Yesterday, 10:41 AM
(Yesterday, 08:51 AM)Millhouse Wrote: For a guy with 4.5 total sacks in college, sitting out and then leaving minicamp, and the interactions with the media is not the best way to start out an NFL career. Does he think he is entitled to as much money as possible because of those 4.5 sacks or something? He is nothing more than a slightly high risk with slightly high reward first round pick, yet he is acting like he is the next coming of Lawrence Taylor or something where he doesn't need to practice.
That's my take today with him. In regards to the Bengals however, I can side with them on this but if the situation gets worse, then it's fair game to criticize them for drafting him in the first place.
Love these post supporting the Clown show called the Bengals front office a.k.a. the Brown kin. So let’s set the record straight because many people have very short memories. These are the people that lead this organization through a painful period called the lost decade. These are the same people who draft and signed low character people which became a laughing stock to the world. Even late night comedians made fun of the organization. A Bengal doesn’t change his stripes and the front office play book is the same embarrassing script. The Browns and Blackburns can not develop a business relationship with anyone. They fight with Hamilton county, they fight with agents and they fight with the players. Turmoil is their comfort and yet they have no plan on getting the organization their first Lombardi. Slam Stewart all you want. He may be a blathering idiot for all I know. But his quote that this front office would rather win an argument as opposed to winning on the field was so on the point. It is amazing the blind support the fan base gives to the blackburns and browns. They could give two shits about winning this on the field