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Notes from Voluntary Practice
#21
(Yesterday, 07:54 PM)FormerlyBengalRugby Wrote: Some people use dip as an appetite suppressant to help curb appetite when cutting weight, as nicotine is an appetite suppressant.

Not saying it is good or bad, just info.

But if it works for him...

Oh believe me I lived with a dip in my mouth my entire Military Career. Quit once I retired. but sure wouldn't mind a pinch. 
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#22
From what I hear a few thousand miles away CTB made it his decision to be a cb2 through his life choices and the fact that he acts like a mong off the field referring to himself as juice and having his boys deal with people who dare want to say hello. Some of these kids in the locker room need a slap and he’s target 1A from what I’ve been told.
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#23
(Yesterday, 07:54 PM)FormerlyBengalRugby Wrote: Some people use dip as an appetite suppressant to help curb appetite when cutting weight, as nicotine is an appetite suppressant.

Not saying it is good or bad, just info.

But if it works for him...

If nicotine is an appetite suppressant I’m owed more money than you boys have given to Ukraine
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#24
(Yesterday, 08:09 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: That guy is an idiot. Two of the things he said are almost mutually exclusive.

1) You need guys who will produce right away

and

2) We have nonproblem taking guys with traits who weren't productive players.

Guys who are in bucket #2 are not gonna be guys in bucket #1. See Murphy, Myles.

Well, to be fair Mims was not a huge producer in College, but he had all the traits. 

Myles Murphy had 111 tackles, 37 TFL, 17.5 sacks, 5 PDs, and 6 FFs in 3 years. That's productive
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#25
From bengals.com:

Tobin said he doesn't see a rookie crashing the starting lineup. But he does see regular roles for some draft picks.
"I think we've got starters across the board. If some young rookie can come in and win that job, that's fantastic," Tobin said. "Gone are the days of you take a guy for three years from now. In my opinion, those days are gone. You need real quick development and production. Some production out of your young guys. So we're looking for that."

Duke thinks they can’t draft a G or safety in the first two rounds that’s better than what they have?
I think they can easily find a IOL who is better and than Volson or Ford. They have some superstars on the team for sure but he’s crazy if he thinks there aren’t some very weak spots where a good rookie could come in and start.
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#26
(9 hours ago)BengalsLUFC Wrote: If nicotine is an appetite suppressant I’m owed more money than you boys have given to Ukraine

https://www.science.org/content/article/why-smokers-are-skinny

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12436425/
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(9 hours ago)bfine32 Wrote: Well, to be fair Mims was not a huge producer in College, but he had all the traits. 

Myles Murphy had 111 tackles, 37 TFL, 17.5 sacks, 5 PDs, and 6 FFs in 3 years. That's productive

Disagree. Mims was excellent when he was on the field. His issue was availability, not production. 
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(8 hours ago)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Disagree. Mims was excellent when he was on the field. His issue was availability, not production. 

I guess we just disagree on the definition of production. 
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(8 hours ago)FormerlyBengalRugby Wrote: https://www.science.org/content/article/why-smokers-are-skinny

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12436425/

Smoked since I was 14 for 21 years I’m more than ready for Bengals fan mr Vance to give me refund of ll the Marlboros I’ve been ripping for the plus 20 years while having a khans hot dog in the other hand LOL
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#30
(8 hours ago)Clark W Griswold Wrote: From bengals.com:

Tobin said he doesn't see a rookie crashing the starting lineup. But he does see regular roles for some draft picks.
"I think we've got starters across the board. If some young rookie can come in and win that job, that's fantastic," Tobin said. "Gone are the days of you take a guy for three years from now. In my opinion, those days are gone. You need real quick development and production. Some production out of your young guys. So we're looking for that."

Duke thinks they can’t draft a G or safety in the first two rounds that’s better than what they have?
I think they can easily find a IOL who is better and than Volson or Ford.  They have some superstars on the team for sure but he’s crazy if he thinks there aren’t some very weak spots where a good rookie could come in and start.

I will say it again. He's an idiot. 

Loveland is 10x the TE Sample is. 
Barron or Johnson insta,start at CB.
Emmanwori, Starks, or Watts at S. 
Zabel or Jackson at G.
Not to mention J. Campbell at LB 
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#31
In fairness to Tobin who 99% of the time needs to be put int he corner with some crayons I really don’t think we are a million miles away because he’s won the lottery with Burrow.

We need another rusher whether inside or off the edge, we need better communication at LB which Golden should sort. I really don’t like the reports of Newton as slot CB as I think he’s ***** useless but you can’t have everything I’d love to bring back Mike for 1 more year.

If we don’t make at least the AFCCG this year with this offence there needs to be a boycott until Duke is gone and to a point Katie is put in another role too. A lot of people on this board will have spent thousands following this team. It’s time to shit or get off the pot the clock is ticking.
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#32
(8 hours ago)Clark W Griswold Wrote: From bengals.com:

Tobin said he doesn't see a rookie crashing the starting lineup. But he does see regular roles for some draft picks.
"I think we've got starters across the board. If some young rookie can come in and win that job, that's fantastic," Tobin said. "Gone are the days of you take a guy for three years from now. In my opinion, those days are gone. You need real quick development and production. Some production out of your young guys. So we're looking for that."

Duke thinks they can’t draft a G or safety in the first two rounds that’s better than what they have?
I think they can easily find a IOL who is better and than Volson or Ford.  They have some superstars on the team for sure but he’s crazy if he thinks there aren’t some very weak spots where a good rookie could come in and start.

I don't think any GM should give a 17th pick in the draft or those after at 49, 81, 119, 153 and 193 the keys to the castle. It is the coach's job to create competition and decide who starts. I look at the part you ignored or brushed off above, Duke is also saying to these draft picks be ready to work and earn it, we are not giving you 3 years to figure it out.
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#33
For those concerned about the guards we have under contract. The biggest guaranteed portion is Ford, only 1 million. Then Patrick only 200K, then Volson onlu 164K, Kirkland is zero is every other guard.

These guys are all under immense pressure to have a great training camp, otherwise Bengals could cut them with no penalty prior to final roster right before the season starts.

They get injured, likely cut.
They miss blocks, they get cut.

Money and a job is a great motivator, these guys get cut from a bad OL group like the Bengals, there is no giarantees they ever see their 1 million contract in 2025 or ever.
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