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Fixing starting weak links is Public Relations Gold that the Bengals should embrace
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(03-14-2018, 04:05 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Great thread Depthchart, reps.

The Cordy Glenn trade was a great start and getting Chris Baker was not a bad move either. If the FO keeps this up and lets
Bodine go and brings in a speedy Linebacker and drafts a top Center and RT fans will believe as you say. Still a lot of guys on
here that said this was a great start but they need to see more. I am with them as Merv is still the HC, but i find the Pollack
grab to be bigger than most on here.

Same with Van Pelt, and hopefully Teryl Austin gets this Defense more disciplined so they can be more aggressive.

The FO cannot just sit on their hands after the great trade either is what i guess we are getting at.

I like the Glenn signing,however I am concerned they might have given up too much to get him.Giving up a 12 to move to 21 is a bigtime move and it could backfire.I do not think he was worth that much.We took the guys huge payday,ate it and still gave them our 12 pick?? That's a concern that could easily backfire.He is taking a ton of money from our bank and he is not even played a down.I am glad they did something,but I feel they should have bartered a little better.You are allowing a ton of 1st rounders slide past you by moving to the 21st.And we are probably going to miss out on some top picks that we wanted.Bad move to me.gave too much up for this guy.He better be a big time player all day long
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RE: Fixing starting weak links is Public Relations Gold that the Bengals should embrace - fortyyearfan - 03-14-2018, 05:02 PM

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