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Dalton Risner: "Would LOVE to be a Bengal"
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(Yesterday, 04:28 PM)XsandOs Wrote: I hope you are right Nate.

Me too. Cool

(Yesterday, 04:40 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: We'll see. In 8 seasons, Patrick has only hit 900 snaps 3 times in 8 seasons, with varied results. He's pretty much the guy you want coming first off of the bench, rather than being a starter. He was drafted by Green Bay, which tells me that he had potential, but they elected to allow him to walk which tells me that they didn't see enough to keep him around.

Volson might turn out to be a similar case, but the guy has logged over 1,000 snaps every season. He might could benefit from the coaching change to Peters.

The one thing about Volson is he stays healthy. Whether that is a good thing or not I don't know yet.

We need an upgrade at both Guard spots and I think Patrick and Risner would be with a rookie learning from them.

Patrick has solid PFF grades when he has played and that is much more than I can say for the inconsistent Volson.

(Yesterday, 04:54 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Orlando was good until he was playing on a broken leg because the Bengals are too short-sighted to let a player just heal rather than play terribly while injured for twice as long as it would have taken to just sit him and let him heal.

(Yesterday, 05:06 PM)Joelist Wrote: Brown had only 2 games last season where he struggled a bit - both against the Stealers. And he was playing on one leg in both games. OBJr will be fine.

Yeah, Orlando Brown played very good last season when healthy and toughed it out like a warrior. He isn't the problem on the OL at all.
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RE: Dalton Risner: "Would LOVE to be a Bengal" - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - Yesterday, 10:01 PM

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