?
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Bengals get Chris Perry and Stacy "Franchise Tag" Andrews. Perry was key part of our '05 offense, but his career was ruined by injury. He had no real history of injury in college and won the Doak Walker award.
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(03-05-2019, 03:01 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Bengals get Chris Perry and Stacy "Franchise Tag" Andrews.  Perry was key part of our '05 offense, but his career was ruined by injury. He had no real history of injury in college and won the Doak Walker award.

Is the Quantam Leap week or what?  What was that other one--Jerome Simpson/Desean Jackson?
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He’s being a smart ass. But the Bengals in Fred’s eyes have never done no wrong and all players drafted are pro bowlers
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(03-05-2019, 03:17 PM)McC Wrote: Is the Quantam Leap week or what?  What was that other one--Jerome Simpson/Desean Jackson?

In hindsight...Jackson was the better pick.

At the time we took Simpson, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."

Then after year 1, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."  Whatever

Then after year 2, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."  Whatever

Then after year 3, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."  Whatever

THEN, in year 4...my patience was rewarded with 50 receptions for 705 yards!!! And a SWEET backflip!  ThumbsUp

Then, he left as a free agent.  Cry
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(03-05-2019, 03:17 PM)McC Wrote: Is the Quantam Leap week or what?  What was that other one--Jerome Simpson/Desean Jackson?

What are the odds we'd mess up by not drafting 2 Jackson's!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!
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That's a tough decision because you can't guarantee SJAX stays healthy if he's a Bengal, and vice versa for Perry.
Plus, at the time, Rudi was ready to become the main guy after Dillon was traded to NE, so they probably saw Perry more as a complimentary guy to Rudi than they did SJAX.
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(03-05-2019, 03:27 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: In hindsight...Jackson was the better pick.

At the time we took Simpson, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."

Then after year 1, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."  Whatever

Then after year 2, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."  Whatever

Then after year 3, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."  Whatever

THEN, in year 4...my patience was rewarded with 50 receptions for 705 yards!!! And a SWEET backflip!  ThumbsUp

Then, he left as a free agent.  Cry

Has Ross been any different in year 1 and year 2?  Ninja


And, to Fred, Perry was ruined by fumblitis. Didn't he fumble like 5 times over a two game stretch?

 
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(03-05-2019, 03:27 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: In hindsight...Jackson was the better pick.

At the time we took Simpson, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."

Then after year 1, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."  Whatever

Then after year 2, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."  Whatever

Then after year 3, I was like "Let's wait and see how this plays out."  Whatever

THEN, in year 4...my patience was rewarded with 50 receptions for 705 yards!!! And a SWEET backflip!  ThumbsUp

Then, he left as a free agent.  Cry


Interesting note on Jerome Simpson.  He had more career receptions than 2 of the 5 WRs taken before him and 5 of the 9 other WRs taken in the second round with him.
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(03-05-2019, 04:42 PM)BengalChris Wrote: Has Ross been any different in year 1 and year 2?  Ninja


And, to Fred, Perry was ruined by fumblitis. Didn't he fumble like 5 times over a two game stretch?

 
His biggest problems came when he was the starter.  He was damn good as a rookie and then the injuries started to pike up and then was an absolute disaster as the main back.
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(03-05-2019, 04:52 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Interesting note on Jerome Simpson.  He had more career receptions than 2 of the 5 WRs taken before him and 5 of the 9 other WRs taken in the second round with him.

If backflips were a stat too, he would have led the league a couple years.
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(03-05-2019, 04:55 PM)McC Wrote: His biggest problems came when he was the starter.  He was damn good as a rookie and then the injuries started to pike up and then was an absolute disaster as the main back.

Kind of hard to believe Perry only played for 4 seasons isn't it?

You mean his 2nd year. He never rushed for more than 279 yards in a season. But, he did have 51 receptions in Year 2.
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(03-05-2019, 04:42 PM)BengalChris Wrote: And, to Fred, Perry was ruined by fumblitis. Didn't he fumble like 5 times over a two game stretch?

That would have had to have been in his final season ('08), and that was one of the worst seasons I have ever seen by an NFL RB.  I don't know if I could name another RB who had over 100 carries and an average of just 2.6 per carry.  But even if I could I bet he would not have 20+ receptions and just average 3.6 per catch.  And as a cherry on top Perry had 5 fumbles on just 124 touches.
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(03-05-2019, 05:05 PM)fredtoast Wrote: That would have had to have been in his final season ('08), and that was one of the worst seasons I have ever seen by an NFL RB.  I don't know if I could name another RB who had over 100 carries and an average of just 2.6 per carry.  But even if I could I bet he would not have 20+ receptions and just average 3.6 per catch.  And as a cherry on top Perry had 5 fumbles on just 124 touches.

20 receptions for 3.6 yards a reception too. That's pretty terrible.
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(03-05-2019, 05:04 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Kind of hard to believe Perry only played for 4 seasons isn't it?

You mean his 2nd year. He never rushed for more than 279 yards in a season. But, he did have 51 receptions in Year 2.

In '05 he was mainly just a third down specialist, but he converted 31 first downs on just 112 touches.
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(03-05-2019, 05:05 PM)fredtoast Wrote: That would have had to have been in his final season ('08), and that was one of the worst seasons I have ever seen by an NFL RB.  I don't know if I could name another RB who had over 100 carries and an average of just 2.6 per carry.  But even if I could I bet he would not have 20+ receptions and just average 3.6 per catch.  And as a cherry on top Perry had 5 fumbles on just 124 touches.

Harold Green?
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(03-05-2019, 05:09 PM)fredtoast Wrote: In '05 he was mainly just a third down specialist, but he converted 31 first downs on just 112 touches.

Those receptions added some punch to our offense. That was Palmer's 1st year as a starter too wasn't it?

Dillon would have been gone so we had Rudi and Perry. Char and TJ were young.

That was really the 1st season where expectations started to rise.
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(03-05-2019, 05:12 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Those receptions added some punch to our offense. That was Palmer's 1st year as a starter too wasn't it?

Dillon would have been gone so we had Rudi and Perry. Char and TJ were young.

That was really the 1st season where expectations started to rise.

'05 was Palmers second season as a starter.

Perry's receptions were crucial to the offense because back then we really did not use our TEs as receivers.  In '05 Reggie Kelly had 15 catches for 90 yards.
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(03-05-2019, 05:11 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: Harold Green?

I had no idea how bad Green was for the Bengals.  He only averaged 2.7 per carry in '93 and he had over 200 carries.  He also had 20+ receptions for a slightly better 5.2 avg.
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(03-05-2019, 05:17 PM)fredtoast Wrote: I had no idea how bad Green was for the Bengals.  He only averaged 2.7 per carry in '93 and he had over 200 carries.  He also had 20+ receptions for a slightly better 5.2 avg.

He did have one 1000 yard season for us though, didn't he?
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(03-05-2019, 05:15 PM)fredtoast Wrote: '05 was Palmers second season as a starter.

Perry's receptions were crucial to the offense because back then we really did not use our TEs as receivers.  In '05 Reggie Kelly had 15 catches for 90 yards.

They used Kelly like a 6th lineman basically.

I'd take Reggie Kelly on our current roster in a second though. Really solid Pro. Could block very well.
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