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A season of records (if nothing else) - JaggedJimmyJay - 01-05-2025 Some final tallies for the best on the team: Joe Burrow 460* / 652* (70.6%*), 4,918 yards*, 45 TDs* (2 rushing), 9 INTs, 7.5 ypa Ja'Marr Chase 127 receptions*, 1,708 yards*, 17 TDs**, 13.4 ypc Trey Hendrickson 17.5 sacks** * Franchise record ** Ties franchise record (Carl Pickens and Trey Hendrickson) Burrow just barely eclipsed Ken Anderson's longstanding completion percentage record by the following margin: 70.55214 70.55016 RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - pally - 01-05-2025 Cade York tied for the franchise longest field goal RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - Frank Booth - 01-05-2025 if the bengals miss the playoffs, the records stuff is just a giant taunt, and a reminder of what this season actually couldve been RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - Clark W Griswold - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 02:04 AM)Frank Booth Wrote: if the bengals miss the playoffs, the records stuff is just a giant taunt, and a reminder of what this season actually couldve been Yeah glad for the guys but sad that they will probably miss the post season If you would have told me before the season that this team’s best players would have those individual stats I would have assumed at least 12 wins. RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 02:00 AM)JaggedJimmyJay Wrote: Some final tallies for the best on the team: Coy Bacon had 21.5 sacks in 1976 (or was it 1977?), but it wasn't officially kept by the NFL at that point. Still, that is one that can be counted pretty accurately retroactively back to a certain point, and has been. Officially, Hendrickson has it. In reality, Bacon does. RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - reuben.ahmed - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 03:11 AM)Clark W Griswold Wrote: Yeah glad for the guys but sad that they will probably miss the post season That is the key, to a player it probably means they have to outdo themselves again next year to win a ring, meanwhile mahomes looking average and nearly didn’t lose a game. I put it on coaching. RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - TheLeonardLeap - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 02:00 AM)JaggedJimmyJay Wrote: Burrow just barely eclipsed Ken Anderson's longstanding completion percentage record by the following margin: Can't get an incompletion if you take a sack rather than throw it away. RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - Bengalitis - 01-05-2025 i'm more of a playoffs guy than a stats guy... but that's just me... RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - motoarch - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 11:25 AM)Bengalitis Wrote: i'm more of a playoffs guy than a stats guy... People are just trying to find something to celebrate at what could be the end of season. If you want to piss in some cheerios go piss in your own RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - QueenCity - 01-05-2025 Hendrickson if Bengals can extend him is a super strong contender for the Bengals Ring of Honor. RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - Browns Town Bengal - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 11:04 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Can't get an incompletion if you take a sack rather than throw it away. That is my biggest beef with Burrow. He seems to worry too much about completion percentage. Throw it away if it isn't there but he usually just takes a sack instead RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - ERIC1 - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 11:36 AM)Browns Town Bengal Wrote: That is my biggest beef with Burrow. He seems to worry too much about completion percentage. Throw it away if it isn't there but he usually just takes a sack instead 100%...this needs to be addressed otherwise it will come back and bite us in the rear..this has happened time and time again this season..momentum killer RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - ERIC1 - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 11:31 AM)motoarch Wrote: People are just trying to find something to celebrate at what could be the end of season. there is no celebration justified @ the end of this season..in any way shape or form...but have fun RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - pally - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 11:36 AM)Browns Town Bengal Wrote: That is my biggest beef with Burrow. He seems to worry too much about completion percentage. Throw it away if it isn't there but he usually just takes a sack instead I don't think Joe is thinking about his completion percentage. I think, he believes that if he can just hold on for another tenth of a second he'll have a receiver RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - ochocincos - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 02:04 AM)Frank Booth Wrote: if the bengals miss the playoffs, the records stuff is just a giant taunt, and a reminder of what this season actually couldve been Slim hope it would actually help this FO realize what they could have if they really tried to go all-in for these next couple years, but the pessimist in me doesn't believe they'll change their stripes much. More than likely, they'll retain a few guys, add a couple mid-tier FAs to replace departing guys, and hope the recently drafted guys continue to blossom and maybe a rookie or two to play well like we saw with Mims. Related note - Did Geno Stone do enough this last month of the season to convince anyone of keeping him as the incumbent FS for 2025? RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - TecmoBengals - 01-05-2025 Since we're talking Burrow and stats, his MVP-like season naturally moved him up the career passing ranks for the Bengals. - He's 5th for total TDs thrown at 140 and will pass Palmer next season to claim the 4th spot. He'd have to throw 47 TD passes to tie Boomer at 187. - Another 4,000 yard passing season also has him pass and claim the 4th spot from Palmer. RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - Clark W Griswold - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 01:03 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Related note - Did Geno Stone do enough this last month of the season to convince anyone of keeping him as the incumbent FS for 2025? He only convinced a few people - unfortunately those people are Duke, Lou, Zac and the Brown family. RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - bfine32 - 01-05-2025 Burrow has let it be known that his mentality is all sacks aren't bad. He will hand in there until the last mili-second. I get it can be frustrating, but so was Andy when he threw the ball into the stands if his first read wasn't there RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - motoarch - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 12:56 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: there is no celebration justified @ the end of this season..in any way shape or form...but have fun I've seen few of your posts. You have a serious piss poor attitude. Grow up. RE: A season of records (if nothing else) - sandwedge - 01-05-2025 (01-05-2025, 01:24 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Burrow has let it be known that his mentality is all sacks aren't bad. He will hand in there until the last mili-second.Honestly, I think i counted about 2 maybe 3 sacks last night that Joe could have just gotten rid of the ball. The one he got hurt on, if he had climbed up into the pocket, instead of going backwards, he might of had a chance of completing a pass. I thought last night was one of Joe's worst games. His passes were not on spot as they usually are. He missed behind Yoshi for a TD and Chase for int. |