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Does the OL not like Burrow?
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(12-11-2024, 07:16 PM)NotBigzo Wrote: They’re both coming back, especially of the bengals manage to win the next few games.

They fired Teryl Austin midseason for fielding this caliber of a defense and expectations were much lower with that team. Not even this FO should be stupid enough to let a few wins against guys like Cooper Rush, Will Levis, and Jameis Winston change the fact that this team was supposed to be a SB contender and is going to miss the postseason completely. For a second straight year. Heads will have to roll.
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(12-11-2024, 09:06 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: They fired Teryl Austin midseason for fielding this caliber of a defense and expectations were much lower with that team. Not even this FO should be stupid enough to let a few wins against guys like Cooper Rush, Will Levis, and Jameis Winston change the fact that this team was supposed to be a SB contender and is going to miss the postseason completely. For a second straight year. Heads will have to roll.

One would think, at least in a typical NFL franchise.
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(12-11-2024, 09:06 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: They fired Teryl Austin midseason for fielding this caliber of a defense and expectations were much lower with that team. Not even this FO should be stupid enough to let a few wins against guys like Cooper Rush, Will Levis, and Jameis Winston change the fact that this team was supposed to be a SB contender and is going to miss the postseason completely. For a second straight year. Heads will have to roll.

If they had actually cared they would've fired Annarumo midseason like they did with Austin. The fact that his hasn't happened tells me they don't assign much of the blame or Anarumo but instead to the players failing to execute. This isn't even really a bad take because the Bengals drafted shitters for defense the last 2-3 drafts.
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(12-12-2024, 12:23 PM)NotBigzo Wrote: If they had actually cared they would've fired Annarumo midseason like they did with Austin. The fact that his hasn't happened tells me they don't assign much of the blame or Anarumo but instead to the players failing to execute. This isn't even really a bad take because the Bengals drafted shitters for defense the last 2-3 drafts.

Lou bought more good will than the short lived Austin. They’re probably just giving him the respect of not doing it in-season. Plus when they fired Austin they had Marvin to call the defense.

But there’s no way they try and run it back without any major changes. Not after one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history.
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(12-12-2024, 12:35 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: But there’s no way they try and run it back without any major changes. Not after one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history.

Oh, my poor child.  How old are you and how long have you been a Bengals fan?
They could ABSOLUTELY try to run it back without any major changes.

That doesn't mean they will. (I'm not psychic)
But if they do, it won't shock me in the least.  That's just how this front office rolls.
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I think we need some changes on the offensive line..including a new voices ( coach)..But I doubt if they are puposefully negligent..Furthermore..Burrow is causative of some of the hits he takes...
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(12-12-2024, 12:51 PM)Tomkat Wrote: Oh, my poor child.  How old are you and how long have you been a Bengals fan?
They could ABSOLUTELY try to run it back without any major changes.

That doesn't mean they will. (I'm not psychic)
But if they do, it won't shock me in the least.  That's just how this front office rolls.

I guess they still don’t dip into free agency or have an indoor practice facility either right? I’m not saying they’re completely modernized and all caught up with the rest of the league, but it’s definitely better than it used to be. It would be insane to not make changes after wasting an MVP caliber season from your QB and a potential triple crown from your superstar WR.
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(12-12-2024, 12:51 PM)Tomkat Wrote: Oh, my poor child.  How old are you and how long have you been a Bengals fan?
They could ABSOLUTELY try to run it back without any major changes.

That doesn't mean they will. (I'm not psychic)
But if they do, it won't shock me in the least.  That's just how this front office rolls.

we have had a boatload of injuries this year..I think the FO had a plan to slowly integrate some rookies and 1-2nd year players..But it did not work..We do need more scouts  and a GM.. It still shocks me to see players from some major programs come here and  all of a sudden forget how to run routes , catch 10-12 yard passes and not being able to tackleon the defensive side of the ball..Lets hope we see some changes ..not only scouting but I personally think we need some new voices ( coaches) defensively and for the the offensive line..Until then..I am loving college football and I am watching my fallback team the Detroit Lions
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(12-12-2024, 01:07 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: we have had a boatload of injuries this year..I think the FO had a plan to slowly integrate some rookies and 1-2nd year players..But it did not work..We do need more scouts  and a GM.. It still shocks me to see players from some major programs come here and  all of a sudden forget how to run routes , catch 10-12 yard passes and not being able to tackleon the defensive side of the ball..Lets hope we see some changes ..not only scouting but I personally think we need some new voices ( coaches) defensively and for the the offensive line..Until then..I am loving college football and I am watching my fallback team the Detroit Lions

Spoken just like a fair weather fan.  Cool
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(12-12-2024, 01:04 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: I guess they still don’t dip into free agency or have an indoor practice facility either right? I’m not saying they’re completely modernized and all caught up with the rest of the league, but it’s definitely better than it used to be. It would be insane to not make changes after wasting an MVP caliber season from your QB and a potential triple crown from your superstar WR.
It's not that far fetched to think they stand pat. Fans were clamoring for years to get rid of Bratkowski and Breshnihan (sp?)... At the very least Marvin should've been gone 3 or so seasons before he was, and THAT'S being generous. It wasn't that long ago that many fans were calling Lou a mad scientist or whatever (also lol at that notion). I could very easily see the front office sitting back and making excuses about injuries, and guys needing time to develop, and continuity... And for the record I think Lou should've been fired after his first season, and should've definitely been canned during the bye this year. I'm honestly ok with letting them all go.
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(12-12-2024, 01:04 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: I guess they still don’t dip into free agency or have an indoor practice facility either right? I’m not saying they’re completely modernized and all caught up with the rest of the league, but it’s definitely better than it used to be. It would be insane to not make changes after wasting an MVP caliber season from your QB and a potential triple crown from your superstar WR.

Totally agree with you on last few posts.   They will definitely make changes, likely involving the two names you mentioned.  I personally wonder if that's not enough (half measures) , but they aren't going into next season with this same staff.
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(12-10-2024, 06:40 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: That's all good and well, but there is also a difference between a clean and legal hit and some of the abuse that Burrow has endured that went uncalled. If the OL reacted as a unified force, even one time, it would send the message loud and clear to the League. 

Agreed.

When other teams take advantage of what the officials allow, you have to be willing to take things in to your own hands to send the message the opposition.

The hits on him are gratuitous and getting to be dangerous.

Take the penalty, but make the players pay.   They did it to us until Whitworth mopped the field with John Henderson.

Someone should have put Parsons on his ass.   It sends a really bad message when our players tolerate that.  And I don't care what Zach and Joe say.
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(12-13-2024, 03:50 PM)3wt Wrote: Agreed.

When other teams take advantage of what the officials allow, you have to be willing to take things in to your own hands to send the message the opposition.

The hits on him are gratuitous and getting to be dangerous.

Take the penalty, but make the players pay.   They did it to us until Whitworth mopped the field with John Henderson.

Someone should have put Parsons on his ass.   It sends a really bad message when our players tolerate that.  And I don't care what Zach and Joe say.

That's where I'm at with it.  Dude is arguably the best player at the most important position in professional sports.  We've been told since the Manning-Brady era that these guys need to be protected.  They are a big part of why people watch football.  

Yet, somehow, after all of the player safety posturing, we get a truly elite qb in Cincy and he's a human piñata every single week.  It's not borderline fan grievance.  It's blatant and demonstrably repeated.  No talking head or retired ref can argue the facemask.  Or the late hit in Baltimore.  It's potentially cost the Bengals at least 1 game.  That game might have been the difference in deciding a playoff birth.  It's discouraging.  

Our season is functionally over.  Burrow is not going to sit.  He's playing an MVP season as is Chase.  They won't pack it in.  IMO if the stupidity continues, the OL needs to mess someone up.  We aren't playing for anything, so who gives a shit about a penalty?  There's literally no better time to establish a reputation than the next 4 games.  Get ejected.  Eat the penalty.  Now is the time.  
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Imagine putting this out there to protect your $275 million franchise QB.
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(12-11-2024, 09:06 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: They fired Teryl Austin midseason for fielding this caliber of a defense and expectations were much lower with that team. Not even this FO should be stupid enough to let a few wins against guys like Cooper Rush, Will Levis, and Jameis Winston change the fact that this team was supposed to be a SB contender and is going to miss the postseason completely. For a second straight year. Heads will have to roll.

Never, ever underestimate the ability of this FO to do stupid like their lives depend on it.  lol.      Rock On
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(12-12-2024, 12:35 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Lou bought more good will than the short lived Austin. They’re probably just giving him the respect of not doing it in-season. Plus when they fired Austin they had Marvin to call the defense.

But there’s no way they try and run it back without any major changes. Not after one of the most disappointing seasons in franchise history.

Did you/anyone catch the announcers saying that Lou will get the defense fixed next year?
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(12-12-2024, 12:51 PM)Tomkat Wrote: Oh, my poor child.  How old are you and how long have you been a Bengals fan?
They could ABSOLUTELY try to run it back without any major changes.

That doesn't mean they will. (I'm not psychic)
But if they do, it won't shock me in the least.  That's just how this front office rolls.

My honest assumption is that they are far more likely to make little to no changes vs major changes.  That's just going off of the last 35 seasons of the Brown family front officing.

Even if major changes are made, what actual proven winners are coming to Cincy to work under inept control freaks with practically no scouting department?  It will just be more unproven yes men.  Either way we are screwed.

I REALLY hope they prove me wrong.
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Dude has some nastiness to him.
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(12-16-2024, 10:49 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote:
Dude has some nastiness to him.

Ain't gonna lie, I watched that 5 times!!  Did 92 say something about his momma?

Love the nastiness!!
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(12-16-2024, 11:58 PM)sandwedge Wrote: Ain't gonna lie, I watched that 5 times!!  Did 92 say something about his momma?

Love the nastiness!!

Why isn't this guy starting???  Love the "staying with your block"!  What do the Bengals have to lose anyway??  He seems hungry... feed him and release the Cracken!
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