07-20-2023, 09:21 PM
Ignoring anything with Dillion that didn't happen on the playing field, I still see him behind everyone going into the RoH and it's not even close. As time goes on, it gets murky.
Currently, his attitude, ( not saying back then, but now ) can sour the fans and organization even more. He still values his Pats time more than the Bengals, ( I mean, I get it ), and I wouldn't put it above him to cause some kind of controversy once selected. He was King Turd on Poop Mountain. Those teams were horrible and he didn't take over the league with his play. And modernly, as you see, RBs are not even thought of the same now.
Some talk about others who left on not the greatest terms, but I wouldn't think, say, Carson Palmer would be a diva about it. Yes, he is a great player in the history of the Bengals. That is without question. Also, the teams has had other great players and some changed the team into legit teams/contenders.
Currently, his attitude, ( not saying back then, but now ) can sour the fans and organization even more. He still values his Pats time more than the Bengals, ( I mean, I get it ), and I wouldn't put it above him to cause some kind of controversy once selected. He was King Turd on Poop Mountain. Those teams were horrible and he didn't take over the league with his play. And modernly, as you see, RBs are not even thought of the same now.
Some talk about others who left on not the greatest terms, but I wouldn't think, say, Carson Palmer would be a diva about it. Yes, he is a great player in the history of the Bengals. That is without question. Also, the teams has had other great players and some changed the team into legit teams/contenders.
Like a teenage girl driving a Ferrari.