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RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - samhain - 02-12-2018 If shelling out for Geno and Carlos extensions means they pretend to be too broke to re-sign Blodine, then I might call it even. He sucks a great deal of shit and needs to be gone, even if it's due to Bengal cap gymnastics. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - Bengal Dude - 02-13-2018 (02-12-2018, 07:29 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: By signing to longer deals they can reduce the cap hit on this season... IE opening up money Not everyone enjoys having their lips on Mike Brown's ass. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - NATI BENGALS - 02-13-2018 Geno all day. DTs are less expensive. Geno is a better DT than Dunlap is a DE. Geno is an elite DT Dunlap is an above average DE. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - BURROWorBUST - 02-13-2018 (02-12-2018, 06:52 PM)Joelist Wrote: Only this team would actually want the worst Center in the NFL back. He should be dumped with fanfare to send a message to the linemen that substandard play will no longer be accepted. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - Nicomo Cosca - 02-13-2018 (02-13-2018, 02:04 AM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: Geno all day. DTs are less expensive. Geno is a better DT than Dunlap is a DE. This. Not even a question, imo. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - BengalsBong - 02-13-2018 The sky is falling before free agency even starts for the Bengal fans just like every year. Most of you need to go to depression counseling. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - jj22 - 02-13-2018 ^^^ When the guy stands up in the group meet to tell everyone they have issues. And you are here for what again? Right, thanks for introducing yourself, now sit back down. You're no better than us. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - XenoMorph - 02-13-2018 (02-13-2018, 01:42 AM)Bengal Dude Wrote: Not everyone enjoys having their lips on Mike Brown's ass. I don't kiss mike browns ass.... never even met him. But I don't sit here and critize things he hasn't even done yet like they are FACT and history. Geno and Dunlap are two of our premier players of course they want to extend them.... Also they are already freaking PAID this coming season on the books... So extending them if anything should lower their hit not increase it this season.. Logic and reasoning can go a long way and it severely lacks around here. Guys wanna complain about letting FA's walk... Here we are trying to prevent that and you still complain. So is the method around here just to ***** about everything even things that haven't happened yet? or do you maybe wanna sit and think WHY they want to do this? RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - MentalRage - 02-13-2018 I was looking at Dunlap's career stats. I was surprised to see he only had one year of double digit sacks. That was three years ago. Thought it was interesting. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - jj22 - 02-13-2018 (02-13-2018, 11:51 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: I don't kiss mike browns ass.... never even met him. But I don't sit here and critize things he hasn't even done yet like they are FACT and history. Unfortunately both Whit and Z, J.Joe and Hall, MJ and Dunlap (the first time we lost MJ), Jones and Sanu et all were on the books already when we could have extended them, so while this "logic" makes sense. History has proven otherwise. It's proven time and time again we can only likely choose 1. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - Nicomo Cosca - 02-13-2018 (02-13-2018, 12:25 PM)MentalRage Wrote: I was looking at Dunlap's career stats. I was surprised to see he only had one year of double digit sacks. That was three years ago. And yet he ran his mouth about breaking Strahan’s sack record lol RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - Wyche'sWarrior - 02-13-2018 (02-13-2018, 12:31 PM)jj22 Wrote: Unfortunately both Whit and Z, J.Joe and Hall, MJ and Dunlap (the first time we lost MJ), Jones and Sanu et all were on the books already when we could have extended them, so while this "logic" makes sense. History has proven otherwise. That's the thing in all of this......history says they'll sign one, then dumpster dive FA again. If they do something different, I'll applaud it. However, I don't think my hands will be stinging from clapping. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - jj22 - 02-13-2018 Dunlap's batted balls should be taken into consideration. He's contributed in ways that stats (although batted balls are a stat) don't necessarily reflect. Makes you wonder where the roll over money for Whit, Z, Jones, Sanu, Eifert went..... RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - fredtoast - 02-13-2018 (02-13-2018, 12:34 PM)Wyche Wrote: That's the thing in all of this......history says they'll sign one, then dumpster dive FA again. If they do something different, I'll applaud it. However, I don't think my hands will be stinging from clapping. And I have no problem with you complaining after it happened. It just seems that some people love to squeal and mozn so much that they have to start before they have something to squeal and moan about. Back in '05 our entire starting O-line was set to become free agents. We were able to sign four of the five. We made Willie and Levi the highest paid OT tandem in the league. Also realize that the Bengals spent OVER the league salary cap in both '15 and '16. So it isn't not like Mike is being ridiculous stingy. I have been critical of Mike Brown's policy regarding free agency, and I will do the same if he is not more aggressive this year. But I am going to wait and see what happens first. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - grampahol - 02-13-2018 Never let it be said that any Bengals fan ever put the horse in front of the cart. I'm still open to the possibility that they might do something different . Just gaze out into the vast darkness in the night sky and see that tiny little glittering star all alone out there? That's our hope to cling to.. Mike Brown is our Elon Musk of FA space exploration.. The final frontier . These are the voyages of the star ship Bengals.. Their continuing mission , to seek out new free agents, to boldly go where no team has gone before .. Ok, so MAYBE I'm exaggerating just a tiny little itsy bitsy bit.. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - Wyche'sWarrior - 02-13-2018 (02-13-2018, 01:04 PM)fredtoast Wrote: And I have no problem with you complaining after it happened. It just seems that some people love to squeal and mozn so much that they have to start before they have something to squeal and moan about. I agree with that. They tried to make the right move regarding Whit, it just backfired. Overall, they haven't done too bad keeping their own, it's just when they didn't keep them, it seems they made the wrong calls at times.....a la JJo, Reggie, Whit...keeping Maualuga too long, etc. FA has always been my main gripe. I'll wait and see, but I'm just not very optimistic about it due to the precedence set. We will see soon enough. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - sandwedge - 02-13-2018 (02-13-2018, 01:12 PM)Wyche Wrote: I agree with that. They tried to make the right move regarding Whit, it just backfired. Overall, they haven't done too bad keeping their own, it's just when they didn't keep them, it seems they made the wrong calls at times.....a la JJo, Reggie, Whit...keeping Maualuga too long, etc. What's that old saying about history repeating itself.... I don't have a gripe with the Bengals resigning their good players. It's when they resign marginal players and proclaim, "that's good enough in FA". I'm not capologist, but I am pretty sure there is enough dead weight on this roster, that if we jettison it, we could do well in FA this year. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - Go Cards - 02-13-2018 No doubt in my mind that the Bengals will have just enough money to re-sign Blow-dine to a long term deal. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - Wyche'sWarrior - 02-13-2018 (02-13-2018, 02:40 PM)sandwedge Wrote: What's that old saying about history repeating itself.... I don't have a gripe with the Bengals resigning their good players. It's when they resign marginal players and proclaim, "that's good enough in FA". I'm not capologist, but I am pretty sure there is enough dead weight on this roster, that if we jettison it, we could do well in FA this year. Absolutely. Had they jettisoned some in the past, they could have done well then too. RE: Free Agency is Over (before it even began) - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 02-13-2018 (02-12-2018, 06:13 PM)jj22 Wrote: For Bengals fans looking for upgrades during Free Agency (and hoping Marvin won something when he was begged to come back) are in for a sad reality once again. Well we do have to bring Geno and Dunlap back, this is a must and i would be all for bringing Andre back as well. But we need to add another Lineman and a Linebacker not named Minter if we want to free up the draft. Saw the mock on bengals.com and it had us taking Derwin James S Florida State. Would be all for this if the draft was opened up but it would be a bad pick if not in my opinion even if Derwin is a stud. The O-line is the thing holding us back and Pollack needs some early draft picks to work with if we are going to turn this thing around. Hope you are wrong JJ22, that is all i can say. Adam and Bodine should be gone. I want it to be like this.... We re-sign, Geno Atkins, Carlos Dunlap, bring back Andre Smith and a nice FA in Nate Solder LT and Nigel Bradham LB. Draft Derwin James S and Frank Ragnow C Arkansas. |