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RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - TopSix - 08-05-2019 (08-05-2019, 07:59 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: Mike Brown openly expressed his desire to keep AJ Green a Bengal. Green will be offered an extension of some sort. I do not remember the stats but I believe the Bengals winning percentage is significantly increased with Green compared to games without Green on the field. Green is a freak athlete that when healthy is very difficult to cover by most CB. I agree his health is a concern and the cost may be high to keep Green. I am curious to see how Green plays this year and if he suffers any other injuries or set-backs. Well that isn’t a good sign Mike brown isn’t a competent football decision maker RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - HarleyDog - 08-05-2019 There may have been negotiation, but sure all that was halted when he got hurt. If the team is smart (not banking that they are) then they should not move on a deal unless he’s able to stay healthy the rest of the year. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - THE PISTONS - 08-05-2019 (08-05-2019, 08:14 PM)TopSix Wrote: Well that isn’t a good sign On the other side of the coin, IF they don't extend or re-sign Green...they'll have more cap space...but it's not like they have been using that wisely. They had $50+ million cap space this past offseason and the only guy they signed that could possibly be considered an upgrade was Miller. As much as fans don't want to hear it, IF AJ leaves and a guy like Ross doesn't blossom into a star...we're entering rebuilding and probably 4-12, 5-11 type years. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - THE PISTONS - 08-05-2019 (08-05-2019, 08:19 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: There may have been negotiation, but sure all that was halted when he got hurt. If the team is smart (not banking that they are) then they should not move on a deal unless he’s able to stay healthy the rest of the year. This is a team that keeps bringing Eifert back. We say that about Eifert every year too. Not you, but fans always seem to turn on the Bengals best players. The Pickens, Dillons, Palmers, and Spikes of the world. The issue isn't the players, it's the management. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - psychdoctor - 08-05-2019 (08-05-2019, 08:14 PM)TopSix Wrote: Well that isn’t a good sign I tend to agree, but I hope there is input by others including coaching staff so that there is a reasonable decision regarding Green's future as a Bengal. I believe this will be Green's 9th season. So a 3-4 year extension would appear reasonable given the nature of WR decline with the exception of Jerry Rice who was also a freak athlete. Here are some compelling stats regarding a players decline in the NFL... https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1683775-when-does-age-catch-up-to-nfl-players Here is an interesting quote: "From year two to year 10, the typical production of starting receivers basically doesn't change. There's an upward trend in the peak AVs, but that's it. Year 10 begins a steep, steady decline in peak AV and a rise in average AV. This is the same effect we've seen before: Mediocre starters are stop playing, and the remaining elites are showing their age. From Year 14 on, the small sample size starts making things squirrely. Also, there's the Jerry Rice Effect to contend with: He was so very good for so very long, the last three data points are all him. If we go by age, the effect is even more pronounced: Again, a big jump from year one to year two, then shockingly similar production until top AV peaks at 32 and begins a steep decline. Average AVs get a big bump as the decent starters fall off, but then they decline as well. After age 38, it's all Jerry Rice." RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - TopSix - 08-05-2019 (08-05-2019, 08:20 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: On the other side of the coin, IF they don't extend or re-sign Green...they'll have more cap space...but it's not like they have been using that wisely. They are 19-28-1 over the last 3 years Ross isn’t going to be a star. He can’t complete a catch and get tackled. But sinking disproportionate money to a declining 32 year old won’t win games either. I guess I sorta get why Mike looks to always extend their good draftees. He feels vindicated in his football decision making and wants to hold onto Them forever. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - jason - 08-05-2019 (08-05-2019, 07:59 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: Mike Brown openly expressed his desire to keep AJ Green a Bengal. Green will be offered an extension of some sort. I do not remember the stats but I believe the Bengals winning percentage is significantly increased with Green compared to games without Green on the field. Green is a freak athlete that when healthy is very difficult to cover by most CB. I agree his health is a concern and the cost may be high to keep Green. I am curious to see how Green plays this year and if he suffers any other injuries or set-backs. I don't remember it either, but I wanna say it's something like 5-11 without him. Not to stir the pot, but we must also remember that Dalton missed a chunk of those same games too... RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - TopSix - 08-05-2019 (08-05-2019, 07:18 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Why? why is Roddy White a good comp for AJ Green. Age 31 season. White had 8800 career yards Aj Green Green has 8900 The both came in the league at age 23/34 - Took White 2 years to start At age 31, White had 599 Career Receptions . AJ has 602 at the same age. White had 6 straight prime years of 1000+ yards, AJ had 5 53 to 63 career TDs at age 31. AJ wins Both identical career 57.8% catch percentages And Entering age 31 season, both averaged exactly 80 yards per game played. Then from age 32-34 . Whites production plummeted. He became a WR2-3 on the Falcons That is all. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - BengalChris - 08-06-2019 (08-05-2019, 05:03 PM)TopSix Wrote: I hope the new regime can start to implement some forward thinking, strategic moves based around contracts and personel moving forward. There's really no reason not to keep AJ Green. The team can extend him this season and Willie Jackson and Mixon next season. It's easy to say to move on, but to move on to whom exactly? They moved on from Whit and had no one to replace him and still don't have a comparable replacement, which has cost them badly. Until Jonah actually gets out there and does it, he's only a potential. Just remember that Mike Brown will never sign a top flight free agent from another team, so if you have dreams of the team bringing in a young super star in free agency, just realize it's a wet dream and not the real thing. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - guyofthetiger - 08-06-2019 I think the Bengals will try to extend AJ for another few years. AJ may decline a lowball offer though. However, I see AJ puts fans in the seats so the Bengals will pay him enough IMO. Lets hope he stays healthy regardless. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - BengalChris - 08-06-2019 (08-05-2019, 08:14 PM)TopSix Wrote: Well that isn’t a good sign So, what exactly is the solution to replacing Green's production on the field? Do we just pray and hope that Ross becomes a football player? Do we lose to get a top 5 pick so we can draft another Green, if there is even one in next year's draft? Do you believe that Mike Brown will spend big to bring in another team's top WR free agent? RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - McC - 08-06-2019 This will not be AJ's last season as a Bengal. To even think so is just ridiculous. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - TopSix - 08-06-2019 (08-06-2019, 04:35 PM)McC Wrote: This will not be AJ's last season as a Bengal. To even think so is just ridiculous. Yes, it is ridiculous to discuss the Bengals second most expensive current player, who will be 32 next year and not under contract, who has missed 33% his games over the last 3 years, and who plays a position that historically declines right at this stage of his career. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - yang - 08-06-2019 (08-05-2019, 09:24 PM)TopSix Wrote: They are 19-28-1 over the last 3 years I don't totally disagree with your assesement of signing Green since it would likely put dedicating more money to position group than is typical of how successful franchises do it. Looking at it a while back a large contract for AJ puts us in the top 5 likely in percentage of pay for WR's. I's just an awful lot of the percentage of your cap room. With that said, I completely disagree with your assessment of Ross. Joe Goodberry did an excellent video series of every pass thrown his way and thn broke down the percentage of catchable balls and his is very respectable. Given so many were deep balls thrown off target it's not really his fault. I would be surprised if we don't see a massive 3rd year turnaround in the sytem which is perfect for him. He will be a weapon teams will have to deal with. Zach will get him in space and room to run. He opens things up for Boyd and Green.....errr Malone. I also think Malone breaks out a bit too. That makes Green expendable. The fact is he will get a long term deal though. This is the Bengals after all/ RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - fredtoast - 08-06-2019 (08-06-2019, 05:33 PM)yang Wrote: Joe Goodberry did an excellent video series of every pass thrown his way and thn broke down the percentage of catchable balls and his is very respectable. Given so many were deep balls thrown off target it's not really his fault. The passes were not off target. Ross was in the wrong place. If bad passes were the problem then we would see a horrible catch percentage from ALL of our receivers. But that just did not happen. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - coachmcneil71 - 08-06-2019 I didn't quote anyone in particular, not looking for argument. Ts, he plays extremely hard, hence injuries are going to happen. They should have never been on that field in Dayton. That is/was a foolish PR stunt that has cost us a game changing player, for a few weeks. I'm going to let the season play out before I go jumping to any conclusions. I can tell you this much, Josh Malone, Cody Core, and John Ross aren't striking fear in any NFL secondary. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - THE PISTONS - 08-06-2019 (08-05-2019, 09:24 PM)TopSix Wrote: They are 19-28-1 over the last 3 years It's a no win. It's the Whitworth scenario. Option 1 ) Sink money into an aging star that is injured a lot and likely declining. Option 2) Take the press hit letting him walk and have cap space that you will likely foolishly spend. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - Whatever - 08-06-2019 (08-05-2019, 08:20 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: On the other side of the coin, IF they don't extend or re-sign Green...they'll have more cap space...but it's not like they have been using that wisely. As much as I love AJ, a rebuild isn't going to depend on him. It's going to depend on whether Taylor is a bit or a miss as a HC and the QB situation. RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - TopSix - 08-07-2019 (08-06-2019, 08:51 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: It's a no win. It's the Whitworth scenario. Ross is 5 Mill next year Boyd will be 8 mill They can not give a 32 year old, oft injured WR another 16 million/year based on what he did in 2012-2017 They need to Build around OL and Defense via Free Agency. They are tracking for 3-5 wins this year - Hopefully we dont win enough to miss out on Fromm, Hebert or Tua RE: AJ Green - Probably his last season as a Bengal - BengalChris - 08-07-2019 (08-07-2019, 02:33 PM)TopSix Wrote: Ross is 5 Mill next year Why not? This team never builds via free agency. How old are you, exactly? |