04-01-2021, 11:12 PM
(04-01-2021, 09:58 PM)Murdock2420 Wrote: So at this point the board is divided into three groups.
Draft Sewell and fix the long broken O-line.
Draft Chase and add talent to an already talented group.
Draft Pitts and add a unique weapon. (Probably going to Atlanta though)
No one is changing their opinion at this point no matter the evidence from podcasters for Chase, or the Get up team for Sewell or it really doesn't matter.
And at this point every thread turns into more of the same... so... here I give a chance to discuss something different.
What will it take for you to consider the upcoming season for the Bengals a success?
Is it a win total that must be hit? It is growth from certain players? What would you need to see in the 2021 NFL season to feel that it was a successful season and that the team is going in the right direction?
I'm going to say 9 wins and Burrow establishing himself as one of the elite QB's in the league.
As miserable as the last two years have been, that's really the only road to redemption for Taylor and Co. As much as they've spent on D in FA the past two years, there's no excuses for not being able to put an average defense on the field next year. Mixon should be back and is reunited with Pollack, who he had a career year under. We should have a semblance of a balanced offense again. The OL should be improved based on Reiff, Pollack, and the draft. The WR corps should be improved through the draft.