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If I’m Jamarr Chase I’m not resigning if Tee is gone
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(11-04-2024, 12:53 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Well not everybody

Maybe...

(11-04-2024, 11:53 AM)Sled21 Wrote: I've seen people in his age group show up to job interviews at the PD (Suit and Tie) in their pajama pants. And HR said they cannot be docked for it. It's part of that generation, no self-respect, I don't like it, but it is what it is. I don't care what he wears to work as long as he works. He's not.

Pretty ridiculous. But yeah, he is talented. He just needs to stop giving the coaches excuses to keep him in the dog house.

Not smart.
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(10-30-2024, 01:30 PM)ochocincos Wrote: My point of saying those other players was because of the comment that the coach for the championship years is the same as now.
However, the players are not, and that's a big reason why the team is underperforming now compared to 2 years ago.

The team would have enough $$ to have Bates and Reader both if:
A) Let Higgins and Hill walk and allocate that ~$25-35 mill APY to another position, and...
B) Not having Rankins and/or Stone on the roster next year, freeing up $6.5 mill for Stone and $10.5 mill for Rankins

They could also do what more and more teams are doing in voided extra years to lower the cap in the short term. Yes, there are detriments that it results in dead money spent in future years down the road, but certain teams always find a way to keep pushing further and further without hitting a wall.

I will not speak for all fans, but this fan personally doesn't care about the future financial implications pushing contracts into future years to field a better team now, knowing there's a risk the team could be terrible for 3-5 years after an "all-in" window. 
I just want to see a Super Bowl victory, even if it means a few seasons of really down years. It's better than riding the middle-of-the-pack for a decade. I know it might not be better financially for the Bengals ownership, but I'm not them.

Yep. The Rams went all the **** in the year they beat us in the Super Bowl. Took them all of one season to return to relevance, and they have another trophy to show for it.
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(11-04-2024, 12:47 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Did you just post a link that states "First mistake for Joe Burrow" to assert why Yoshi was the reason for the pick-6?

The CB read the play, and Yoshi had no time to block him. Somebody besides Yoshi gave that play away. 

I suppose Yoshi could have dove and grabbed the CB, but it's obvious the play design was for the DB to bit on the out that Yosho starts

It looked like he had no time because he was late to react. Yoshi is the one that knows the snap count and the play.





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