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If the Bengals were serious about winning...
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(09-10-2018, 02:16 PM)Au165 Wrote: I have said for weeks there is an O line issue in the NFL. Buffalo has no line, the Giants have very little line, the Texans just lost their RT for the year, the Cowboys have serious issues on the line, the Browns who spent a ton on their line is bad, Seattle has had issues for years on their line. I can go on and on, but people thinking there are quality O line just hanging out there for trade are delusional. We got Cordy Glenn because he was relatively expensive and coming off injury. Make no mistake about it we took a risk on Glenn and it appears it worked out but there have been others who tried similar approaches and it back fired.

Maybe towards the trade deadline an older O linemen on a rebuilding team with an expiring contract could be had, but we are still 6 to 7 weeks away from that.

Part of the problem is the systems that these guys play in in college. A lot of them come from spread offense systems and are now trying to convert to a pro style offense. Its two completely different styles of play and a lot of these guys cant adjust or just dont know how to play a pro style offense. 
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RE: If the Bengals were serious about winning... - WeezyBengal - 09-10-2018, 03:51 PM

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