02-16-2025, 02:29 PM
(02-16-2025, 02:10 PM)samhain Wrote: I hope that Al Golden got a lot of money to return to Cincinnati. It's difficult to view the situation he's inheriting and not seeing inevitable disappointment. Considering where he is and what he will get compared to Anarumo's early years, he'd better be ready to do some Copperfield level magic.
Lou inherited a horrific defense in year one. His major FA acquisition was BW Webb, a player he'd coached in NY. Remember him? Wouldn't fault you if you didn't. Year 2, however, was a different approach. The team anticipated Burrow being their number 1 pick and having a cheap qb for a few years. They loaded up on defense in FA in a manner that we've never seen in franchise history. Big money for a NT in Reader. Big money for Waynes, who never panned out. Shelling out for Alexander at nickel corner. Vonn Bell was the cherry on top of the class. Then came Wilson in the draft.
Year 3 might have been even more of a re-load. They snagged possibly the best pass rusher in team history in Trey on day 1, a day we used to regard as out of reach for the Bengals. Then another slot corner in Hilton when Alexander didn't work out. They signed Chido to hedge against Waynes not getting on the field. Then Ogunjobi. Then the trade for Hill, who became an incredibly reliable player.
The organization went above and beyond to support Lou's vision on defense. At times, he had 7 of 11 starters on defense that arrived via FA counting Apple. It's crazy that so many of them actually worked out.
Al won't get close to that. The rookie qb contract years are long gone. We'd better hope that this guy is as good at development as his reputation suggests, because there's unlikely to be a cavalry any time soon. He may have a fully developed offense to bail him out, but there's a lot of work to be done and few resources to plug in.
Lou's tenure was the Fisher-Price My First DC job treatment. Golden's will be the Thoughts and Prayers era. Guess it's a good thing he's spent some time hanging with touchdown Jesus. He'll need all the help he can get.
I think that most here are going to agree. I can assure you that I'm not the , "keep on the sunny side, always on the sunny side," guy. Ts, I think he's going to turn the secondary around. Most of the young guys were able to gain some valuable experience from last season. They're young, but also fast and talented.
D-line= young and talented. Murphy's last and best chance to do something, anything in stripes.
The Wilson injury loomed large last season. Probably going to draft a couple and perhaps even sign or trade for a vet with the Pratt situation. I think ADG stays and has already been mentioned becomes more of a pass rushing LB. The experienced he gained in coverage could help him and Golden may help that as well.
It seems dire and the D was atrocious last season! Yet, we only missed the playoffs by one game. I don't think that Golden is going to turn this D into the 85 Bears, but the cupboard is not bare. He very well could swing this defense 12 or 15 positions higher in year one.