12-20-2024, 02:45 PM
(12-19-2024, 06:36 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: No he wont and even if he did it would come back to bite the team in the butt a couple of years from now..highins is an often injured rceiver.lhe has a chronic hamstring problem..no team cann afford to pay their quarterback and 2 receivers 90-100 million a year
We will see, I agree about Tee and his injury problems. Like I said, he cannot cost 25 mil per year with his injury history.
Has to be taken into account with whoever pays the man.
Ja'Marr having such a great year has already upped his pay to the highest of any WR and he was always the WR we were going to keep.
If it was me at QB I would be harping on the trenches myself, but I am not Joe Burrow and he is the QB for the Cincinnati Bengals.
(12-19-2024, 07:55 PM)XsandOs Wrote: Bengals proved this year that having the top passing game in football and being 5th in scoring offense, at best, makes for a mediocre football Team.
I don't feel that running with the same crew next year, with an added $25M+ salary makes any sense.
I would like to see Chase extended and Gesicki re-signed and put in Tee's spot. Hudson and McLachlan can hold down the Flex TE role. I like Yoshi's toughness and hopefully Burton can take a positive step next year.
Yeah, the Defense needs upgraded all across the board along with the IOL.
Just going off of what Joe Burrow has said. If he does a restructure and we do keep Tee, his injuries have to be taken into account and
it cannot be 25+ mil per year. Extend Ja'Marr, bring back Gesicki and upgrade the IOL and Defense and I am happy.
If we can do this while keeping Tee even better IMO.
(12-20-2024, 01:40 AM)pally Wrote: His knee not quad
Myles Garrett was added to the Browns report as a DNP with a back injury
Myles being banged up certainly helps our chances. Like I said, he looked really good in his last game.