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RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - ochocincos - 11-05-2024 (11-05-2024, 07:38 PM)Housh Wrote: May have given up on the season by not getting defensive help Gotta keep those precious 5th and 6th rounders. I mean heck, Chase Brown and Andrei Iosivas are basically starters now! (Please ignore Newton, McLachlan, Johnson, Anderson, Hill, Evans, Kareem, Adeniji...etc etc) RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - BengalsLUFC - 11-05-2024 (11-05-2024, 08:20 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Trayveon Williams has a career 5.0 YPC on 62 attempts. Please don’t try make a case for Williams to be on this roster it’s offensive to people who watch the games. He shouldn’t be anywhere near the NFL. RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - ochocincos - 11-05-2024 (11-05-2024, 08:38 PM)BengalsLUFC Wrote: Please don’t try make a case for Williams to be on this roster it’s offensive to people who watch the games. Care to explain why? And you can't say, "Watch the games." I've watched them and I don't see anything specific Williams is terrible at. RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - PDub80 - 11-05-2024 (11-05-2024, 08:41 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Care to explain why? Didn't he butt fumble? And the 55 yarder he busted out against the Ravens - Bengals down 31-3 - & he gets up flexing and celebrating. That's enough for me. He's out. RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - bfine32 - 11-05-2024 (11-05-2024, 08:30 PM)Brownshoe Wrote: Marson Lattimore and Za'Darius Smith could help Lattimore makes Trae Waynes look like Bret Favre and 0 chance the Browns trade Smith inside the Division. I get it, folks like to dream big, but if you had told me yesterday that we made a move to improve the weakest group on the roster I wouldn't be complaining. Most teams w/ a losing record sold RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - Gdale_Bengal - 11-05-2024 This team basically HAS TO outscore teams. They won’t stop anyone RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - PDub80 - 11-05-2024 (11-05-2024, 09:00 PM)Gdale_Bengal Wrote: This team basically HAS TO outscore teams. I mean, outscoring teams is the only way to win right? lol Bengals going all Phoenix Suns on us is fine by me. They have the talent on the offensive side of the ball and young defensive guys that have to mature in real time. Maybe that can happen in the next few, very critical weeks. RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - psychdoctor - 11-05-2024 I know fans are upset, but the Bengals made an in season trade for Herbert, something that has occurred twice. They traded Dunlap in 2020 and disgruntled Palmer in 2011. Baby Steps people. Baby Steps... RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - Frank Booth - 11-05-2024 (11-05-2024, 09:05 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: I know fans are upset, but the Bengals made an in season trade for Herbert, something that has occurred twice. They traded Dunlap in 2020 and disgruntled Palmer in 2011. what are you, public relations? RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - TheLeonardLeap - 11-05-2024 (11-05-2024, 09:05 PM)psychdoctor Wrote: I know fans are upset, but the Bengals made an in season trade for Herbert, something that has occurred twice. They traded Dunlap in 2020 and disgruntled Palmer in 2011. Maybe by the time Burrow is 36 and his career is almost over we can baby step our way up to adding a quality starter. Preston Smith would have been nice working with Hendrickson (or making sure that we don't have 0 pass rush when Hendrickson comes off the field)... instead he's going to play against Joe Burrow twice while playing with Twatt. RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - Au165 - 11-05-2024 (11-05-2024, 09:26 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Maybe by the time Burrow is 36 and his career is almost over we can baby step our way up to adding a quality starter. I think the fact a playoff team traded him for a future 7th round pick swap tells you the quality of what he brings. That’s as close as you can possibly get to cutting someone without cutting them. RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - BengalsLUFC - 11-05-2024 (11-05-2024, 08:41 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Care to explain why? Can’t pass block for shit, isn’t a great pass catcher. Average below average KR He’s been a career cut candidate look at how many times we have cut him then brought back. If he had anything about him at all do you really think the Bengals would have given up one of their precious day 3 picks? His career highlight was the video the Bengals social media team released about it being who Dey THINK gonna beat them Bengals. RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - bfine32 - 11-05-2024 (11-05-2024, 09:46 PM)Au165 Wrote: I think the fact a playoff team traded him for a future 7th round pick swap tells you the quality of what he brings. That’s as close as you can possibly get to cutting someone without cutting them. Are you talking about Preston Smith? RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - Whatever - 11-06-2024 (11-05-2024, 08:20 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Trayveon Williams has a career 5.0 YPC on 62 attempts. How many of Williams ' attempts were in garbage time, though? RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 11-06-2024 (11-05-2024, 11:00 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Are you talking about Preston Smith? Preston Smith is pretty good I agree and I saw him making plays this season already. Would of wanted him, but Ojulari a little more who I heard we were interested in. Surprised the Packers would let Preston Smith get away in the middle of a good shot at Playoff wins and maybe even a Superbowl. RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - TheLeonardLeap - 11-06-2024 (11-06-2024, 12:25 AM)Whatever Wrote: How many of Williams ' attempts were in garbage time, though? Yeah, it was largely the 2020 season where he feasted on some garbage time. We had 3 games where we lost... 10-36 7-30 3-38 ...and he got 21 carries (on his 41 offensive snaps) for 145 yards (6.90ypc) in those games. Clearly just him running the clock out as he touched the ball 25 times in the 41 offensive snaps he played in those games. Outside of those 3 games in 2020 (4 years is a LONG time in RB time) he's at 3.95ypc in his career. RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - ochocincos - 11-06-2024 (11-05-2024, 10:49 PM)BengalsLUFC Wrote: Can’t pass block for shit, isn’t a great pass catcher. 1) Most RBs can't do that. 2) Most RBs aren't great at that. 3) Bengals have their return specialists in Jones and Chase Brown What Williams does do a lot of - Special Teams. 59% of ST snaps this season. 64% last season. 58% the year before that. Williams averaged 22 receptions each season in his 3-year college career. He can catch passes. Is he overly fast or elusive though? No. Williams's best skill set was running the ball on offense. Williams is still needed for ST and still probably more trusted to be the 3rd RB over Kendall Milton. RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - ochocincos - 11-06-2024 (11-06-2024, 12:25 AM)Whatever Wrote: How many of Williams ' attempts were in garbage time, though? I don't know. Is there somewhere to look that up? I'm not going to try to go back through all the games he played to find that out. You can look it up and let us know RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - SunsetBengal - 11-06-2024 (11-05-2024, 07:43 PM)thompson19osu Wrote: Let's see how this ages when the Ravens put up 40+ on us on TNF. Maybe not, Jackson hurt his knee on Sunday. That could slow him up a bit. RE: Sitting on our hands as usual - lone bengal - 11-06-2024 annoying they didn't add anything on defense. Plus the Ravens and Chiefs made two moves ,the Steelers got better and the Bills added Cooper. Rankins and Murphy need to step up bigtime. The Rankins deal is looking awful , he isn't good against the run and does nothing as a rusher which is what we're paying him for. |