07-30-2019, 04:50 PM
(07-30-2019, 11:19 AM)SadFaceBengal15 Wrote: Reaaaaaad. Ross is to small AND too soft". ross plays small where as hill baldwin brown etc do not. hence the soft comment.
yes ross did play more than eifert and green last year...but my point if u again read, was that ross hasnt even sniffed the production that both eifert and green have put up. we know what both eifert and green can do in this league. we havent seen anything that resembles anything close to a top 10 pick in john ross. hes soft as a muffin plays small a one trick pony with inconsistent hands and still is having troubles grasping the offense.
everyone sings his praises cuz of 7 tds last year lol this dude was our 9th overall pick and we are slamming the table for 7 tds lol gimme a break dude.
one of ross's big question marks coming in was his size and whether or not he can stay healthy and well on his first carry in the league we saw why hes soft by getting blown up and coughing the ball up and then coupled with the fact the dude continues to be sidelined by an injury. which of course bengaldom is saying its nothing serious and just a hamstring lol we all know we cant believe that and if u think hamstring problems just go away i feel sorry for you. he will be dealing with his hamstring all year. history shows that. our linebacker group is garbage and ross is and never was worthy of a top 10 pick and hes proving that to be true. im negative about those things and skeptic of those things to be true. quit drinking the Koolaid man and be a true fan and call it how it is.
Trade ross now for a Linebacker and be done with it. Erickson is much more consistent and competent WR
All I can say to this is that thank God the Bengals don't listed to a reactionary individual like yourself in these decisions. Otherwise, they would have long cut TJ Houshmanzadeh after his first three years where he didn't stay healthy, had a grand total of 61 receptions in those first three years and 1 TD. How about Chad Johnson? He had 28 receptions and 1 TD in his first season.
Those two ended up being two of the most productive receivers in club history. Good thing the Bengals didn't give up on them.