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Bengals unlikely to be aggressive in free agency
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(02-21-2023, 12:32 PM)KillerGoose Wrote: You're contradicting yourself here. Does Mixon "still have it", or is he simply a product of the offensive line? One is much closer to the truth than the other. You are correct that the line had a great day against Carolina. Mixon averaged 2.2 yards before contact, a significant increase over the season average of 1.2. This is all part of the argument against Mixon - he isn't special, he isn't very good. He gives you what the line gives him and occasionally, he can give you more. Due to this, he is vastly overpaid. 

If Mixon is simply a product of his offensive line, then we don't need to be banging his drum. We can get a plethora of guys to do that. By the way, 2.2 yards before contact is incredible. I want to put that into context. If Cincinnati backs were able to consistently average 2.2 yards before contact, they would have ranked #2 in the league, just behind Baltimore and better than Philadelphia. These two teams are historically good rushing teams. League average was 1.29. 

Well it’s a great debate. I’m not claiming he’s worth his price but neither is Bates ( currently) Jonah, Collins ( even healthy) or others. I think the best we can hope is a restructured deal. I’m adamant he’s not cut.
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RE: Bengals unlikely to be aggressive in free agency - Soonerpeace - 02-21-2023, 01:37 PM

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