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Al Golden's Defense
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(03-07-2025, 10:09 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: True, Joe will be a 30 y/o QB before long.

Yep. Burrow on a rookie deal was our time to win a SB.

Now that he's highly paid it's going to be near impossible. They just don't draft well enough.
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(03-07-2025, 11:20 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Yep. Burrow on a rookie deal was our time to win a SB.

Now that he's highly paid it's going to be near impossible. They just don't draft well enough.

Well, he could always become the next John Elway and ride a defense and rushing attack to a Superbowl victory...
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(03-07-2025, 10:54 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Running to the podium at #17 for Safety Nick Emmanwori will fix a lot on the back end, while they get the front end settled.

I like him a lot.  I'm afraid he won't make it that far.  He's a huge safety.
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(03-07-2025, 11:35 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Well, he could always become the next John Elway and ride a defense and rushing attack to a Superbowl victory...

Let's hope. The Bengals are constructed the total opposite.

The good news is basically most of the defensive line are free agents and they need 1 or 2 guards. So they have to make changes. Likely need a safety too with Bell a free agent.
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(03-07-2025, 11:20 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Seems to me that Golden would just want to back a guy like Trey with an athletic SAM to take up the space that Trey leaves behind him on his quest for the QB. Good Coordinators adjust their scheme to the players they have before them. If he's going to mimic what he had at ND, then it's going to take a few years to turn over the personnel.

Could be Trey wasnt interested in the transition 30 mil per or no.
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(03-07-2025, 11:20 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Yep. Burrow on a rookie deal was our time to win a SB.

Now that he's highly paid it's going to be near impossible. They just don't draft well enough.

Yep not lately. Out of the top 3 picks the last 4 years (12 total) Mims & Chase only SB level players. Other average starters CTB & Dax. That’s an awful hit rate. 
Romo “ so impressed with Zac ...1 of the best in the NFL… they are just fundamentally sound. Taylor the best winning % in the Playoffs of current coaches. Joe Burrow” Zac is the best head coach in the NFL & that gives me a lot of confidence." Taylor led the Bengals to their first playoff win since 1990, ending the longest active drought in the four major North American sports, en and appeared in Super Bowl LVI, the first since 1988.

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(03-07-2025, 11:20 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: Yep. Burrow on a rookie deal was our time to win a SB.

Now that he's highly paid it's going to be near impossible. They just don't draft well enough.

Well, Burrow is a much better QB right now than he was on the rookie deal, so there is that and we have a bunch of new coaches that 
could help with drafting especially on the defensive side of the ball and we have a new OL coach. As Joe said, the window is his entire 
career and I truly believe that. We get the Defense even mid pack and decent OL play in front of Joe and a SB win is in sight IMO.
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(03-07-2025, 11:35 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Well, he could always become the next John Elway and ride a defense and rushing attack to a Superbowl victory...

Current Bengals 2025 D (without Hendrickson):

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Sure as hell not riding that defense to a SB anytime soon.
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(2 hours ago)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Current Bengals 2025 D (without Hendrickson):

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Sure as hell not riding that defense to a SB anytime soon.

Not saying it’s going to happen. But you’re overreacting. Significant changes happen, especially when you see coordinator changes.

How do you think, this time last year, the commanders defense looked? I’ll tell you.

In the 2023 NFL season, the Washington Commanders' defense struggled, finishing with the 32nd-worst total defense, allowing 388.9 yards per game.

Fast forward…

In the 2024 season, the Washington Commanders' defense ranked 13th in total defense (326.9 ypg), third in passing defense (189.8 ypg), but 29th in rushing defense (137.1 ypg). They also ranked 18th in scoring defense (23.0 ppg).

While not riding the defense to a SB, the defense was a part of the success.
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(2 hours ago)Bengalbug Wrote: How do you think, this time last year, the commanders defense looked?

This time last year the Commanders had two Pro Bowl DTs and a primary owner worth over $11b.

...and weren't looking at having the 1st and ~8th highest paid WRs which will deplete the cash on hand that the cheap ownership will be willing to spend instead of paying their DE, and having Geno Stone at $7m/yr be the second highest paid player on the defense after Logan Wilson's $9m/yr.
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(1 hour ago)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: This time last year the Commanders had two Pro Bowl DTs and a primary owner worth over $11b.

...and weren't looking at having the 1st and ~8th highest paid WRs which will deplete the cash on hand that the cheap ownership will be willing to spend instead of paying their DE, and having Geno Stone at $7m/yr be the second highest paid player on the defense after Logan Wilson's $9m/yr.

It’s like talking to my wife, full of excuses and moving goal posts.

The primary difference in the defense was change in coaching and bringing in Bobby Wagner.

It doesn’t take all pro talent to get to average in the NFL . That mostly comes down to communication and doing the right things.

Like I said, not saying it’s going to happen. But it does happen, EVERY year.
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(58 minutes ago)Bengalbug Wrote: It’s like talking to my wife,  full of excuses and moving goal posts.

The primary difference in the defense was change in coaching and bringing in Bobby Wagner.

It doesn’t take all pro talent to get to average in the NFL . That mostly comes down to communication and doing the right things.

Like I said, not saying it’s going to happen.  But it does happen, EVERY year.

Sounds like you need to go to some couples therapy because there were no excuses or moving goal posts even though those seem like trendy buzzwords you can use to dismiss a pretty clear answer to the question.

You asked me what the Commanders looked like this time last year, and my answer is they looked like they had two Pro Bowl DTs to build around and they spent money to do so. That's an actual building block for a defense, and yes, you do need a couple actually good players to build around. You have a bunch of bad/mediocre/okay players and it doesn't matter how much communication and doing the right things you have if you don't have some good players.
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(41 minutes ago)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Sounds like you need to go to some couples therapy because there were no excuses or moving goal posts even though those seem like trendy buzzwords you can use to dismiss a pretty clear answer to the question.

You asked me what the Commanders looked like this time last year, and my answer is they looked like they had two Pro Bowl DTs to build around and they spent money to do so. That's an actual building block for a defense, and yes, you do need a couple actually good players to build around. You have a bunch of bad/mediocre/okay players and it doesn't matter how much communication and doing the right things you have if you don't have some good players.

They were the 32nd ranked defense with those players. The turnaround in contribution was not due to Allen, who they just cut.
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