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Since the Bengals last playoff win...
(04-26-2017, 02:02 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Why is it splitting hairs? The contention is that signing Alex Mack would have helped the Bengals who everyone agrees had a loaded roster in 2015 minus the Center position win a playoff game.

Then people point to Dalton being injured as why we didn't win.

Then it gets pointed out that he got injured on a play in which the Center let direct pressure get to him on.

Seems like logical cause and effect.

(04-26-2017, 02:13 PM)Wyche Wrote: Yup....and Cage, he's just not very good.  He's rated among the league's worst.  As Pistons pointed out, Alex Mack was our answer to our woes a C, and the FO took a pass.  Pressure at the point of attack is quite detrimental to your offense.


First of all not denying Bodine is bad at all but to blame him for the 2015 turning sour is ludicrous and is an obvious bias against him. Dalton caused the turnover and Dalton decided to take his rage out on the d-linemen nowhere near scoring territory causing his injury. I can't blame Dalton either he's human and he was emotional in the moment and made a poor decision. Hindsight is always 20-20 though and the coaches have taught him differently.

So because Bodine is the weak link in the chain the majority of blame goes to him regardless? That's also ludicrous. When did Center become the new QB around here? Who knew it all hinged on Bodine's shoulders. LOL
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RE: Since the Bengals last playoff win... - CageTheBengal - 04-26-2017, 07:54 PM

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