09-05-2023, 10:49 PM
(09-05-2023, 10:16 PM)Synric Wrote: Exactly You are misrepresenting the argument. The original argument was keeping 3 career special teams players over a WR prospect that had a good preseason was a mistake which turned out to be true. You are focused on Kendrick Pryor not taking a snap for the Jaguars but disregarding the fact the Bengals went through 4 backup receivers to get production. The argument was never about Pryor and about the lack of WR depth on 2022 that reared its ugly head because of injuries.
Edit: This was my argument. I'm the one that said it was a mistake. Not because I thought Kendrick Pryor would be an all pro but not keeping him over Michael Thomas and Stanley Morgan would be a mistake because they offer nothing on offense and that proved to be true.
Sure. I'll go with releasing Kendrick Pryor was not a mistake, you can go with it was.