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If I’m Jamarr Chase I’m not resigning if Tee is gone
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(10-30-2024, 10:22 AM)PhilHos Wrote: We should re-hire the coach that got us those playoff runs instead of the jackass we have now. Ninja

I see the wit here its reallly stupid.

Philly doesn’t regret firing Peterson at all, and that says a lot given how buffoonish Sirianni is at times.
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#42
In my opinion, if we keep this clown staff, you can use a first round pick to find a quality wr2. Then take the 25m annually tee would command and plug some holes.
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(10-30-2024, 01:30 PM)ochocincos Wrote: My point of saying those other players was because of the comment that the coach for the championship years is the same as now.
However, the players are not, and that's a big reason why the team is underperforming now compared to 2 years ago.

The team would have enough $$ to have Bates and Reader both if:
A) Let Higgins and Hill walk and allocate that ~$25-35 mill APY to another position, and...
B) Not having Rankins and/or Stone on the roster next year, freeing up $6.5 mill for Stone and $10.5 mill for Rankins

They could also do what more and more teams are doing in voided extra years to lower the cap in the short term. Yes, there are detriments that it results in dead money spent in future years down the road, but certain teams always find a way to keep pushing further and further without hitting a wall.

I will not speak for all fans, but this fan personally doesn't care about the future financial implications pushing contracts into future years to field a better team now, knowing there's a risk the team could be terrible for 3-5 years after an "all-in" window. 
I just want to see a Super Bowl victory, even if it means a few seasons of really down years. It's better than riding the middle-of-the-pack for a decade. I know it might not be better financially for the Bengals ownership, but I'm not them.

While I wasn't specifically referring to you, but this place in general. We want to sign everybody. But to your point that the team would have enough money to sign Bates and Reader if we let Higgins, Hill and Stone and Rankins walk would be great, but we have to pay their replacements, right? If we let Hill and Rankins go, who's playing DT? Stone I can see cutting because we have someone behind him that is probably better upside.
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(Yesterday, 08:01 AM)Sled21 Wrote: While I wasn't specifically referring to you, but this place in general. We want to sign everybody. But to your point that the team would have enough money to sign Bates and Reader if we let Higgins, Hill and Stone and Rankins walk would be great, but we have to pay their replacements, right? If we let Hill and Rankins go, who's playing DT? Stone I can see cutting because we have someone behind him that is probably better upside.

Well in the scenario, Bates would replace Stone because he would have been retained.
Jordan Battle would replace Bell once Bell departs (again).

Reader would cover one of the DT spots with a combination of Jenkins, Jackson, and likely a new draft pick would cover the other next year after Hill departs.

A draft pick or cheaper veteran replaces Higgins.
Zac Taylor 2019-2020: 6 total wins
Zac Taylor 2021-2022: Double-digit wins each season, plus 5 postseason wins
Zac Taylor 2023: 9 wins despite losing Burrow half the season
Zac Taylor 2024: 3-5 so far. If he can turn this into a playoff appearance, it will be impressive.

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(10-30-2024, 10:28 AM)Sled21 Wrote: It's like the thread the other day where people were telling fans to quit buying tickets so the team will move. "All die, no ride" if I remember correctly. I mean, has everyone forgotten 2 AFCN Championship games and one AFC Championship, 1 Super Bowl and 2 Division titles in the last 5 years? Going from 0-7 in the playoffs with Marvin to going 5-2 in the playoffs with this staff? Yeah, all die. I mean, seriously, if people want to jump ship just do it already. Don't stand on the plank complaining about the water temperature.

Good gracious, that triggered you. Stop crying about it.

People are upset and fed up with the franchise. With good reason.

You and others whining about the angry fans are deluded.
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(10-30-2024, 06:14 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: The previous 3 years when Burrow played (>50% snaps) and Tee didn't (<50% snaps)....

W, 34-11
W, 41-10
L, 20-23
L, 17-19
W, 23-10
W, 34-20

That's 4-2. That's an 11 win pace.

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Ja'Marr Chase in those games....
4-65-2
6-77-0
10-129-1
7-50-0
10-119-1
15-192-3

That's 52-632-7.... averaged for 17 games that's a 147 catches for 1,791 yards/20 TD season.

The stat i heard was very specific and the record was horrendous

I wish i felt like rewatching the podcast but i don’t

It was like games where Tee played and had to leave and it was specific to soft tissue injuries for some reason
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(Yesterday, 10:41 AM)Housh Wrote: The stat i heard was very specific and the record was horrendous

I wish i felt like rewatching the podcast but i don’t

It was like games where Tee played and had to leave and it was specific to soft tissue injuries for some reason

That just sounds like a useless stat then.

If Tee leaves the game with a hurt shoulder or a concussion we are still good? 
If Tee leaves the game with a hurt hamstring we suck?

That's "the Bengals are 3-0 when I wear my 1988 Bengals shirt" level of stat.
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(10-30-2024, 08:25 PM)NotBigzo Wrote: I see the wit here its reallly stupid.

Philly doesn’t regret firing Peterson at all, and that says a lot given how buffoonish Sirianni is at times.

Calls me stupid but can't even spell "really" or "Pederson" correctly. Rolleyes

And of course, Philly doesn't regret firing PeDerson; I mean Sirianni has a winning record and a Super Bowl appearance just a couple years ago. But, do you think Philly would consider firing Sirianni NOW if the Eagles record was 2-5?
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(Yesterday, 09:45 AM)RunKijanaRun Wrote: Good gracious, that triggered you. Stop crying about it.

People are upset and fed up with the franchise. With good reason.

You and others whining about the angry fans are deluded.

Dude, nobody's crying, we're having a discussion. Talk about triggered....
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(10-30-2024, 04:45 AM)Housh Wrote: Why the hell would i sign with a team who may keep Zac another 10 years no matter how bad he is, just to get triple teamed every play because we let Tee walk.

29 mill may change your mind





THIS is why you get guys as good as Chase extended ASAP.

It is a real possibility Chase doesn’t even wanna come back now






I don’t think Iv ever seen a NFL close its own championship window so badly

It’s like they got that taste of winning in 2021 and said “welp that’s enough of that”



If we really thought the fix to losing guys with Reader, Tee and Bates is drafting guys with mid level picks then idk what to say cause that means we’re idiots
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(Yesterday, 12:24 PM)PhilHos Wrote: Calls me stupid but can't even spell "really" or "Pederson" correctly. Rolleyes

And of course, Philly doesn't regret firing PeDerson; I mean Sirianni has a winning record and a Super Bowl appearance just a couple years ago. But, do you think Philly would consider firing Sirianni NOW if the Eagles record was 2-5?

THe point you were trying to make with your wit was stupid. Spare me with the grammar policing.

If they were 2-5? Yeah, they'd probably consider firing him considering how things went down the season prior.
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(Yesterday, 12:24 PM)PhilHos Wrote: Calls me stupid but can't even spell "really" or "Pederson" correctly. Rolleyes

And of course, Philly doesn't regret firing PeDerson; I mean Sirianni has a winning record and a Super Bowl appearance just a couple years ago. But, do you think Philly would consider firing Sirianni NOW if the Eagles record was 2-5?

Yep, they always insult your intelligence and lower your IQ Phil, just they way it goes and...

Of course they would consider firing Sirianni if their record was that bad. Losing at all for them is inexcusable. Think after watching 
those Eagles beat us they are right up with the Lions now in representing the NFC in the Super Bowl this year. 

That was some impressive play calling and overall play they displayed against us. Commanders are damn good too with Daniels.
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#53
(10-30-2024, 09:39 AM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: This place is turning into a cesspool.

Go take the negativity elsewhere, FFS.

I've avoided this forum most of the year so far because of this reason. Just constant whining and irrational posts. 
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#54
(Yesterday, 03:52 PM)TheFan Wrote: I've avoided this forum most of the year so far because of this reason. Just constant whining and irrational posts. 

Too bad these negative trolls run off the good posters.
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#55
(Yesterday, 04:19 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Too bad these negative trolls run off the good posters.

What!? I'm still here. 
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