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Marvin Lewis: Bengals haven’t talked about trading AJ McCarron
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(04-01-2017, 03:48 PM)xxlt Wrote: I don't understand all the speculation about this. Don't you guys ever visit porn sites? Golf? Eat out?

McCarron is a somewhat proven commodity that the Bungles scored in the 5th round. In case you haven't noticed, many first through third round picks fizzle and/or get hurt. Why the hell would you give up a proven talent at the most valuable position in the game for a high draft pick or two. Makes no sense. Go to the mall, see a movie, feed some pigeons in the park...

And the track record of the Bengals retaining their own "proven" talent is getting worse and worse each year. The only saving grace for the front office is that McCarron will be a restricted free agent next year, so they can offer him a 1st round tender next year (which is $3.91 million for 2017 and will likely be higher next year). If a team signs McCarron the Bengals will receive a 1st round pick.

So the way Mikey Brown sees it is that all he needs to do is offer McCarron first round tender money and we'll receive a 1st round pick. Other teams know this. So it's probably a 1st round pick or nothing and right now that means no one is offering. We could end up signing McCarron for 2018 to a 1 year deal, then hope for a comp pick in the 2020 draft.

You gotta think like Mikey thinks, which has nothing whatsoever to do with winning a championship. If Mikey wanted to win a championship (this year) he'd be wheeling and dealing to bring in someone to help this team win this year.

Mikey is playing checkers while on a chest board. He has a piece and he wants the most value for it, but he doesn't see the big picture, so he's losing out on opportunities to gain other pieces which could be more valuable than the piece he's protecting. He's oblivious to what it will take to make this team a champion.

Last year I was all for not trading McCarron because I felt like we needed a good backup QB if we were going to make a run at the SB. But after the team threw up all over the field and ended 6-9-1 it became obvious the team was going in the wrong direction. The teams drafts are not replacing the talent that is leaving in free agency, no matter what Mikey Brown says. The play on the field proves this.
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RE: Marvin Lewis: Bengals haven’t talked about trading AJ McCarron - BengalChris - 04-02-2017, 12:52 AM

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