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Are the Bengals as as team in a no-win situation?
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(10-20-2019, 05:58 PM)No-huddle Joe Wrote: Well I'm not sure.   I really can't believe players "try to tank" so to speak, but I do believe that after so much losing that it becomes a let's get this season over with kind of deal.  I just hate that we are starting to get that losing culture back that I feel Marvin got us away from and we were actually at the point of free agents wanting to come here.  I think most of us expected to lose most of the games but to be winless is kind a surprise.  If something doesn't turn around soon, the losing may continue for a long time

I honestly feel like the players know the staff is inept.

If you're in that locker room and you see the coaches dropping Billings into coverage. Running shotgun fake draw sneaks for 4th and 1, etc...it takes a little wind out of your sales.

Even re-signing Hart for 3 years and $21 million. The players know that's a joke. NO WONDER Glenn wants out.

Even drafting Sample in the 2nd Round. These players know that was a reach.

You make a bunch of questionable moves, the players talk amongst themselves. The toxins spread.

AJ Green is classy, but I think it speaks volumes that he didn't practice this week. Initially it was 6-8 week injury...and now look where we're at.
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RE: Are the Bengals as as team in a no-win situation? - THE PISTONS - 10-20-2019, 06:35 PM

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