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RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - XenoMorph - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 09:29 AM)Tomkat Wrote: Oh come on... the Browns have improved, but they're not world-beaters. Counting them as 2 automatic losses is pretty foolish, in my opinion. Correct they arent world champions but they are much closer than we are.. Its possible we catch them on a bad week this year your right RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - ochocincos - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 10:11 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: Correct they arent world champions but they are much closer than we are.. You beat the Browns the way you beat the Titans. Get up enough on them to force them to abandon the run. Their offense is not built to come from behind much. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - J24 - 05-11-2021 Were going to be the 2020 Texans. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - TJ528 - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 10:03 AM)muskiesfan Wrote: Say what you want, but Pat Mac is great. He was absolutely spot on about this organization. As a fan it's hard to hear, but it's not like we don't know these things to be true. Muskie, everything you said above is exactly what I've said since I've joined this board. Listen I'll be happy as hell to eat crow if this team is 11-6 this year and Zac turns into the offensive guru/genius that everyone on this board portrays in him to be. However, I truly believe Marvin made this franchise a winning organization DESPITE of the front office. Marvin busted his ass and reshaped and turned this team from a team that operated like it was 1985 instead of 2003. This organization wouldn't have half of what it does today without Marvin leading the helm for 15 years. This team will not get over the hump until they start operating like it's 2021 instead of 2003. We need more qualified people in this organization who know football instead of family and friends. Personally, I think max wins this team has is 6-7 wins this year. I did a schedule earlier on in this thread and have them at 5-12 because I truly don't believe Burrow will come back and be the exact same player game 1 of the 2021 season he was in game 10 of the 2020 season. It's going to take time for him to gain confidence in his knees and offensive line. How long does it take for the new pieces in the OL to gel? They have to build chemistry together and they can only do that playing together and they only get 3 pre season games to do so this year vs 4 in the past. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - TheLeonardLeap - 05-11-2021 Not sure I see Top-5. Top-10? Probable. I think I see them getting 6 wins. (Steelers x1, Jets, Raiders, Broncos, Jags, and Lions.) RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - Nately120 - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 10:34 AM)J24 Wrote: Were going to be the 2020 Texans. That would explain why Burrow demanded a rub and tug of me. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - TJ528 - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 10:28 AM)ochocincos Wrote: You beat the Browns the way you beat the Titans. Ocho you're very correct the best way to beat the Browns is to get ahead and make them abandon the run. However, that's the recipe that beat 90% of the teams in the NFL. Shut down the run and make teams 1 dimensional. My problem is I don't think Lou is good enough of a coach to put our players in the right position to make that happen. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - ochocincos - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 10:34 AM)J24 Wrote: Were going to be the 2020 Texans. To be the 2020 Texans, the Bengals would have had to have had a winning record the year before. They're more like the Jacksonville Jaguars. They also loaded up on offensive weapons (Chark, Shenault, Conley, Eifert, Robinson) but really underperformed. They had an Andy Dalton-like QB in Minshew, and they added Jay Gruden to call the plays, but their OTs were terrible and their offense was not good. Their defense, like the Bengals' defense, was bottom-tier. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - Big Boss - 05-11-2021 (05-10-2021, 04:46 PM)GodFather Wrote: https://www.cincyjungle.com/2021/5/10/22427938/2022-nfl-mock-draft-bengals-season-2022 If we pick Top 5 again, welcome to Cincinnati, Joe Brady. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - ochocincos - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 10:54 AM)TJ528 Wrote: Ocho you're very correct the best way to beat the Browns is to get ahead and make them abandon the run. Lou is definitely not. His focus is on defending the pass. Hardly anyone on the defense aside from Hubbard and Reader can stop the run. This team is not built to counter the smashmouth teams. But given where they are at, you have to hope the offense with Chase and Carman can put up 25+ points a game, as the defense probably is going to allow 20-24 points a game. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - TheLeonardLeap - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 10:57 AM)ochocincos Wrote: Lou is definitely not. Ocho, if they allow 20-24 points a game (so 22 on average) then Lou would be a hero. 22.0 points per game would be the 7th best scoring defense in the NFL in 2020. Only 4 teams allowed less than 21 points per game. Scoring 25 a game and allowing 24 a game would basically make you both a league average offense and defense in 2020. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - TJ528 - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 11:09 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Ocho, if they allow 20-24 points a game (so 22 on average) then Lou would be a hero. 22.0 points per game would be the 7th best scoring defense in the NFL in 2020. Only 4 teams allowed less than 21 points per game. The issue I have is people say "Oh the offense is going to put up 30 ppg game this year". Well they may very well put up 30ppg, however, I think the defense will give up close to 30ppg. Again, I think there's talent on the defense but I just don't think you have a very good or competent coaching staff. If they end up in the top 15 in defense i'll come back and eat crow all day long. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - XenoMorph - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 10:28 AM)ochocincos Wrote: You beat the Browns the way you beat the Titans. Because Coach T and squad has had us playing with the lead how often? Also thats how you beat most teams... Get more points on the board force them to be one dimensional and pounce RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - ochocincos - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 11:09 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Ocho, if they allow 20-24 points a game (so 22 on average) then Lou would be a hero. 22.0 points per game would be the 7th best scoring defense in the NFL in 2020. Only 4 teams allowed less than 21 points per game. The Bills allowed 23.43 PPG, which was literally middle of the pack. So yes, if the Bengals allow 24 PPG, which according to last year was right around league average, they would need to consistently put up 25+ consistently to approach a winning record. For a team that was 29th in Points For and 22nd in Points Allowed, getting to around league average in both would be a good improvement. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - ochocincos - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 11:23 AM)XenoMorph Wrote: Because Coach T and squad has had us playing with the lead how often? Yes, but certain teams (Chief, Bucs, Packers) have a strong enough passing game to come back from 14+ down and still win. My point was the Browns do not have as good of a passing game as the likes of the Chiefs, Bucs, and Packers, so they are less likely to come back and win if they go in a hole. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - Murdock2420 - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 09:12 AM)Nately120 Wrote: Popcorn? You kids had it so easy. Back in my day the holiday involved kids going door to door and getting a leather belt whipping from all the neighborhood adults. You know Faulk would have loved that neighborhood, he has to pay top dollar for that treatment these days. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - Frank Booth - 05-11-2021 Homers gonna home. I wonder if the Pittsburgh pirates have a message board with short term memory loss and blind optimism lmao RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - Nately120 - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 12:57 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: Homers gonna home. Pretty sure the national media just says the Pirates suck because they hate small market teams. RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - Wes Mantooth - 05-11-2021 At least the Pirates do have the small market angle to play. Fwiw, here's the 5 highest TV deals (per year) in the MLB: -Dodgers @ 239 million -Angels @ 138 million -White Sox @ 120 million -Yankees @ 115 million -Red Sox @ 104 million And here's the Pirates: Pirates @ 44 million (24th in the league) In the NFL all of these numbers are equally shared. PS In case you wondering... Reds @ 48 million Source: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/lets-update-the-estimated-local-tv-revenue-for-mlb-teams/ RE: Early Projections Have Bengals Picking Top 5 Again In Next Years Draft - muskiesfan - 05-11-2021 (05-11-2021, 01:33 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: At least the Pirates do have the small market angle to play. While I somewhat agree, MLB also has revenue sharing. In 2018, each MLB team received $118m from the 48% local revenues that are shared plus another $91m per team from national revenues. So each team received $209m from revenue sharing in 2018 which does not include the money they get to keep to themselves from local revenues. That's why there's an issue when teams like the Pirates continuing with a yearly payroll between $50-80m causes an issue. https://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Revenue_sharing |