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Bengals Need To Scout Bowl Games HARD
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(12-27-2019, 08:27 AM)BengalsRocker Wrote: Hey the drugstore guy got you something to ease your future hopes.

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He should have sent this to Bengals with his drugstore advice considering Bengals took it up the rear end on most of the players he suggested.  The NFL team with no play-off wins since Mike Brown and most 0-4 starts is also the NFL team with fewest scouts.  That they went as low to not only seek advice from the Cincy drugstore guy, but put him on WLW Radio as if he knew anything, THAT is just CHEAP.   Whatever Scouts we have need to be all over these Bowl Games. 

Look, it was many of you people rooting for no wins to get top draft picks, not me....Now that you got the top draft picks,  wouldn't it make more sense to Scout these Bowl Games and Players.  This Saturday Bengals scouts should be all over every play of the Championship Games, at the very least. ...otherwise they will make their usual awful picks and the lousy season for top picks will be for nothing. 

The Bengals will have 4 picks in the first 100 players. They should come away with 4 players who help this team ASAP in 2020. However if they keep doing Bungalized as normal, they will get 4 players in full body casts who will be wasted picks. They really should come away with 4 Top HEALTHY Players, but THAT will take some Scouting. Pick 33 should be a heck of a player. So should pick 65. There is much more to #1 pick every round than just Round 1. Bengals are really bad and 1 player is not going to fix the worst team in NFL, but getting it right on Pick 33 and 65 and others could turn the worst team in NFL around. This is where Scouting is needed. Not a Cincy drugstore guy or a Cincy chili guy.
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RE: Bengals Need To Scout Bowl Games HARD - kevin - 12-27-2019, 09:02 AM

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