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Will the AFCN be a "weak" division this season?
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(06-24-2016, 03:55 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: If there is one team that always seems to have a backup plan, it's Pittsburgh.  Remember last year, when everyone was questioning how well their OL would perform?  Though not top of the charts, their OL was very good in critical situations.  So, them finding another body to share the load at WR, particularly with the quantity of qualified bodies that emerge each season, is not really a big worry.

Yeah, in all fairness we as Bengals fans love to knock the Steelers for being old and out of touch, but then when the guys we criticized (LeBeau, Troy, Harrison, Kiesel, and now Miller) are gone we predict the replacements won't cut it like the old guys did.  I realize it's the nature of fandom but here we are wondering how Ben is going to possibly get by without Bryant and Miller but we've already declared the Bengals to be "fine" or "better" without Jones, Sanu, and possibly Eifert.  So much for that chemistry and history stuff, eh?

Meh, that's fandom for ya!
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RE: Will the AFCN be a "weak" division this season? - Nately120 - 06-29-2016, 12:46 PM

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