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Sign Michael Mayer!
#21
would we be able to take him on away games?
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#22
Higgins and a 4th for Adams and Mayer?
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#23
(Yesterday, 08:51 PM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: I meant/was referring to what I bolded Wink

Bolded text does not pop out that is why I Italic bold and underline what I refer to. Like so.
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(Yesterday, 09:15 PM)samhain Wrote: No way it would be as easy as just signing the guy after he quits the Raiders.  Also unlikely that the Raiders give him up for nothing.

It would be a crap precedent to set for the league if all disgruntled players needed to do to get away from respective teams was just really not want to be there.

It does not work like that. He can quit, but the Raiders continue to hold his rights if he returns to the league. 
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(11 hours ago)bfine32 Wrote: would we be able to take him on away games?

Is there room for his mom on the plane?
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#26
Brad, Mayer hasn't done much in the NFL to warrant your enthusiasm for him coming to the Bengals. He's currently on a 'bust' track as a pro player.
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can he play DL?
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#28
I'm not buying that Mayer is having difficulty adjusting to the "big city."

Vegas metro has about the exact same population as Cincy - 2.25 mill people.
For those who haven't been to Vegas, it's pretty much like Nashville - There's a part of downtown with all the touristy stuff but outside of that it's a regular smaller city.

When I went there in November last year, it was very different vibe just a couple blocks off the strip and especially if you got into the suburbs.
Felt like a regular city like Nashville, Cincy, or Columbus.
In fact, when looking at biggest US cities by metro pop...
27 - Pittsburgh
29 - Vegas
30 - Cincy
32 - Columbus
33 - Cleveland
34 - Indy
35 - Nashville
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan_statistical_area

Just stay away from the glitz and glamor of the casinos and he should be fine.
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(3 hours ago)TecmoBengals Wrote: Brad, Mayer hasn't done much in the NFL to warrant your enthusiasm for him coming to the Bengals. He's currently on a 'bust' track as a pro player.

Yeah, worth maybe a PS slot at best to see if he can get his head right, but that's it.
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#30
Hudson for Mayer straight up.

I wonder if this is why they took Bowers. They may have known something was off with Mayer even if pundits didn't and thus questioned the "surprise" pick.
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(2 hours ago)jj22 Wrote: Hudson for Mayer straight up.

Yeah, if you do try to acquire Mayer you do it on the cheap. A 7th rounder, etc.
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