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Ranking the NFL backfields (Bengals #6)
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(06-20-2015, 10:14 AM)djs7685 Wrote: It's hilarious that people are still arguing this without realizing that the skewed statistics alone show that LeVeon Bell just about single handedly outplayed both of our RBs combined last year. I mentioned that earlier, yet some people lack the intelligence to realize what I meant by that so they come back with "no it says duo you don't understand!" I'm not the one that's missing the point here.

Pittsburgh added a solid player in Williams who has put it on the field and has had a great career minus some injury issues. That's along with a guy that pretty much was on par with our 2 "great" RBs by himself.

Hill and Bernard aren't much more than paper talent until they prove themselves, which I think they will and will easily become #1 this season. Is it really hard to ask people to wait for results before crowning Bengals players???

I wish I had access to the old board. People were so ready to trade Gio or turn him into a receiver. Almost the entire board was ready to do it, but now he's part of the BEST RB duo in the league? Uhhh, sure thing, homers.

Last time I checked, being a receiver is also a part of being a RB.  That makes Gio less qualified because his position name says "running back"? 

How about we try to look at it this way.  Tomorrow is the NFL draft.  Which two players get drafted before the other two?  You might say that Bell would be taken before Hill, but there is no way Williams is taken before Hill and Gio. 
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RE: Ranking the NFL backfields (Bengals #6) - SHRacerX - 06-22-2015, 07:43 PM

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