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Dehner Podcast 2005 series |
Posted by: StLucieBengal - 07-24-2015, 06:01 AM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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Not sure if there has been a thread on this but the most recent episode talking to Carson and Kimo Von Olehoffen was a great podcast.
Last years series before camp was great but this one topped it .... And to get Carson'a thoughts was really cool.
Check it out if you haven't.
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You Add Any Two of the Following... |
Posted by: Wes Mantooth - 07-24-2015, 02:01 AM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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You can choose TWO of the following additions to this team. Whatcha got?
-A top 5-10 range QB. (However you define and rank this.)
-Any offensive player from any other team, outside of QB.
-Any defensive player ever. In the history of the league.
-Any Bengals great that's not a QB. Ever. Whoever you like.
-Any current NFL coach.
-Yourself. You're paid your current salary for whatever you do. But you get to experience being part of the team for one full year.
-Turd Furgeson.
Make your picks, and please name your hypothetical choice. Hopefully this is a little fun, just trying to create some talking points.
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Burfict's First Time Cutting!! |
Posted by: BFritz21 - 07-23-2015, 10:51 AM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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Burfict was on the field at Paul Brown Stadium working out, running, and making cuts! He's not doing anything spectacular in those videos, but it's something to build on.
Granted that he's not running around like Speedy Gonzalez out there, but it's good to see that it looks like he's recovering, is able to actually make cuts, and is just moving around.
If he can return to anywhere near his normal form, our D is going to be NASTY!
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How many TD passes will Dalton throw in his career? |
Posted by: ochocincos - 07-22-2015, 01:28 PM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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I saw an interesting article on nfl.com talking about who between Roethlisberger, Rivers, and Manning will come out on top in terms of career TD passes and how many (if any) of them will break into the top 10 (article here: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000502885/article/eli-manning-philip-rivers-or-ben-roethlisberger-most-career-td-passes)
All three of these QBs have been playing for 11 seasons, throwing for 259 (Manning), 252 (Rivers), and 251 TDs (Roethlisberger). They all probably have (at least) three more NFL seasons ahead of them, so they will all likely break 300 passing TDs and crack the top 10.
This got me thinking...what is Dalton at and how high could he feasibly get to by the end of his career?
Currently, Dalton is at 99 TD passes, which after four seasons equates to 24.75 pass TDs per season. That average is higher than all three of the above mentioned QBs, but that average can be hard to sustain throughout the course of one's career.
I looked at the list of the top 250 QBs in NFL history regarding career pass TDs (http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_td_career.htm), and nearly every QB in the top 50 has played through at least 11 seasons. If Dalton were to keep up his pace, he would have 272 pass TDs after 11 seasons. Given his overall clean bill of health, he could have a long enough career that he could exceed 300 pass TDs.
Given all of the above, about how many career TDs do you think Dalton will have by the time his career is done?
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Bengals Trivia |
Posted by: EatonFan - 07-22-2015, 01:25 AM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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Answer the prior poster's trivia and then post one of your own. You have to be able to support your answers! (Insert jock strap joke here)
Ready?
Who is the first Bengal to gain more than 100 yards rushing and 100 receiving in the same game?
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