(02-13-2025, 07:33 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I agree, they have talented guys that they drafted for a reason. I get that Anderson was unlucky enough to get injured two years in a row, but now he's a special teams Ace, I'd like to see him on the field to know if he can do the real job he was drafted to do. I don't hold the penalty against Anthony too harshly, it was obviously a rookie mistake.
Yep, Tycen has just been hurt and this last season he became one of the best gunners in the game. I was honestly a little perplexed by not
putting him in the games with Battle to see what we have here late in the year. I don't hold that against Daijahn either, should of been off
setting penalties anyways with 2 holds on the Chiefs on the same play.
(02-13-2025, 08:01 PM)ochocincos Wrote: I'm interested to see how he does at the Combine, but I'm seeing listings Watts has or should run around 4.49-4.50.
Compare that to the 4.62 of Stone.
Speed can make a big difference.
Speed sure does make a big difference. Once in a while you get players with great instincts to make up for the lack of speed, ala Bell in
his prime or Battle but they are Strong Safeties. Speed really helps with Free as we see with Bates who has speed and great instincts
which Watts seems to also have.
(02-13-2025, 08:03 PM)J24 Wrote: That's a bit harsh imo ; I don't think he is a bad player by any means but the scheme fit was a bit rough for him.
Playing that much single high for a guy with his athletic limitations was a poor use of his talent. If you draft a guy like Xavier Watts to pair with him on third downs then maybe you get the most out of him. Although, A guy like Anthony(to your point) could do that job at 9/10ths of the price of Stone!
Sorry if I am being too harsh on Stone, I don't think I am. He was a major disappointment for the money he was paid and should of at
least got some interceptions for us as that is what he was supposed to add. Lou's fault though too not helping him get comfortable early
on as a Bengal. He started making Ints late in the year but that shouldn't save him, it was more of him being in the right place at the
right time with decent hands rather than instincts and the things you cannot teach.
But if Golden wants to keep him around I am for it as a backup, but not at the current price. Waive Geno Stone and bring him back if he
is just a Camp body.
(02-14-2025, 12:38 AM)phil413 Wrote: His 6.5M may be better spent as part of the DL makeover and if he can't distance himself from the incumbents (and possible draft pick) hey may be a cut anyway.
Sounds great to me. With both Rankins and Stone's money we could afford an actual player or two that offer something positive.