05-28-2024, 08:08 AM
(05-26-2024, 09:38 PM)samhain Wrote: He left on less than ideal terms. Even so, he took a legit physical beating here and he played at a very high level doing it. That was the kind of offensive predictability that ran Ricky Williams out of the league in Miami. People blame the ganja, but Ricky was spent.
Any running back that's the was the focal point of an offense in the AFC North of that era deserves his just due.
It's time to let bygones be bygones and honor Dillon for what he is; the greatest rb in Bengals history.
Yeah, he desereves to be up there, some day, but let him wait his freakin turn. There were greats who came before him that deserve it just as much as he does. He's just going to loudmouth his way up there in front of him. One thing about Dillon, he's consistent when it comes to being an ass.