We fix our line and all our running backs get much more effective
I wouldn't give AP a look personally
But wouldn't be mad if one day I look up and he's signed for a 1 year deal
(03-08-2017, 09:25 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Perhaps not much "publicized" interest. But according to AP's Dad, via ESPN bottom line, the Raiders or Seahawks appear to be the frontrunners for AP.
Guess you did not read the article? It states that neither of those teams have any immediate interest and the interest is one sided from the AP camp
(03-08-2017, 09:22 PM)Housh Wrote: [ -> ]We fix our line and all our running backs get much more effective
I wouldn't give AP a look personally
But wouldn't be mad if one day I look up and he's signed for a 1 year deal
Agreed
(03-08-2017, 09:33 PM)spazz70 Wrote: [ -> ]Guess you did not read the article? It states that neither of those teams have any immediate interest and the interest is one sided from the AP camp
An article, who's only quotes are tweets? (save for PFT, and even they are a bit sketchy when it comes to generating stories)
After the increasing abuse of twitter by "reporters" in attempts to be the "first" to "break a story" in the past few years, I think the entire football front office community has decided to get their revenge by "leaking" as much misleading information as possible, to get rid of what little credibility that some of these bozos had in the first place.
AP isn't going to come here for a 1 year $3 million deal. He's going to want to get paid even though he has an advanced age for a RB.
You'd probably have to give him $8-10 million a year minimum.
I don't think he's that good anymore. The few games he played in the last couple of years, he averaged 1.8/yards/carry behind a Vikings line that, while not good; is better than what we are gonna throw out there on the field this year.
(03-10-2017, 12:10 AM)Bengalsrob Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think he's that good anymore. The few games he played in the last couple of years, he averaged 1.8/yards/carry behind a Vikings line that, while not good; is better than what we are gonna throw out there on the field this year.
He led the league in rushing in 2015.
Vikings line last year would be like ours this year if both Ogbuehi and fisher got hurt
(03-10-2017, 12:38 AM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: [ -> ]He led the league in rushing in 2015.
Vikings line last year would be like ours this year if both Ogbuehi and fisher got hurt
And yet, they finished 8-8. We didn't do that this year with those two not having to be counted on.
(03-10-2017, 01:16 PM)Bengalsrob Wrote: [ -> ]And yet, they finished 8-8. We didn't do that this year with those two not having to be counted on.
if not for kicking issues we would have been 10-6
AP has to have a fullback in front of him, just like Hill. While we have a pretty good fullback in Tyler, I wouldn't give AP any more than a 1 yr deal on the cheap. And if we get one of the better running backs in the draft, I'd pass altogether on the old guy with the repaired knees...
I have a hunch AP will soon retire to a pain clinic for retired running backs.