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Bengals lack of success is killing legacies.
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(03-17-2021, 08:20 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Meh, it has always happened all over the league.  You just don't notice because they are not Bengals

Franco Harris ended his career in Seattle.
Emmitt Smith with the Cards.
O.J. Simpson with the Forty Niners.
Joe Namath with the Rams
Johnny Unitas with the Chargers.

Even Anthony Munoz signed with Tampa Bay, but was cut before the season started.

Hell, I sort of like seeing players in one-year-wonder uniforms that look wacky.  


Let's see...

Tom Brady on the Buccaneers
Mike Webster on the Chiefs
Jerry Rice on a bunch of teams that weren't the 49ers
Joe Montana on the Chiefs
Tim Brown on the Buccaneers

and so on...I'd say the issue is with how many players leave the Mike Brown-era Bengals on bad terms beyond "I think I should still be getting paid to play football."
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RE: Bengals lack of success is killing legacies. - Nately120 - 03-17-2021, 08:53 PM

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