Thread Rating:
  • 1 Vote(s) - 5 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
BREAKING: Bengals give Trey Hendrickson permission to be traded
(3 hours ago)Bronxbengal Wrote: Is the Bengal Front office too lazy, stupid or incompetent that they can’t do the leg work themselves to find proper value for Trey regardless if they keep or trade him?  The Brown family lack of knowledge, willingness to participate or actually strategize the NFL player market is more than underwhelming as a fan.   Penny wise but nickel foolish is how they operate which makes old Mikey and the clan perpetual NFL embarrassments.  I may cancel my season tickets if they don’t get their shit together.  Average doesn’t cut it for me when they have one of the greatest QB of all time on their roster.

One of the greatest qb,of all time? Burrow isn't anywhere close to that.He may be some day.But not right now.Mahomes,has accomplished,far more than Burrow .
Reply/Quote
i wonder if anything will get done tonight or early tomorrow morning? It would be nice to know the fate of Trey and Tee by noon tomorrow.
[Image: 4CV0TeR.png]
Reply/Quote
(37 minutes ago)BrownAssClown Wrote: i wonder if anything will get done tonight or early tomorrow morning? It would be nice to know the fate of Trey and Tee by noon tomorrow.

Needs to be settled soon so they know what to do with FA outside of their own.
Reply/Quote
(1 hour ago)XsandOs Wrote: Your prophecy may come to fruition, Sunset. After all, we are talking about the Team who drafted Manziel, passed on Josh Allen to draft Baker Mayfield and of course the coup de grace - DeShaun Watson.



  

And the hell of it is (for him) Mayfield is actually a good QB...
[Image: 4CV0TeR.png]

Volson is meh, but I like him, and he has far exceeded my expectations

-Frank Booth 1/9/23
1
Reply/Quote
(3 hours ago)Bronxbengal Wrote: Is the Bengal Front office too lazy, stupid or incompetent that they can’t do the leg work themselves to find proper value for Trey regardless if they keep or trade him?  The Brown family lack of knowledge, willingness to participate or actually strategize the NFL player market is more than underwhelming as a fan.   Penny wise but nickel foolish is how they operate which makes old Mikey and the clan perpetual NFL embarrassments.  I may cancel my season tickets if they don’t get their shit together.  Average doesn’t cut it for me when they have one of the greatest QB of all time on their roster.

It is not so much about being lazy but, at least in theory, letting the player gauge his value. If he goes out and finds no one wants to pay him $35 mil, then you can re-sign him at a lower value. Or no one thinks he is worth s first, etc..

At least that would be the most favorable view of the FO.
Reply/Quote
(31 minutes ago)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: It is not so much about being lazy but, at least in theory, letting the player gauge his value. If he goes out and finds no one wants to pay him $35 mil, then you can re-sign him at a lower value. Or no one thinks he is worth s first, etc..

At least that would be the most favorable view of the FO.

I think that plenty of teams would have no issue with paying Hendrickson $35M/per, but do they also want to satisfy what the Bengals want in exchange for that opportunity?
[Image: 4CV0TeR.png]

Volson is meh, but I like him, and he has far exceeded my expectations

-Frank Booth 1/9/23
Reply/Quote
(37 minutes ago)BrownAssClown Wrote: i wonder if anything will get done tonight or early tomorrow morning? It would be nice to know the fate of Trey and Tee by noon tomorrow.

You would think any team looking to acquire Trey would want it wrapped up sooner rather than later so they also what they have, and have to do moving forward in restructures, cuts etc for their own free agency.
[Image: 4CV0TeR.png]
Reply/Quote
(17 minutes ago)BenZoo2 Wrote: You would think any team looking to acquire Trey would want it wrapped up sooner rather than later so they also what they have, and have to do moving forward in restructures, cuts etc for their own free agency.

I know many don't agree, but unless we are highly compensated, we have Trey under contact for 2025. No need for us to do anything.

Trey will not ait out and lose 1 million a game in my humble opinion.

Some are getting upset over 3 players we have under contract for 2025. We already know their maxium cap hit and have planty of cap to sign FA's early if we choose.
[Image: 4CV0TeR.png]
 Please use 2025 free agency to fix the trenches, not the draft!!!!!!!!
Reply/Quote
Duke Tobin had to have made one of the all-time stupidest statements regarding signing Chase to a new contract: "He's going to end up being the number one paid non-quarterback in the league."

Why would you even make such a statement? Now you are at the mercy of what other teams do, such as Cleveland with Garrett. There was absolutely no value in making such a statement.

And who were the geniuses that didn't sign Chase and Tee last year? Chase could have been signed for probably 35 million/year last year and Tee maybe for $22 million/year. Now the Bengals are looking at a minimum of 40million/year for Chase and probably over $30 million/year for Higgins.
Reply/Quote
(27 minutes ago)SunsetBengal Wrote: I think that plenty of teams would have no issue with paying Hendrickson $35M/per, but do they also want to satisfy what the Bengals want in exchange for that opportunity?

If the bengals have a chance to get a couple of players that fits our needs and some kinda pick they would be dumb not to take it......Trey has good value....Bergeron Pitts and a pick from the Falcons.   Daron Payne Brandon Coleman and a pick from the Commanders. I'm sure their are some others.
Reply/Quote
(14 minutes ago)Nepa Wrote: Duke Tobin had to have made one of the all-time stupidest statements regarding signing Chase to a new contract: "He's going to end up being the number one paid non-quarterback in the league."

Why would you even make such a statement? Now you are at the mercy of what other teams do, such as Cleveland with Garrett. There was absolutely no value in making such a statement.

And who were the geniuses that didn't sign Chase and Tee last year? Chase could have been signed for probably 35 million/year last year and Tee maybe for $22 million/year. Now the Bengals are looking at a minimum of 40million/year for Chase and probably over $30 million/year for Higgins.

Him stating that or not would not change the final result. 

Chase deserves to be paid as the highest paid non QB in the league. That's what he and his agent will want. They wont accept less than that.

I'm not bothered by him stating that fact.

I'm bothered by him not locking Chase and Hendrickson up last offseason long-term.

They signed their top player in Burrow. There should have been more urgency to pay Chase (#2 top player) and Trey (#3 top player) as the price always goes up year to year.
[Image: 4CV0TeR.png]
Reply/Quote
(14 minutes ago)Nepa Wrote: Duke Tobin had to have made one of the all-time stupidest statements regarding signing Chase to a new contract: "He's going to end up being the number one paid non-quarterback in the league."

Why would you even make such a statement? Now you are at the mercy of what other teams do, such as Cleveland with Garrett. There was absolutely no value in making such a statement.

And who were the geniuses that didn't sign Chase and Tee last year? Chase could have been signed for probably 35 million/year last year and Tee maybe for $22 million/year. Now the Bengals are looking at a minimum of 40million/year for Chase and probably over $30 million/year for Higgins.

I don't think the Garrett contract has anything to do with Chase's contract. I think guaranteed money or him leveraging himself to get Tee signed long term is the issue.
[Image: 4CV0TeR.png]
 Please use 2025 free agency to fix the trenches, not the draft!!!!!!!!
Reply/Quote





Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 52 Guest(s)