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Trey Hendrickson Update
several Bengals players including Joe work out there
 
It's next season and I'm hopeful




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(5 hours ago)George Cantstandya Wrote: Black Sheep Perfomance

https://www.trainbsp.com/about

Apparently he has a house in Florida but I'm sure he has some arrangements in the area here as well:

https://www.rochesterfirst.com/business/press-releases/ein-presswire/685734708/nfl-pro-bowler-trey-hendrickson-makes-the-move-to-floridas-space-coast/

https://crazyluxuryhomes.com/cincinnati-bengals-star-trey-hendricksons-oceanfront-condo-in-satellite-beach-florida/

Trey said his wife is a Doctor at Cincinnati Hospital. I expect he does alot of his training in Black Sheep Preformance.

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(5 hours ago)Luvnit2 Wrote: TY

Guess it is good to hear he is working out possibly.

Back to back sack leader is working out where ever he is located. 
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This thread is long lol. I wanted to share some light and thoughts...

When Trey signed the one year extension, he admitted to doing so to avoid the Franchise tag. Trey is intimating that the FO implied to him, that they would take care of him. Nothing was in writing. There was trust there. Trey saw the FO take of Burrow, then Chase/Higgins. Trey assumed similar value deals.

I think Burrow, Chase, and Higgins were awarded great contracts because they are in their prime. Simply put, Trey is aging and most front offices will use age as leverage to low ball athletes. The Bengals FO is no different. I think Trey feels some sense of betrayal there. Most athletes do not anticipate retiring from their sport unless injury provokes retirement. Trey does not want to retire.

With that said, Trey's options are to retire or accept the low ball offer then sign elsewhere after this contract expires. I don't see much other choices.
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(7 hours ago)ERIC1 Wrote: I could but I have better things to do rather than spending an inordinate amount of time doing so...yet...time after time..season after season..when teams in the nfl exceed..playoffs..superbowl...afterwards.....you always have a transition of players from said teams that are sought after by other clubs or they request a redo of their existing contracts in an effort to be paid more

It's not really that you have better things to do. It's that you can't do it. 

Typically, trolls don't answer questions, they just post stupid stuff over and over. 



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(5 hours ago)Synric Wrote: Trey said his wife is a Doctor at Cincinnati Hospital. I expect he does alot of his training in Black Sheep Preformance.

Wait...you mean he wants a long term contract (from the beginning) because he has roots here and it's where he wants to be?

Fer shame. 



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(2 hours ago)rfaulk34 Wrote: It's not really that you have better things to do. It's that you can't do it. 

Typically, trolls don't answer questions, they just post stupid stuff over and over. 

There you go again complimenting board members. You are very objective. Ninja
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(5 hours ago)Synric Wrote: Trey said his wife is a Doctor at Cincinnati Hospital. I expect he does alot of his training in Black Sheep Preformance.

She is a Dr of Pharmacy...she was working at the VA Hopsital.
 
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(4 hours ago)psychdoctor Wrote: This thread is long lol.  I wanted to share some light and thoughts...

When Trey signed the one year extension, he admitted to doing so to avoid the Franchise tag.  Trey is intimating that the FO implied to him, that they would take care of him.  Nothing was in writing.   There was trust there.  Trey saw the FO take of Burrow, then Chase/Higgins.  Trey assumed similar value deals.  

I think Burrow, Chase, and Higgins were awarded great contracts because they are in their prime.  Simply put, Trey is aging and most front offices will use age as leverage to low ball athletes.  The Bengals FO is no different.  I think Trey feels some sense of betrayal there.  Most athletes do not anticipate retiring from their sport unless injury provokes retirement.  Trey does not want to retire.  

With that said, Trey's options are to retire or accept the low ball offer then sign elsewhere after this contract expires.  I don't see much other choices.

I do think with 30+ million in cap space it gets resolved with Trey at some point. 

But as far as his options nobody should want this. I'm not suggesting you or anyone else wants this but may just be pointing out this is what the Bengals are going to give him as options. But nobody should want the Bengals to operate like this because it's bad business. There's a reason teams cave so quickly to trade demands. Football is a business and a large part of that is player relations. We shouldn't want disgruntled players on the team for the message it sends to players on the team and around the league. If a player is disgruntled either pay or trade him for the best interest of the team and player. Should be a pretty simple talent evaluation to decide what direction they would like to go.
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(1 hour ago)NUGDUKWE Wrote: I do think with 30+ million in cap space it gets resolved with Trey at some point. 

But as far as his options nobody should want this. I'm not suggesting you or anyone else wants this but may just be pointing out this is what the Bengals are going to give him as options. But nobody should want the Bengals to operate like this because it's bad business. There's a reason teams cave so quickly to trade demands. Football is a business and a large part of that is player relations. We shouldn't want disgruntled players on the team for the message it sends to players on the team and around the league. If a player is disgruntled either pay or trade him for the best interest of the team and player. Should be a pretty simple talent evaluation to decide what direction they would like to go.

Give Trey 31+ million in 2025 and 32 million in 2026 and becomes a Bengals ambassodor immediately in the 2025 locker room. 

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