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How to Fix the Cincinnati Bengals in Five Steps
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1. Free up as much money as possible by cutting Mauluaga and Pacman along with any other under performing players or players that have had a million chances off field to clean their act up and still can't take advantage of it.

2. Re-sign the best few free agents from our own team in Whitworth, Zeitler, and Kirkpatrick.

3. Actually look for upgrades with that extra cap space that is left each year instead of saying it is rollover (heard that for 3 years straight and guys keep walking instead). Go add a Nick Fairley to replace Peko in the event Billings isn't ready or gets injured again and bring in a Nick Mangold to compete with Bodine at Center. These moves wouldn't break the bank but would hit a couple key needs with players that would be improvements and open up the draft even more.

4. Move Marvin to the Front Office. He is a solid talent evaluator but not a great coach. I think turning things over to Tobin and Marvin instead of the Browns having any football say would make a world of difference of free agent and draft strategy. The Brown's always worry about money at the end of the day. Football is their business and not their passion. They run it as such and pinch pennies compared to other teams every chance they get.

5. Get away from the draft best available idea regardless how they may not see the field for two or three seasons and actually start drafting players that are best available at positions of need and guys that can get on the field early and make an impact. At some point you have to stop neglecting the Defensive End and Linebacker positions that have needed talent upgrades early in the draft because you fall in love with first round Corners year after year.
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RE: How to Fix the Cincinnati Bengals in Five Steps - JungleRock85 - 03-08-2017, 10:11 AM

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