04-25-2017, 09:06 PM
(04-25-2017, 11:13 AM)packerbacker Wrote: [ -> ]You guys will be back this season. Your a great football team.
I'm thinking of selling it... you interested?
(04-25-2017, 11:13 AM)packerbacker Wrote: [ -> ]You guys will be back this season. Your a great football team.
(04-25-2017, 05:39 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]Yet, still only 43.75% (14 of 32) of the league won a Super Bowl the past 26 years. So, the reality is we are in the bottom with 56.25% of the teams the past 26 years. So, over half the league in a time of parity was very bad.
I agree, we should have won at least 2 home playoff games (Chargers and Steelers) and choked.
(04-25-2017, 01:43 PM)depthchart Wrote: [ -> ]They were a Shell of the 2015 team.
see Post #67
(04-25-2017, 04:40 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]It just moves the monkey if no Super Bowl is won. If we win a playoff game, then it will be downplayed as no Super Bowl win so short of hoisting the Lombardi, fans will complain. That is our right and I am upset also, but more upset about not able to capitalize on 7 recent opportunities and fear we may not even get back to playoffs.
(04-25-2017, 09:56 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: [ -> ]But 73% of the teams have been to the Super Bowl. 2 expansion teams haven't and they count in that 27% that haven't.
26 teams have 5+ playoff wins since we last have. We've won exactly 5 playoff games in our 50 years as a franchise.
(04-26-2017, 01:31 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: [ -> ]You know...the thing I've never understood is that some people on here talk like playoff wins don't matter unless you win it all. If that's the case, why do these same people care about regular season wins? After all, it's all meaningless unless you win it all...right? I guess this franchise has 50 years of worthless seasons, including that 5 year run of playoff appearances.
You can't have it both ways, people. Either playoff wins matter or none of it matters unless you win a chip.
(04-26-2017, 01:31 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: [ -> ]You know...the thing I've never understood is that some people on here talk like playoff wins don't matter unless you win it all. If that's the case, why do these same people care about regular season wins? After all, it's all meaningless unless you win it all...right? I guess this franchise has 50 years of worthless seasons, including that 5 year run of playoff appearances.
You can't have it both ways, people. Either playoff wins matter or none of it matters unless you win a chip.
(04-25-2017, 09:56 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: [ -> ]But 73% of the teams have been to the Super Bowl. 2 expansion teams haven't and they count in that 27% that haven't.I agree it is bad, but Paul Brown by your numbers only had 5 playoff wins in over 20 years also. My point is the great Paul Brown was not great here either. As far as franchise teams, the new rules of drafting and FA made it very easy for them to be successful quickly. Panthers have been to the Super Bowl. Jags have not I believe so only 1 not to a Super Bowl
26 teams have 5+ playoff wins since we last have. We've won exactly 5 playoff games in our 50 years as a franchise.
(04-26-2017, 01:23 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: [ -> ]All I see are excuses in that post. Maybe you could actually address some of my points in post #66?
I seriously doubt the monkey gets moved immediately. Maybe after a couple more years or so, but not immediately. I think the Bengals would temporarily be the toast of the town after finally winning one.
(04-26-2017, 11:05 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]I hope you are correct, but in my opinion 1 playoff win will not be enough to get fans giddy about this team.
(04-26-2017, 10:46 AM)bengalfan74 Wrote: [ -> ]Yup
Name me a team that starts off the season saying "we just wanna have a good regular season and go one n done in the playoffs". It's just spin to keep an argument going.
Making the playoffs at 10-6 or whatever and going 1 and done is obviously better than going 3-13. But there's a small window typically to go from that good team that just makes the playoffs to a great team with a few deep playoff runs and a Super Bowl title or two.
I'm very afraid our window is on the down swing and in typical Mike Brown fashion he's going to stick with what hasn't worked for 26 years, keep rolling with Marvin and soon it will be gone again.
Mike has never learned the NFL stands for Now, Forget Later. This fascination with 4th round comp picks is a pipe dream. At some point you have to stop "building for the future" and just do it.
(04-26-2017, 11:33 AM)OrlandoBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Because it has been so long, I think the idea of "a" playoff win has been elevated to almost mythical status by a number of fans. While I think the goal post would get moved into overall playoff success, I tend to think one win would placate the masses for a couple of years.
I've always said it is almost unfathomable that neither Marvin, nor Mike, has lucked into a playoff win. You say "26 years" and know it is a long time, but when you really think about it... George H.W. Bush was still president, most people that had a home computer were on AOL, no one had ever heard of a "smart phone". There are fans of this organization who were born, grew up, went to college, and now have children of their own since the last playoff victory. 26 years in an insane amount of time...
(04-26-2017, 11:37 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: [ -> ]And that's the mentality of a lot of fans...atleast we're not 3-13 or 4-12 like we were through the entire 90's.
The expectations are extremely low amount the fanbase. In towns like Pittsburgh and New England...they talk Super Bowls EVERY year.
In Cincy...we talk about winning 1 playoff game and come up with excuses why we haven't for 26 years. (Injuries, bad matchups, bad luck, slick footballs, etc.)
(04-26-2017, 11:03 AM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]I agree it is bad, but Paul Brown by your numbers only had 5 playoff wins in over 20 years also. My point is the great Paul Brown was not great here either. As far as franchise teams, the new rules of drafting and FA made it very easy for them to be successful quickly. Panthers have been to the Super Bowl. Jags have not I believe so only 1 not to a Super Bowl
(04-26-2017, 12:15 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: [ -> ]The Texans haven't either.
No doubt modern free agency changed the game. The Bengals haven't won a single playoff game since modern free agency in 1992.
As has been brought up...they have changed how they operate recently some...but they still don't sign Tier 1 and 2 free agents and they rely heavily on the draft yet have an extremely small scouting department compared to their peers.
(04-26-2017, 11:49 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: [ -> ]A lot of it is that, and admittedly I'm guilty. I've never seen the Bengals win a playoff game. So it's like a lesser version of the Cubs not winning a world series. It's just a dubious streak I'd like to be rid of. But it's more than just a fan thing. I think psychologically, this team needs it. If you think 0-5 has never crossed AJ Green's mind (just for example), you're crazy. It's like saying Lebron never thinks about wanting more championships.
Btw, AOL wasn't even around in 1990 lol. Nobody I knew back then could afford a computer or one of those brick cell phones. It was just stuff you saw in movies. Occasionally I got to play Oregon Trail on a Macintosh at school.
(04-26-2017, 12:20 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]I agree and we have discussed this in other posts about FA. I agree build through the draft, but to close our door to signing a top tier FA every 3 or 4 years is a mistake in my opinion. An example is why not go after Mack (center from the browns) in 2016 like the Falcons did. They Falcons signed Mack and Sanu and almost won a Super Bowl.
I think that is the one area the FO needs to add to their off season to get us over the hump. Rookies normally just can't be saviours, they are a long shot to go from a good team to a Super Bowl team as they likely don't start day 1.
(04-26-2017, 12:20 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]I agree and we have discussed this in other posts about FA. I agree build through the draft, but to close our door to signing a top tier FA every 3 or 4 years is a mistake in my opinion. An example is why not go after Mack (center from the browns) in 2016 like the Falcons did. They Falcons signed Mack and Sanu and almost won a Super Bowl.
I think that is the one area the FO needs to add to their off season to get us over the hump. Rookies normally just can't be saviours, they are a long shot to go from a good team to a Super Bowl team as they likely don't start day 1.
(04-26-2017, 11:33 AM)OrlandoBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Because it has been so long, I think the idea of "a" playoff win has been elevated to almost mythical status by a number of fans. While I think the goal post would get moved into overall playoff success, I tend to think one win would placate the masses for a couple of years.
I've always said it is almost unfathomable that neither Marvin, nor Mike, has lucked into a playoff win. You say "26 years" and know it is a long time, but when you really think about it... George H.W. Bush was still president, most people that had a home computer were on AOL, no one had ever heard of a "smart phone". There are fans of this organization who were born, grew up, went to college, and now have children of their own since the last playoff victory. 26 years in an insane amount of time...
(04-26-2017, 01:23 AM)Shake n Blake Wrote: [ -> ]All I see are excuses in that post. Maybe you could actually address some of my points in post #66?
I seriously doubt the monkey gets moved immediately. Maybe after a couple more years or so, but not immediately. I think the Bengals would temporarily be the toast of the town after finally winning one.
(04-26-2017, 12:33 PM)OrlandoBengal Wrote: [ -> ]I agree. I don't think the team needs to go all in every year, but I really wish they would at least be open to doing so. To going after that one or two pieces that is going to put them over the top.
A big complaint I have is that it always seems to be about the future. The "now" in the NFL is so short that you must do everything you can to maximize it. You look at a lot of the recent Super Bowl teams, and they all have key pieces that have been added in free agency.