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RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - GodFather - 11-03-2024

(11-03-2024, 09:16 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Chase Young was an interesting idea.

Only has 2 sacks this year. Never really had that double digit year. PFF grade is 56.

25 years old.

I think he's on a 1 year deal.

Would it be crazy to trade for him? Is he just a bust?

I'd pass on him. I would love to see them trade for someone who is going to be a difference maker.

I dont see them doing anything though and if by chance they do it will be someone who isnt going to cost them much and the return will most likely be the same.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - Au165 - 11-03-2024

(11-03-2024, 10:53 PM)GodFather Wrote: I'd pass on him. I would love to see them trade for someone who is going to be a difference maker.

I dont see them doing anything though and if by chance they do it will be someone who isnt going to cost them much and the return will most likely be the same.

I mean those are the kind of guys who will move this week. Baron Browning, Zadarius Smith, Chase Young, etc. It’s really hard to get big time difference makers at pass rusher mid season unless there is a contract situation that the current team doesn’t think they will be able to resolve like Sweat last year. Some people looking to get out of bad contracts could move, Cam Jordan is a better player that could be had but do you want to pay a 35 year old pass rusher 15 million next year?

If the Jets had lost Reddick was a prime target. Crosby is a pipe dream as the Raiders are going to keep their one star as they look to try and have something offer the next regime. I’m not sure, what else is out there that would be a difference maker but it’s a tough position to need help at for sure.

Maybe Ogbah or Campbell from Miami could make sense. Most the other 2 win or so teams don’t have guys that make sense contractually. Maybe a guy like Harold Landry in TEN but TEN would have to eat some of that salary.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - THE PISTONS - 11-04-2024

(11-03-2024, 10:45 PM)ochocincos Wrote: If the rumors are true, Bengals are interested in bolstering the pass rush.

The FO needed this win to determine whether they were going to pursue someone or not.
They need to bolster their defense with a pass rusher and/or DB to help against these playoff teams with stronger offenses than the likes of LV and CLE.
Bengals are 1.0 game out of the WC and have a critical stretch of 3 games against 3 teams in the playoff picture right now - BAL, LAC, PIT.
They need to go 3-0 or 2-1 in that stretch to keep their chances alive, so improving their defense and getting Higgins back healthy would improve those chances.
It would also help to try to get a LT to replace Ford. Not sure if there are guys worth trading for, but there are some names still available in FA that might be interested to join a playoff push for half a season. Whoever joined would have to be ok as a swing tackle once OBJ is back though.

The pessimist in me says we only beat bad teams and our schedule gets harder with Tenn abd Clev being the only bad teams left.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - 007BengalsFan - 11-04-2024

I would call up the Raiders and offer them our 1st next year for Crosby and make them tell me no. Are the Bengals going to be able to draft anyone as good as Crosby next year with their 1st round pick? See what the Raider have to say. If you couldnt get Crosby, Za'Darius Smith might be a good option depending on what he would cost. He is older at 32 but probably the best pass rusher available outside of Crosby. Just say no to Chase Young. The guy is over-rated and overpaid.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - bfine32 - 11-04-2024

(11-03-2024, 11:08 PM)Au165 Wrote: I mean those are the kind of guys who will move this week. Baron Browning, Zadarius Smith, Chase Young, etc. It’s really hard to get big time difference makers at pass rusher mid season unless there is a contract situation that the current team doesn’t think they will be able to resolve like Sweat last year. Some people looking to get out of bad contracts could move, Cam Jordan is a better player that could be had but do you want to pay a 35 year old pass rusher 15 million next year?

If the Jets had lost Reddick was a prime target. Crosby is a pipe dream as the Raiders are going to keep their one star as they look to try and have something offer the next regime. I’m not sure, what else is out there that would be a difference maker but it’s a tough position to need help at for sure.

Maybe Ogbah or Campbell from Miami could make sense. Most the other 2 win or so teams don’t have guys that make sense contractually. Maybe a guy like Harold Landry in TEN but TEN would have to eat some of that salary.

Fun fact. Geno Atkins is 2-years younger than Campbell


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - 007BengalsFan - 11-04-2024

(11-04-2024, 12:12 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Fun fact. Geno Atkins is 2-years younger than Campbell

Did Geno's shoulder heal?  We could use an interior defensive lineman that can get pressure on a QB. 

Im not serious but it would be nice to have an interior defensive lineman like Geno in his prime.  That would help this defense a lot.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - WildCat - 11-04-2024

(11-03-2024, 12:49 PM)Sled21 Wrote: I'm really sick of the "poor Whit" narrative. The offered him a one-year deal, which at Whit's age was the smart play. LA offered three, and Whit beat Father time more than others tend to do. He was an outlier. It was still the smart offer. 

he got a super bowl ring out of it too. oh wait. what was your point again?


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - WildCat - 11-04-2024

(11-03-2024, 02:15 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: No the signing bonus was not the same as the ten million he was offered by Cincy  ( the signing bonus and first year salary in LA was 12.5 million total) and living in the LA area is far more expensive than here....Yet that is not the point of my response at all

..Like everyone else in Cincinnati, we have all gotten mad at Mike Brown and some of the bonehead things he has done..Yet, when it comes to his personal relationships with the players and the way in which he and his organization has taken care of them and their families especially in times of personal crisis..he is a pretty special dude and his efforts have been well documented..Aside from a very few..and of course the national sportscasters..almost every player..to a person has had good things to say about the Brown family.....Hindsight is one thing..Whitworth could have suffered an injury on his first play on his new contract..I dont fault Brown for wanting to do year to year witha 35 year old player....

WE have had a crappy year..I think its due to a significant amount of injuries and lack of cohesiveness..But I am grateful we have a team  in our city and the recent success they have had.. ..
all of your reply is bullshit. just complete bullshit. it's the FO period point blank. and we're wasting our QB like we always do. "you play to win the game!" bengals haven't done that since 1990.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - WildCat - 11-04-2024

(11-03-2024, 06:37 PM)Sled21 Wrote: And if the Bengals had signed him to a three-year deal and he fell off, as most player his age do, the board would be crucifying them for giving a long-term deal to an aging player. Not matter what they do, the Front Office will never win with some posters.

the idea of the NFL isn't for the FRONT OFFICE to win. it's a super bowl ring. end of story. thanks for playing.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - ochocincos - 11-04-2024

(11-04-2024, 12:08 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: The pessimist in me says we only beat bad teams and our schedule gets harder with Tenn abd Clev being the only bad teams left.

Yep that's what I see as the floor for the record: 6-11.

The Bengals HAVE to get some wins against the likes of PIT, BAL, LAC, and DEN to push for the playoffs though.

Going 1-2 over the next 3 games would mean they'd very, very likely have to win out the remainder of their games, as they'd be at 7 losses by that point.
Going 0-3 would pretty much mean the playoffs are out of reaching barring some really, really lucky tiebreakers.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - Wyche'sWarrior - 11-04-2024

(11-03-2024, 02:15 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: No the signing bonus was not the same as the ten million he was offered by Cincy  ( the signing bonus and first year salary in LA was 12.5 million total) and living in the LA area is far more expensive than here....Yet that is not the point of my response at all

..Like everyone else in Cincinnati, we have all gotten mad at Mike Brown and some of the bonehead things he has done..Yet, when it comes to his personal relationships with the players and the way in which he and his organization has taken care of them and their families especially in times of personal crisis..he is a pretty special dude and his efforts have been well documented..Aside from a very few..and of course the national sportscasters..almost every player..to a person has had good things to say about the Brown family.....Hindsight is one thing..Whitworth could have suffered an injury on his first play on his new contract..I dont fault Brown for wanting to do year to year witha 35 year old player....

WE have had a crappy year..I think its due to a significant amount of injuries and lack of cohesiveness..But I am grateful we have a team  in our city and the recent success they have had.. ..


That particular instance wasn't on Mike, and he attempted to rectify it. Katie and Troy were the ones that effed all of that up. 


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - TheLeonardLeap - 11-04-2024

(11-04-2024, 12:08 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: The pessimist in me says we only beat bad teams and our schedule gets harder with Tenn abd Clev being the only bad teams left.

The pessimist in you has looked at the standings.

2-7 is the worst record in the NFL right now and all 4 of our wins have come against 2-7 teams.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - Frank Booth - 11-04-2024

(11-04-2024, 12:24 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: The pessimist in you has looked at the standings.

2-7 is the worst record in the NFL right now and all 4 of our wins have come against 2-7 teams.

yep They put themselves in too much of a hole with their garbage defensive performances. I really cant see how they make the playoffs unless the afc ends up being so awful that 8-9 can grab a 7th seed. 


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - QueenCity - 11-04-2024

Well good news is we only have to wait till Thursday to find out if this team can make any noise.

Beat the Ravens and your 5-5 need 4 more wins most likely.

You got the Steelers, Browns and Broncos left at home if you win those 3 you got to find 1 more.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - Sled21 - 11-04-2024

(11-04-2024, 01:58 AM)WildCat Wrote: the idea of the NFL isn't for the FRONT OFFICE to win. it's a super bowl ring. end of story. thanks for playing.

It was still the right decision given his age and the odds. IN all the years Whit was here, did we even sniff a Super Bowl? Thanks for playing. 


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - pally - 11-04-2024




RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - bfine32 - 11-04-2024

(11-04-2024, 03:12 PM)pally Wrote:

Devin Singletary just screams Bengals


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - PCB Bengal Fan - 11-04-2024

(11-04-2024, 01:48 AM)WildCat Wrote: he got a super bowl ring out of it too. oh wait. what was your point again?

Whit should've been tagged twice.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - TecmoBengals - 11-04-2024

(11-04-2024, 03:12 PM)pally Wrote:

Zac isn't really telling us much with this quote. Going through a process could be ordering new pens for the office.

I'd be happy though if Duke acquires talent that can immediately play significant snaps.


RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - WeezyBengal - 11-04-2024

Hard pass on Chase Young. I'd just rather continue giving Myles Murphy reps at edge, it's basically the same thing.

They desperatley need a running back if Zach Moss is going to miss an extended period of time. Like desperately. Trayveon Williams is not an NFL caliner RB. I'd also look at bringing in a vet corner so CTB can move to CB2 where he belongs.