Yesterday, 02:54 PM
(Yesterday, 01:09 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: Ricky Bobby said it, f you are not first, you are last. Yes, the Bengals offense was great in 2025, but they were not close to the best offense in the NFL. That should be the goal of the FO, coaches and players. It is the FO's job to improve a very good offensive roster. We can debate if adding Risner or Hernandez to take the roster spot of our current 6th best guard is an upgrade, but it likely would be.
Bengals have cap space, use it to upgrade the OL if they feel it is an uograde. Adding a vet OL like the 2 I mentioned may end up being a luxary if the others incuding a rookie pan out, but there are also injuries, so having a proven vet as a backuo swing OG ony makes us better in my humble opinion.
Aside from baltimore and detroit, there was no real appreciable differnce in output , yards per game..with the next ten top teams..and superbowl champ philadelphia and cincinnati were almost identical
As far as your nonsensical banter about wanting to be the best...just because this FO has not signed over the hill, slightly injured big name players whose best playing days are long behind them..does not mean they are not trying to be the best
Do you really think that the powers that be in the bengals organiztion are sitting back and putposefully not signing certain players to piss off Bengals Board members
And I dont are what sportswriters feel. Even though .there are many that feel if this line stays healthy this year, with the changes made in coaching and player additiins, , that the OL will be solid
And finally, by the end of training camp..the organization will have a much better feel..specific to the offensive line..and guess what...there will be some really good young healthy players that made it to final cuts..they will be available
Again, i hope you are doing well post surgical and your heart is strong.We were delayed .. one of our gang is a cardiac surgeon and had to do the emergency stent thing...but now off to the golf course..take care