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Sadly I think we've seen the best of the Bengals
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(11-01-2022, 01:55 PM)swilson3828 Wrote: ...for the foreseeable future.  Last year was an anomaly aided by things breaking the absolute right way just about 100% of the time during the playoffs.  Every aspect of the Bengals game has regressed from last year.....even the offensive line.  Don't think Brown is willing to go after top notch free agents., nor do I think he is willing to Pay up to keep all of the top players  I'm looking for an average to maybe a slightly above average team from now own during Burrow's tenure here.

Last year was no anomaly and not quitting on this team just yet. 

They've dug a hole that may be hard to climb out of but will make it that much sweeter if they can achieve this feat. 

If not have no doubt they will make good moves in off season, the last couple of years in FA they've proven they're very willing. 

Just because the O-line is struggling does not mean Brown did not put forth the effort to bolster it as well.
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RE: Sadly I think we've seen the best of the Bengals - Go Cards - 11-01-2022, 10:21 PM

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