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The Bengals have't won a playoff game since modern free agency was instituted
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(09-24-2019, 02:28 PM)ochocincos Wrote: If this was the Marvin era, we likely would have seen the Bengals keep Malone and/or Core rather than roll the dice on Willis and Tate. Malone/Core would very likely been given reps over Ross as soon as Ross made a gaffe. We likely would have seen Price starting at C with probably Hopkins at LG.

While the results haven't been where we would like, it is refreshing to see some new faces rather than the same ole', same ole' being rolled out.

I think the fact the Bengals couldn't sign Taylor until after the Super Bowl really put a hamper on getting the staff quickly enough. Then, he had to try to put a staff together, which took all of February. That left very little to no time for talent evaluation and probably contributed to signing guys like Hart and Brown in FA.

Yes - And when the options you are choosing between actually have atleast average NFL talent we'll win. Right now it's like which bad player do we keep and which do we waive.

I seriously can't believe that LaRoy Reynolds sees snaps in our base defense.
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RE: The Bengals have't won a playoff game since modern free agency was instituted - THE PISTONS - 09-24-2019, 04:54 PM

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