06-01-2017, 11:07 AM
(05-31-2017, 08:16 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: That haven't won a playoff game mantra may be true, but it is more tired than the "Bengals players are all thugs and criminals and should be in jail". That rash of off-field issues was in 2005 and 2006, and some of them were pretty hilarious...like Steinbach getting a BUI (boating under the influence), and Henry throwing a $5 bill at a parking attendant and calling him a *****. Meanwhile, rape and pay off, and you are still loved by all.
Back to your original thought. That is an interesting approach, and the 2005 Bengals were very entertaining. The media actually liked the colorful Chad and TJ. Palmer was monotone Palmer, but the team itself was exciting. I guess I could see the media liking the Bengals if they start showing some early returns for the picks of Ross, Mixon, and Willis...
I don't know if this cast of characters are as attention-seeking as guys like Chad and TJ, but as popular as fantasy football has become, it would be funny to watch those programs discuss a guy like Mixon as a top fantasy player.
If Jeremy Hill leaves after the 2017 season, then Joe Mixon could easily be a Top 5 running back in Fantasy Football starting in 2018.
A 1st round pick in Fantasy Leagues at that point.
The Politically Correct ESPN Media types will have to make some choices on how they approach discussing Joe Mixon on these Fantasy Programs. See what narrative they want to Spin to the Public regarding Mixon.
Do they Spin him as "reformed" if he is staying out of trouble or as a "ticking time bomb" waiting to explode or do they say they "refuse to Draft him" as a matter of principle etc...