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Can the Bengals offense produce 3-1,000 yd performers this year?
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(03-30-2019, 03:31 PM)SHRacerX Wrote: Exactly, and I hope Ross has a year three Boyd-like resurrection after being in Marv's dog house as Boyd seemingly was in year 2.  I understand Boyd had a very solid rookie season and Ross did nothing in his, but you get my point.

If I were an OC, I would be ecstatic at the weapons on my roster.  I'm very optimistic that Taylor and company will be a significant leap ahead of Lazor and Co in terms of innovation and lack of predictability.  I'm sure someone will flame me for saying that and how there is no real track record or proof that Taylor is, in fact, that good of an offense mine.   However, my confidence that it will be an improvement over the previous regimes is very high. 

I can't wait for Dalton to have another MVP-type season.  He REALLY improved his ability to improvise plays last year and I feel is still vastly underrated.  In the words of the immortal Lou Brown:  I would love for Dalton to hang around and see if he can give his critics a nice big shitburger to eat.

No doubt and i also love the fact they brought back Alex Van Pelt. You could tell he really helped Dalton last year in the one thing that i have always had a problem with, panicking. He actually stayed in the pocket and threw the ball with confidence even when he had pressure in his face. He had a problem with this before Van Pelt got here.

As long as they take care of the RT spot i think the Offense will be good. If they take care of the LB's in the Draft the Defense will be immensely better than last year and we finally moved on from Haslett which could be the most underrated hire of Tem.
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RE: Can the Bengals offense produce 3-1,000 yd performers this year? - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 03-31-2019, 04:16 PM

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