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Trey Hendrickson Update
(Yesterday, 09:33 AM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Nice delete, Luvnit. I better not see you crying about “personal attacks” any time soon. LOL

Did you spread myths and lies while he, an innocent bystander of Bengals truth and enlightenment, defend Mike Brown's purity? 
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(Yesterday, 09:41 AM)TecmoBengals Wrote: Did you spread myths and lies while he, an innocent bystander of Bengals truth and enlightenment, defend Mike Brown's purity? 

You seem to have cntracted LDS

Luvnit2 Derangement Syndrome

You are embarrassing yourself

Calm down it will be OK
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Treys agent is an idiot, that I will agree with.
However, I have heard that the $ is agreed upon it’s just guarantees in years 2/3. This is an example of the bengals FO not going for it while they can. Risk it and guarantee another year. This gets your player signed and the team ready to compete. Seems like the number one focus is always not to lose the contract negotiation.
For once just take the risk and do what best helps the team try to win a SB.
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(Yesterday, 12:28 PM)Clark W Griswold Wrote: Treys agent is an idiot, that I will agree with.
However, I have heard that the $ is agreed upon it’s just guarantees in years 2/3.  This is an example of the bengals FO not going for it while they can.  Risk it and guarantee another year.  This gets your player signed and the team ready to compete.  Seems like the number one focus is always not to lose the contract negotiation.
For once just take the risk and do what best helps the team try to win a SB.

If they sign Trey will you reverse course and thank the FO for going for it? I am curious as some like to harbor things to use later against the FO.

I say get it done too. If so, great job FO so we have every piece under contract and happily under contract.
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(Yesterday, 12:36 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: If they sign Trey will you reverse course and thank the FO for going for it? I am curious as some like to harbor things to use later against the FO.

I say get it done too. If so, great job FO so we have every piece under contract and happily under contract.

Trey's contract is going to get done.  He wouldn't be in Cincinnati if not.  

There's reports the contract and money is done.  The disagreement is on guarantees in the 2nd and 3rd year.  

Both sides are going to have to bend, and I'm guessing if the $$$ is agreed on, the Bengals are paying him big $$$.  

My guess is you'll see Trey in camp in the next week or 2.  

Positive is he should be well rested coming to camp :) 
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(Yesterday, 12:42 PM)TJ528 Wrote: Trey's contract is going to get done.  He wouldn't be in Cincinnati if not.  

There's reports the contract and money is done.  The disagreement is on guarantees in the 2nd and 3rd year.  

Both sides are going to have to bend, and I'm guessing if the $$$ is agreed on, the Bengals are paying him big $$$.  

My guess is you'll see Trey in camp in the next week or 2.  

Positive is he should be well rested coming to camp :) 
 
If there's a disagreement on guarantees in 2nd/3rd year then the money is far from done. If it's a guaranteed contract like other sports then no issue but he can be cut in any year of the contract, thus, wanting more $ in year 2.
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(Yesterday, 12:36 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: If they sign Trey will you reverse course and thank the FO for going for it? I am curious as some like to harbor things to use later against the FO.

I say get it done too. If so, great job FO so we have every piece under contract and happily under contract.

I was never concerned..a first round draft pick is a big deal..hendickson is a good player..if the team has some extra cash..they will pay him

The doom and gloom and the sky is falling the past month was rather comical
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(Yesterday, 12:51 PM)higgy100 Wrote:  
If there's a disagreement on guarantees in 2nd/3rd year then the money is far from done. If it's a guaranteed contract like other sports then no issue but he can be cut in any year of the contract, thus, wanting more $ in year 2.

Just stop man...hendickson is back jn town ..it will get done
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(Yesterday, 12:28 PM)Clark W Griswold Wrote: Treys agent is an idiot, that I will agree with.
However, I have heard that the $ is agreed upon it’s just guarantees in years 2/3. This is an example of the bengals FO not going for it while they can. Risk it and guarantee another year. This gets your player signed and the team ready to compete. Seems like the number one focus is always not to lose the contract negotiation.
For once just take the risk and do what best helps the team try to win a SB.

The team is getting ready to compete..99% of the players and coaches are not even thinking about hendickson lcontract negotiations

Lol@ for once...dude .....what planet are you living on...the FO just spent a zillion bucks on burrow, higgjns , chase


Your comments are an example of someone that needs to take a chill pill and learn the value of patience...
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The problem with the FO is.. they don't really have a plan B for this... The D was shredded after the super bowl and its been the weakest ever... expect another mediocre year or worse if we dont have Trey.. (if he plays to the level).
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(Yesterday, 01:14 PM)ERIC1 Wrote: The team is getting ready to compete..99% of the players and coaches are not even thinking about hendickson lcontract negotiations

Lol@ for once...dude  what planet are you living on...the FO just spent a zillion bucks on burrow, higgjns , chase
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And look at it this way, every day he is on the sideline in street clothes is another day he's not risking season ending injury.
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(Yesterday, 01:17 PM)Bengalitis Wrote: The problem with the FO is.. they don't really have a plan B for this... The D was shredded after the super bowl and its been the weakest ever... expect another mediocre year or worse if we dont have Trey.. (if he plays to the level).

they also dont have a plan for guard if they have Cody Ford in the mix for the starting spot

"anytime you want to meet for lunch and or drinks..or both..my treat  ..we can compare degrees . In addition to getting an MBA/MHA from Xavier I also obtained an Masters in Public Health from  the Chan School of Public Health ( Harvard) and I doubt very seriously that your educational background  can match that.." - ERIC1
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(Yesterday, 01:19 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: they also dont have a plan for guard if they have Cody Ford in the mix for the starting spot

I think Patrick and Fairchild were the plan. I guess we need to see how bad Patrick's calf injury is.
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(Yesterday, 12:42 PM)TJ528 Wrote: Trey's contract is going to get done.  He wouldn't be in Cincinnati if not.  

There's reports the contract and money is done.  The disagreement is on guarantees in the 2nd and 3rd year.  

Both sides are going to have to bend, and I'm guessing if the $$$ is agreed on, the Bengals are paying him big $$$.  

My guess is you'll see Trey in camp in the next week or 2.  

Positive is he should be well rested coming to camp :) 

He is in Cincinnati because it costs him $50k/day to not be there.  That is money he has to pay to the club out of his pocket.  If he won't get paid if he misses any games, but he won't be giving money back either.  But not reporting to camp makes his bank account go down.
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(Yesterday, 01:31 PM)Sled21 Wrote: I think Patrick and Fairchild were the plan. I guess we need to see how bad Patrick's calf injury is.

I'm kinda hoping that Patrick's injury is serious enough that it forces the Bengals to go after one of the free agent guards available.
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(Yesterday, 01:39 PM)jfkbengals Wrote: He is in Cincinnati because it costs him $50k/day to not be there.  That is money he has to pay to the club out of his pocket.  If he won't get paid if he misses any games, but he won't be giving money back either.  But not reporting to camp makes his bank account go down.

Now someone can give us daily updates about how much Mike Brown is paying Trey to stand on the sideline.  Hilarious
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(Yesterday, 01:31 PM)Sled21 Wrote: I think Patrick and Fairchild were the plan. I guess we need to see how bad Patrick's calf injury is.

That’s still a really bad plan. A 3rd round rookie, and a 32 year old journeyman as your starting guards? And for the people who keep touting Patrick as some high end pass blocker he was 79th/136 guards last season. That sure doesn’t seem ideal for a team that’s supposed to have SB aspirations because of their QB.
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(Yesterday, 02:15 PM)PhilHos Wrote: I'm kinda hoping that Patrick's injury is serious enough that it forces the Bengals to go after one of the free agent guards available.

It’s not. He practiced today.
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(Yesterday, 02:20 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: It’s not. He practiced today.

Should bring in Hernandez anyways IMO. I think he fits Peters scheme better than Risner and Scherff and he is younger and was just cleared.
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(Yesterday, 02:20 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: It’s not. He practiced today.

Welp, back to smoking the hopium. 

Did you know Patrick hasn't given up a sack in like 2 years (give or take a year)? Also, and I swear to God this is true: he has 23 yards on 2 kick returns. 
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