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Signs that Next Year will see more talent depart
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(03-22-2017, 01:25 AM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: No one has ever said the Bengals aren't building. People question whether they're being smart with their building.

And yes, sometimes you let go of pieces. But when you keep certain pieces that are very bad and offer little to nothing, you are going to get criticized.

Spot on Wolf.

(03-22-2017, 08:57 AM)fredtoast Wrote: But oftentimes the players that people here call "very bad" are not bad at all.

For example how many people here were claiming that the fact that the Bengals never cut Peko was "proof" that the Bengals "did not want to win"?  Then the Broncos, who are praised around here as a team that wants to win, agreed to sign him and pay him MORE than the Bengals were.

Too many people around here hate on Bengal players just because they are Bengals.

The Broncos messed up as almost all teams do at times. Just like when the Cowboys paid Nasty Nate Livings big money.

Why is Maualuga still here after last season and just signing Minter? Hopefully he is gone soon and i will have more confidence.

Bodine is "very bad" Fred and we have not even seen a hint of trying to upgrade Center. PA even called it a witch hunt.

We just want the team to address the weak spots, that is all and it is not asking much...
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RE: Signs that Next Year will see more talent depart - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 03-22-2017, 12:59 PM

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