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Bengals lack of success is killing legacies. - impactplaya - 03-17-2021 Growing up as a Bengals fan, I was very proud Of the fact that our own.great players retired as Bengals. Reggie Williams, Bob Trumpy, Ken Anderson, Issac Curtis Jim LeClair, on and on. But going back many decades, our great players are not ending Their careers as Bengals...... Carl Pickens, Takeo Spikes, Chad Johnson, Carson Palmer,Vontaze Burfict, Jermaine Gresham, Willie Anderson,Carlos Dunlap T.J Houshmanzedah, Andy Dalton, and now A.J Green. I really thought AJ was going to be a Bengals till.He hung it up. He was a pros pro. He was a elite player with a work ethic 2nd to none. Im.tired of this franchise and its utter failure to establish anything More than playoff exits 6 years ago. Now its lead by a HC who wants to.convince the fanbase That he has a plan to elevate us into the conversation with The Chiefs and Browns as AFC powers. Im.tired of seeing its great players finish their careers in another Uniform. RE: Bengals lack of success is killing legacies. - fredtoast - 03-17-2021 Meh, it has always happened all over the league. You just don't notice because they are not Bengals Franco Harris and Jerry Rice ended their careers in Seattle. Emmitt Smith with the Cards. O.J. Simpson with the Forty Niners. Joe Namath with the Rams Johnny Unitas with the Chargers. Even Anthony Munoz signed with Tampa Bay, but was cut before the season started. RE: Bengals lack of success is killing legacies. - Nately120 - 03-17-2021 (03-17-2021, 08:20 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Meh, it has always happened all over the league. You just don't notice because they are not Bengals Hell, I sort of like seeing players in one-year-wonder uniforms that look wacky. Let's see... Tom Brady on the Buccaneers Mike Webster on the Chiefs Jerry Rice on a bunch of teams that weren't the 49ers Joe Montana on the Chiefs Tim Brown on the Buccaneers and so on...I'd say the issue is with how many players leave the Mike Brown-era Bengals on bad terms beyond "I think I should still be getting paid to play football." RE: Bengals lack of success is killing legacies. - Wyche'sWarrior - 03-17-2021 (03-17-2021, 08:06 PM)impactplaya Wrote: Growing up as a Bengals fan, I was very proud There's some merit there....but you're forgetting that those first cats played before free agency.... RE: Bengals lack of success is killing legacies. - Bengalitis - 03-17-2021 (03-17-2021, 08:06 PM)impactplaya Wrote: Growing up as a Bengals fan, I was very proud Dont feel bad, Joe Montana ended his career with the Chiefs. Yes, the GOAT of the 80s. RE: Bengals lack of success is killing legacies. - jfkbengals - 03-17-2021 (03-17-2021, 08:06 PM)impactplaya Wrote: Growing up as a Bengals fan, I was very proud Leclair had a post Bengals football career. Dunlap is a FA, so maybe he returns and retires a Bengal... RE: Bengals lack of success is killing legacies. - fredtoast - 03-18-2021 (03-17-2021, 09:58 PM)Bengalitis Wrote: Dont feel bad, Joe Montana ended his career with the Chiefs. Yes, the GOAT of the 80s. Montana was still a pretty good QB when he played for the Chiefs. Made the Pro Bowl and took them to the AFC Championship game. |