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Doug Martin?
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Anyone think the Bengals should sign Martin and play him over Jeremy Hill?
Martin and Gio?
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Lol as a BSU alum, I love me some Doug Martin, but he doesn't fit on this roster. I wanted to draft him sooooo badly, but oh well. We have a good tandem right now.
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No. It's too soon to give up on Hill and we'd be putting money into a position that isn't a huge need when we currently have a huge need (WR).

Love Doug Martin though, fwiw.
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(03-09-2016, 02:42 PM)GreenDragon Wrote: Anyone think the Bengals should sign Martin and play him over Jeremy Hill?
Martin and Gio?

Good grief..
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Hill had 1 bad year and people are ready to nail him to the cross. You need to see what he can do in year 3 before deciding whether to replace him or not.
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(03-09-2016, 03:21 PM)Bengal Dude Wrote: Hill had 1 bad year and people are ready to nail him to the cross. You need to see what he can do in year 3 before deciding whether to replace him or not.

So right. Was guilty of giving up on Gio, now Hill's in the same situation.
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#10
Yep, we had one of the most productive backfields in the NFL so it would make sense to blow the remaining cap money on a 3rd RB.
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#11
Well Martin re-signed with Tampa.

Look at this deal:

Quote:The numbers are impressive. Rapoport reported that Martin's deal covers five years and is worth $35.75 million. In addition, $15 million is guaranteed and it covers an average of $7.25 million over three years. The Max value of the deal is $42.5 million, Rapoport added.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000642766/article/doug-martin-agrees-to-fiveyear-deal-with-buccaneers
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Why would we need a RB?
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