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Netflix's Quarterback drops July 8th
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I just saw the full clip of Joe being angry that the team jumped offsides a bunch

If he’s gonna be angry after a win, why doesn’t he just root for a different team?

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(07-09-2025, 12:24 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: I just saw the full clip of Joe being angry that the team jumped offsides a bunch

If he’s gonna be angry after a win, why doesn’t he just root for a different team?

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Totally agree.

And just from a selfish (on the part of ownership) perspective they could both protect the ultimate NFL investment and dramatically increase the potential for going to and winning the Super Bowl.

Look at what happened to Kansas City against Philadelphia.  I heard idiots talking about Mahomes not being "all that".   He was running for his freaking life.

They could have taken two more measures to solidify the interior this year (drafting Ratledge  and signing Scherff).   They did neither.

Of course we needed to better our defense.   But there were higher priorities.
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They did address the IO line both with coaching and players..just maybe not the players you wanted..plus our staring left tackle should be back this year and mims will have a year under his belt
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It's obvious you're doing this on purpose. The only question is...how long do they allow you to keep doing it?



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(07-09-2025, 12:24 PM)Frank Booth Wrote: I just saw the full clip of Joe being angry that the team jumped offsides a bunch

If he’s gonna be angry after a win, why doesn’t he just root for a different team?

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2 episodes left for me.

Probably the biggest thing that stands out to me is how much i've enjoyed watching and listening to Goff. I thought he'd be boring AF. 



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Joe comes across as a really introverted, introspective, and intense man. He seems to have a clear understanding of who he is and what drives him, though. In the series, you saw Goff get emotionally high and Cousins have a bad performance because he got into his own head. Joe doesn't seem to have those big high and low mood swings, which, according to Zac, is Joe's superpower as a QB. I would suspect that, at least while he is still playing, his emotional compartmentalization would make it hard to sustain a long-term personal relationship, which might explain the breakup with Olivia. It was easier to keep that going when it was a long-distance relationship than it was when they lived in the same city.
I would be willing to put money on Joe moving from the house that was broken into. His need for privacy will override any attachment to the house He was far more upset about his loss of privacy than he was about the break-in itself

I enjoyed the series.
 
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(07-08-2025, 08:54 PM)jason Wrote: I don't think Joe will ever be hurtin' for money, but if it was the Home Alone guys that ended up keeping him from buying a batmobile, then in a weird way he owes them a small debt of gratitude.

Eh, still think anything Batman is collectible. Not like that marvel crap. Doubt it would of hurt him to buy it, he could probably just sell it for more later.

So, could of been a good investment. Yah never know though, I still would rather have a car I could actually drive so I understand the criticism as well.
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(07-09-2025, 10:42 AM)WeezyBengal Wrote: It's not like the Bengals have over 30 million in cap still and are top 7 in cap space going into this year... 

Franchise is a joke. 

Just don't really get their strategy.  If they'd done things on time they'd still have Jesse Bates, their two top receivers and have the cash to pay their all pro defensive end.

Instead they lead Hendrickson on with promises of paying him what he's worth and scold him for not being satisfied with the salary they gave him with promises of more.
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(07-09-2025, 12:38 PM)ERIC1 Wrote:
(07-09-2025, 10:07 AM)3wt Wrote: Totally agree.

And just from a selfish (on the part of ownership) perspective they could both protect the ultimate NFL investment and dramatically increase the potential for going to and winning the Super Bowl.

Look at what happened to Kansas City against Philadelphia.  I heard idiots talking about Mahomes not being "all that".   He was running for his freaking life.

They could have taken two more measures to solidify the interior this year (drafting Ratledge  and signing Scherff).   They did neither.

Of course we needed to better our defense.   But there were higher priorities.
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I sure hope you're right sir!    Seems like they did little to make sure.   But I admit they did something.
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“jUsT nOt ThE pLAyeRS yOu wANteD”

Uh…nobody really wanted Lucas Patrick. That’s why they got him for peanuts.
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(07-09-2025, 03:26 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: “jUsT nOt ThE pLAyeRS yOu wANteD”

Uh…nobody really wanted Lucas Patrick. That’s why they got him for peanuts.

I get it. But still scheme has to have something to do with say not signing Risner who is healthy and wants to be a Bengal. With Scherff he is older
and might be retiring, with Hernandez it is injury. Patrick is a good pass protector when he starts and should be an upgrade over Cappa. Fairchild 
should also be an upgrade over Volson. I know we wanted splash, but with a new OL coach we could be much better than some think.
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(07-09-2025, 02:55 PM)3wt Wrote: Just don't really get their strategy.  If they'd done things on time they'd still have Jesse Bates, their two top receivers and have the cash to pay their all pro defensive end.

Instead they lead Hendrickson on with promises of paying him what he's worth and scold him for not being satisfied with the salary they gave him with promises of more.

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