02-19-2023, 12:01 PM
(02-19-2023, 01:42 AM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]Sorry that your dad's dog dies on your birthday
Grammar smacker.
Wait, that part is in quotations. I disagree with your grammar smackery.
(02-19-2023, 01:42 AM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]Sorry that your dad's dog dies on your birthday
(02-18-2023, 04:46 PM)casear2727 Wrote: [ -> ]I clearly stated twice that the title was click bait, but you be you.
The only TE on the roster is Asiasi and rookie TEs usually take a year or two to be ready. Mayer is probably plug-n-play ready.
We have no WR3 to take Boyd's place, counting on us finding a rookie to be as productive is very risky. See John Ross and several others in every draft.
TE would seem necessary, more speed in the backfield and in the receiving core would be helpful, CB depth could be addressed.
Oline may be the highest priority if LC isnt going to be ready.
We could also be looking ahead for Trey and DJ replacements.
(02-19-2023, 12:19 PM)Graphicguy Wrote: [ -> ]This thread, that you started has the title “Did Chase send a not so subtle message to Joe?” Then you went on and on dissecting everything the quotes might mean. Then, you say it’s click bait? Which is it…credible or click bait?
Drafting a TE that’s NFL ready is not hard in this draft as there are plenty of them. Plenty of slot relievers, too. LC’s time with the Bengals was brief and slightly disappointing, but he’s headed for a medical settlement. FA (which I haven’t looked at yet) should be a good resource for his replacement.
Bates ain’t coming back, either. But, I think Hill gets his coming out party next season. Taylor-Brit will slot into Eli Apple’s slot. The kid from KC isn’t going to get anywhere near this team with his recent incitement.
So, we now have plenty of cap space, even after signing the extensions, while getting younger, getting some players on rookie contracts and getting all of our important players under contract.
(02-19-2023, 01:12 PM)Graphicguy Wrote: [ -> ]^^^^^^
I know nothing for sure (and neither does anyone else) except death and taxes.
Then again, I don’t claim to have any inside knowledge of the Bengals players and/or front office.
I had higher hopes for LC. He came in hurt, and then was injured again. Wishing and hoping he’s better than he was last season (which he was mediocre, at best) is a fools wish. My guess, and it’s just a guess, the Bengals will move on from him as a result.
There are plenty of NFL worthy slot receivers and TEs in this draft. Bengals can get better and cheaper with any of the top 4 at either position.
(02-19-2023, 02:54 PM)casear2727 Wrote: [ -> ]LC is a question mark going into the draft, I doubt we go big in FA so we have to draft one early.
I dont disagree that LC may be done, but unless he and the team agree to a medical settlement it would be close to the start of the season at the earliest before LC could be declared fit to play and then cut. Either way it doesnt do us any good this free agency, maybe at cut time during spring training...?
LC's contract structure when it comes to playing time could be an issue with the medical settlement, I havent looked into it that far.
I agree the TE's are better this draft, not sure I would say plenty, especially if the Top 4 are all gone before our 2nd round pick.
I like a few slots in this draft and they are all speedsters. I suggested this last year during the WR sweepstakes - trade Boyd with 2 years on his deal at max value and sign a speedy guy to replace him. Mims, Scott, Parker Washington fit the mold this draft.
But let me ask you this, what if we plan to move Chase to the slot next year and instead draft another big, and fast outside WR? Just a thought.
(02-19-2023, 03:00 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: [ -> ]There’s going to have to be a lot of one year rentals like Hurst and Reiff going forward. Luckily the attractiveness of being an elite team and it’s growing reputation of a great environment lends itself to it. Forget Mims I’m not a buyer at all. Not a buyer of Harrison the Sooner tackle at all. But definitely not Mims. His personality/character is too much I’m first for me. His failures aren’t his fault and his successes are only because of him.
(02-19-2023, 04:18 PM)casear2727 Wrote: [ -> ]Didnt know the character issues, Boutte is another one I like but character...
(02-19-2023, 02:54 PM)casear2727 Wrote: [ -> ]But let me ask you this, what if we plan to move Chase to the slot next year and instead draft another big, and fast outside WR? Just a thought.
(02-19-2023, 08:09 PM)Graphicguy Wrote: [ -> ]Won’t happen. Chase is one of the best “field stretchers” in the league. He’s fast,big and strong. He’s worth too much as a WR1.
Like TEs, there are a bunch of worthwhile WRs we could draft to replace TB. TB’s a tough dude. You hope they can find someone who will get those tough, over the middle yards.
This is a good draft if you’re drafting at the bottom of the 1st round, as we are this draft. Lots of TE, WR talent. No Chase or Justin Jeffersons, but ones who should turn out to be good #2 or #3 WRs especially give so many teams will be drafting a QB in this draft.
(02-19-2023, 08:09 PM)Graphicguy Wrote: [ -> ]Won’t happen. Chase is one of the best “field stretchers” in the league. He’s fast,big and strong. He’s worth too much as a WR1.
Like TEs, there are a bunch of worthwhile WRs we could draft to replace TB. TB’s a tough dude. You hope they can find someone who will get those tough, over the middle yards.
This is a good draft if you’re drafting at the bottom of the 1st round, as we are this draft. Lots of TE, WR talent. No Chase or Justin Jeffersons, but ones who should turn out to be good #2 or #3 WRs especially give so many teams will be drafting a QB in this draft.
(02-19-2023, 08:09 PM)Graphicguy Wrote: [ -> ]Won’t happen. Chase is one of the best “field stretchers” in the league. He’s fast,big and strong. He’s worth too much as a WR1.
Like TEs, there are a bunch of worthwhile WRs we could draft to replace TB. TB’s a tough dude. You hope they can find someone who will get those tough, over the middle yards.
This is a good draft if you’re drafting at the bottom of the 1st round, as we are this draft. Lots of TE, WR talent. No Chase or Justin Jeffersons, but ones who should turn out to be good #2 or #3 WRs especially give so many teams will be drafting a QB in this draft.
(02-22-2023, 02:41 PM)Graphicguy Wrote: [ -> ]They have lined up Chase in the slot as a “change it up”. But, his strengths are lining up outside, where he stretches the field with his speed and his ability to win one on ones (and even double teams).
Chase is better than both Krupp and Brown. Plus, he can play anywhere.
(02-22-2023, 07:54 PM)Murdock2420 Wrote: [ -> ]Stop it.
I get that he is on the Bengals and there is some homerism and bias happening, but to take a guy who has been in the league 2 years and say he is better than Antonio Brown was in his prime, is premature and just a bad take.
Brown became a nutcase and a diva as he started to buy into his own hype and his own numbers and value (like a lot of star WRs tend to do) but look at the numbers in 2013, 2014, 15, 16, and 17 that guy was the most feared WR in the league. I know we all hate him because he played in pittsburgh, but look at the stats and take away the hate and you'll see just how dominate he was for those years. It sucks that he was on our rival and just making plays on us all the time, but in the end the guy was a star and I hate to say that.
Quote:I'm not looking too much into this am I?Hmmmmmmmm..Could be.
(02-22-2023, 07:54 PM)Murdock2420 Wrote: [ -> ]Stop it.
I get that he is on the Bengals and there is some homerism and bias happening, but to take a guy who has been in the league 2 years and say he is better than Antonio Brown was in his prime, is premature and just a bad take.
Brown became a nutcase and a diva as he started to buy into his own hype and his own numbers and value (like a lot of star WRs tend to do) but look at the numbers in 2013, 2014, 15, 16, and 17 that guy was the most feared WR in the league. I know we all hate him because he played in pittsburgh, but look at the stats and take away the hate and you'll see just how dominate he was for those years. It sucks that he was on our rival and just making plays on us all the time, but in the end the guy was a star and I hate to say that.
(02-22-2023, 09:53 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: [ -> ]Chase had a FAR better start to his career than AB. Like, not even close. He was instantly a top 5 WR as a 21 year old rookie. AB didn’t even break out until his age 25 season. Here are the numbers from his first 3 seasons (38 games):
2010 - 167 yards, 0 TD
2011 - 1108 yards, 2 TD
2012 - 787 yards, 5 TD’s
Health permitting, there’s no reason not to think Chase is already on his way to being better. I think we all can imagine what kind of numbers Chase will be putting up at 25 and beyond.
(02-22-2023, 09:42 PM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]Don't stop at AB.
Tell me which of the last 2 WRs have performed better in the last 2 years:
WR-A: 168 receptions, 2501 yards, 22 TDs (29 games)
WR-B: 220 receptions, 2759 yards, 22 TDs (26 games)
(02-22-2023, 10:01 PM)bfine32 Wrote: [ -> ]Sure he's "on his way". Seems like only yesterday folks were asserting how AJ Green would rewrite the Bengal's record books.