04-05-2024, 02:49 PM
(04-05-2024, 02:21 PM)FormerlyBengalRugby Wrote: When we talk about wide receivers, their qb, or lack thereof is always a consideration when looking at their LACK of production. Looking at Tee, how much of his production comes from,
The Bengals scheme, being a pass heavy offense.
Having Joe Burrow as a QB.
Being the second option behind Chase (like TJ benefitted from having Chad drawing all of the attention).
Having a porous defense and an ineffective rushing attack that didn't allow for shut out games.
Just thinking when you factor it all in, maybe he's not as good as some think, and why he is not being pursued hot and heavy as a trade target, not even taking his injury history into consideration... With that same line of thinking, the scheme, qb, surrounding talent taking away attention, maybe that is why Boyd is not swimming in offers and still a free agent?
Watch out Rugby, they will be coming for you lol
Tee is really good when healthy and one of the top #2 WR's in the NFL when healthy. But honestly if we do keep him here on the Tag this
year I only expect around 700-800 yards and about 6 or 7 TD's. To me this isn't the hardest thing to replace with Joe Burrow throwing the
ball and Ja'Marr Chase taking so much of Defense's attention.
People need to accept the reality that Tee wants to be paid like a #1 WR even if he isn't one and that he won't be here after this season.
We aren't going to Tag him twice like some posters have said, that never happens and would piss him off.