02-14-2020, 11:29 PM
(02-14-2020, 04:46 PM)TJHoushmandzadeh Wrote: I can't help but think that there's a far greater chance of AJ Green still being an elite receiver than any draft pick we receive for him developing into an elite receiver.
I get all the arguments about not retaining him: his injury record; how much money we're already committed to paying the at the position; the depth at his position in this draft; how he'd be in decline and it doesn't align with when our window will open etc etc.
But if we are shooting for the stars and the aim is a Super Bowl rather than merely returning to the play-offs I don't see how we don't re-sign him and then pray hard for his health. If we're talking about a Carlos Dunlap type - very good but not elite - it would be different, but this is AJ freakin' Green. Difference makers of that quality don't come to Cincinnati often. Burrow could be here two decades without having a receiver of the caliber of AJ.
Letting AJ walk or even trading him is playing safe. And what people here have been crying for for ages is to throw caution to the wind and go for it. The go for it move is, despite all his health concerns, to re-sign AJ on a long term deal. That's shooting for the stars and anything short of that is playing safe.
Man, I love me some AJ Green, as much as the next fan. However, his success, much like Andy's has been in the regular season. When it comes to playoff time, AJ looks just as absent as Andy.
http://https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/G/GreeA.00/gamelog/post/
Quote:Year Targets Catches Yards TDs
2011 12 5 47 0
2012 11 5 80 0
2013 9 3 34 0
2015 8 5 71 1
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