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Trey Hendrickson Update
(Yesterday, 10:01 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: No he lives in Cincy. His wife has a big job.

You may be correct, she works in the medical field, doctor maybe.
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(Yesterday, 10:01 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: No he lives in Cincy. His wife has a big job.

She is a Dr of Pharmacy.  They lived full time in Cincinnati while she was completing her residency. That was completed before last season.  Now Jacksonville is their off season home
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(Yesterday, 10:07 PM)pally Wrote: She is a Dr of Pharmacy.  They lived full time in Cincinnati while she was completing her residency. That was completed before last season.  Now Jacksonville is their off season home

Yep I caught up on her she’s from Jacksonville
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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Looks like a hold in. Won't practice

Hold in is better than hold out.

https://www.cincyjungle.com/2025/7/29/24477028/twitter-roundup-trey-hendrickson-ends-holdout-without-new-deal
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(Yesterday, 08:32 PM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: Do you think the Bengals will go out of there way to sign him if he doesn't make it a big point of emphasis?

I expect him to turn up for work like he’s paid to do and continue negotiations from then if need be. Not throw his toys out of the cot to make a scene like an overpaid spoiled prat. 
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(Yesterday, 10:57 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Looks like a hold in. Won't practice

Hold in is better than hold out.

https://www.cincyjungle.com/2025/7/29/24477028/twitter-roundup-trey-hendrickson-ends-holdout-without-new-deal

So he gets paid if he’s there but not practicing or does he need a ‘legitimate’ reason not too?
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(Yesterday, 11:10 PM)wanga Wrote: So he gets paid if he’s there but not practicing or does he need a ‘legitimate’ reason not too?

He has to report to work or fines continue is my understanding.
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Hoping it means they are close. Hoping it puts pressure on the FO to get it done.

Then go get a quality G so Ford cannot start.
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(Yesterday, 11:31 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Hoping it means they are close. Hoping it puts pressure on the FO to get it done.

Then go get a quality G so Ford cannot start.
Why would it put pressure on the FO to get it done?
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(Yesterday, 11:37 PM)sandwedge Wrote: Why would it put pressure on the FO to get it done?

Because him standing around not practicing is an even bigger story than him not being there at all. It’s a distraction. We saw it last year with Chase.
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(Yesterday, 11:41 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Because him standing around not practicing is an even bigger story than him not being there at all. It’s a distraction. We saw it last year with Chase.

I don't think that puts the pressure on the FO. Chase stood on the sidelines for most of TC last year
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I hate Florio constantly taking shots at us so sick of being Florio's punching bag some of his crtiques have a double standard and way over the top
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(Yesterday, 11:52 PM)sandwedge Wrote: I don't think that puts the pressure on the FO. Chase stood on the sidelines for most of TC last year

And again, it was a major distraction. You’d think they’d learn their lesson and stop willingly light prime Burrow seasons on fire over stupid shit.
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(Today, 12:47 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: And again, it was a major distraction. You’d think they’d learn their lesson and stop willingly light prime Burrow seasons on fire over stupid shit.

Yep. Chase was crap the first couple weeks. Nothing vs NE and that stupid penalty that killed a drive vs KC. 
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(Yesterday, 12:41 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Belichick has 6 SB wins. The Bengals organization has 0.
Folks will start trusting the organization if they can prove they can win the trophy with their strategy.
Until then, opinions will be you need to keep your top talent because they haven't proven in the Taylor era they can develop any DL talent that they drafted.

Well that just makes zero sense. That's like saying the top guy at the drag strip runs nitrous injection and uses Mickey Thompson slicks, because he knows what runs well on that particular track, so the new guy with no wins should not use the same strategy. If you want to win, do what the winners do.
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(Yesterday, 01:23 PM)CJD Wrote: Garrett, Hendrickson and Watt are all within 15 months of each other in terms of age. Garrett is the youngest with a birthday of December 29, 1995, but Hendrickson is just over a year older than him, born December 5, 1994 and Watt is the senior of the three, but only about 2 months older than Hendrickson, born October 11, 1994.

After those two got their contracts, Hendrickson has every right to get almost as much, if not just as much, money as them considering statistical performance and age. Which is why the Bengals should have extended him last off season when he asked for it.

I personally think Garrett's contract was a bad idea. With a team as far away from contention as the Browns, they could have gotten multiple high picks from trading him and officially starting their rebuild in earnest.

The Bengals are in a different boat. We are a decent defense away from being one of the three best teams in the NFL. Hendrickson is infinitely more valuable to us than Garrett is to the Browns.

It's a shame it all had to happen this way. The Bengals consistently sign players 1 off season later than they should, and it always costs them a ton of money. Imagine the contracts that Higgins would have accepted in the 2023 off season compared to what he signed. Imagine the contract that Chase would have accepted in the 2024 off season compared to what he signed. Now imagine the contract that Hendrickson would have accepted in the 2024 off season had the Bengals just signed him. The highest paid pass rusher 12 months ago was Nick Bosa, making 34 M AAV (5 yr, 170M). The next two below him were Josh Hines-Allen and Brian Burns, each making about 28M AAV. You could make the argument that Hendrickson wouldn't get Bosa money, but you could have probably sold him on a 29M or maybe 30M AAV contract.

Since then, 4 players have signed for 35.5, 35.6, 40 and 41M AAV (Crosby, Hunter, Garrett, Watt).

I don't know what we'll end up giving Hendrickson (who I do believe we'll eventually sign), but I doubt the AAV begins with a 2. I am now worried it will begin with a 4...

And all that goes away when you have a player like Hendrickson who wants to redo his contract every single year.
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(11 hours ago)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Yep. Chase was crap the first couple weeks. Nothing vs NE and that stupid penalty that killed a drive vs KC. 

He was, but in his position he needed to get work with Burrow, and Trey is just basically doing what he does on his own in getting to the QB. As long as he's been conditioning, I don't think missing camp is as bad for a DE as it is a receiver.
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(11 hours ago)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Yep. Chase was crap the first couple weeks. Nothing vs NE and that stupid penalty that killed a drive vs KC. 

It’s just a distraction all around. Their teammates are literally watching some of the best players in the league (Bates, Chase, Trey) having to fight with the FO over money. Constantly. It’s a bad look, and throws the vibes off going into the season.
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It is the game players seem to be playing more and more, instead of sitting at home and get fined, let me show up and act like i care, no let me show up so i don;t have to pay the fine , plain and simple. Why should it change FO thinking if they are home or on field, they probably more pissed that they can;t fine them for just standing on the sidelines watching practice. At same time many veterans today since if preseason as a walk through or they have had harder workouts in the offeason and feel they just need a week to get ready, it becomes a different story once game checks start to come into play.
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Nice delete, Luvnit. I better not see you crying about “personal attacks” any time soon. LOL
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