10-13-2017, 03:47 PM
(10-13-2017, 02:58 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: taking the guy that's making most the kicks in practice vs the one who isn't doesn't sound like a bad decision to me.
You see these young guys getting plenty of playing time. You want the guys winning the comps in training camp on the roster. (why keep weaker players just cause you drafted them when you already have better on the roster)
if you cant show any consistency in practice why would they think game time would be different?
I would take into consideration how Bullock has done in pressure situations--there's plenty to draw from--and Elliott adjusting to the NFL.
Regardless of who "won" in training camp, sometimes you have to consider things the Bengals don't seem to be capable of considering.
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