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Don’t Confuse “Cincinnati Good” with “NFL Good.”
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(12-28-2020, 05:42 PM)masterpanthera_t Wrote:  
Yup. This was my view as well. I would say even guys like Brandon Wilson,  would maintain their spots on a playoff team. I could see Daniels playing major minutes in a rotation for a good team. A guy like WJ, while not an All Pro, can be a very good second corner or a decent first corner on good to great teams. Lawson can be a great third down player on a team like the Packers.

The Bengals' lack of talent is really glaring in the OL imo, and if that can be fixed,  they are a playoff contender. Perhaps if they can get a second great tackle on the DL, who provides a decent rush to complement a healthy Reader's run stopping,  their defense can be strong enough to win in the playoffs. 


Yes, I believe the talent deficiency is on both lines. Their poor play has caused a lot of problems for the skill positions and game planning. 

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RE: Don’t Confuse “Cincinnati Good” with “NFL Good.” - Wyche'sWarrior - 12-28-2020, 05:45 PM

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