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Bengals ranked 16th best triple threat.
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(06-05-2015, 03:47 PM)djs7685 Wrote: And no receiver catches every single pass that gets near him. No one with 100+ targets per year makes every catch and they can't make crazy plays on every poor throw.

It works both ways. Some people want to nitpick A.J. but let others off the hook. A.J. is better at his position more so than everyone else on the Bengals roster can say about their respective position other than Whit.

It's the same reason that Aaron Rodgers doesn't get heckled often by Packers' fans, DeMarco Murray doesn't get bashed by Cowboys' fans, and Antonio Brown doesn't get nitpicked by Steelers' fans.

Meh, I've never said that A.J. is perfect, and I can't really recall anybody saying that. A lot of us just think it's silly to spend time nitpicking one of our best players when there are plenty of mediocre or worse guys on this team. I'd take this crazy guess and say that A.J. probably doesn't have much to do with us being 0-4 in the WC round in the past 4 years. I could name a few other guys that have had a bigger impact on those losses.

Yes, it works both ways. I just don't call it nitpicking when i raise a criticism, whether it be at Dalton, Hill or Green. 

I think you touched on the biggest part of the issue. Probably, since we could all find bigger scapegoats than AJ, some choose to give him a pass. He is the closest, if not already, to being elite at his position, with Geno being injured and not back to form yet.





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RE: Bengals ranked 16th best triple threat. - rfaulk34 - 06-05-2015, 03:55 PM

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