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(01-19-2016, 04:18 PM)leonardfan40 Wrote: Good call! Maybe we can sign Aaron Hernandez to a futures context while we're at it? And if we have players not using HGH we should have them all jump on board before the testing catches up. We could win a few SB's before they catch us like some other franchises.
Awesome idea! We need to also make Rae Carruth an official member of the Bengals. I also think we should fire Marvin Lewis and replace him with a sex offender with an eyepatch. It's high time we embrace our roles as NFL villains
(01-19-2016, 11:13 AM)gobobro Wrote: Win. Nothing forces a new narrative like winning. Beat the Steelers. Win in prime time. Win in the playoffs... The NFL doesn't champion bad guys. If you win, they rewrite the story. If you don't, they pile on.
(01-19-2016, 03:57 PM)grampahol Wrote: There is no getting back at the NFL. You either win or lose. You sound like the guy getting dumped by the girl then threatening to jump off a bridge to get even.. YOU'LL BE SORRY WHEN I'M DEAD!
To this day I've never met a woman who was sorry when the guy she dumped did something really stupid to themselves.
(01-19-2016, 03:57 PM)grampahol Wrote: There is no getting back at the NFL. You either win or lose. You sound like the guy getting dumped by the girl then threatening to jump off a bridge to get even.. YOU'LL BE SORRY WHEN I'M DEAD!
To this day I've never met a woman who was sorry when the guy she dumped did something really stupid to themselves.
WTF!!! Your logic is looney.
Try this genius.
If a girl dumps her boyfriend and doesn't want any of her girl friends to date him.
You know that, so just to get back at her you date her ex boyfriend.
How in your mind you think about jumping off a bridge to get even is stupid.
So your way to get back is to put a known abuser on our team? All that would do is make me dislike the Bengals. Not as in leave as a fan, but I'd be super disgusted.
(01-19-2016, 03:47 AM)BengalYankee Wrote: Al Davis used to stick it to Pete Rozelle and the NFL during the glory days of the Raiders.
Name some ways.
One way we can stick it to the NFL is sign .....
Ray Rice
Even if he does not play, it would be a big screw you to the NFL.
I saw this thread a couple days ago, considered posting a response, then thought "no, this has to be a joke"... how would signing Ray Rice "stick it to the NFL" in any possible way? Beyond the fact it would not help the roster in any way, they would be bringing a known abuser onto the roster. If anything, it would further the narrative that the Bengals don't care about character (which is something they have tried to get away from).
As for Al Davis and the Raiders... he held up multiple championship trophies. That is how he truly "won" in his battles with the NFL. Later in life, when the Raiders were no longer holding up those trophies, he was considered a laughing stock for many of his antics. Win in the post season and actually hold up a trophy or two. Until then, it is what it is.
(01-19-2016, 06:19 PM)BengalChris Wrote: The best and only real way to stick to the NFL is to just hands down beat the snot out of every team we face. You know, put up 50 points per game and give up 10. No taking it easy with the lead, just step on the gas peddle and rub it in and have fun doing it.
NFL took the Patriots first round pick in '07 over Spygate.
'07 Patriots went 16-0 and outscored their opponents by 19.7 points per game (topped only by the 1942 Bears).
(01-19-2016, 11:13 AM)gobobro Wrote: Win. Nothing forces a new narrative like winning. Beat the Steelers. Win in prime time. Win in the playoffs... The NFL doesn't champion bad guys. If you win, they rewrite the story. If you don't, they pile on.
(01-19-2016, 11:13 AM)gobobro Wrote: Win. Nothing forces a new narrative like winning. Beat the Steelers. Win in prime time. Win in the playoffs... The NFL doesn't champion bad guys. If you win, they rewrite the story. If you don't, they pile on.
/thread.
(01-19-2016, 11:16 AM)Benton Wrote: Stab someone.
You find the biggest guy on the block, stab him.
Ah. The Aaron Hernandez credo.
(01-19-2016, 07:50 PM)Nately120 Wrote: I also think we should fire Marvin Lewis and replace him with a sex offender with an eyepatch.
The training, nutrition, medicine, fitness, playbooks and rules evolve. The athlete does not.
(01-20-2016, 12:17 PM)BeepBeepWoo Wrote: So your way to get back is to put a known abuser on our team? All that would do is make me dislike the Bengals. Not as in leave as a fan, but I'd be super disgusted.
Are you covering your head in the sand???
News Flash!!! We have abusers on our team. In fact almost every team in the NFL has an abuser or someone who did something that is shall we say not what a Choir Boy do.
(01-20-2016, 12:48 PM)OrlandoBengal Wrote: I saw this thread a couple days ago, considered posting a response, then thought "no, this has to be a joke"... how would signing Ray Rice "stick it to the NFL" in any possible way? Beyond the fact it would not help the roster in any way, they would be bringing a known abuser onto the roster. If anything, it would further the narrative that the Bengals don't care about character (which is something they have tried to get away from).
As for Al Davis and the Raiders... he held up multiple championship trophies. That is how he truly "won" in his battles with the NFL. Later in life, when the Raiders were no longer holding up those trophies, he was considered a laughing stock for many of his antics. Win in the post season and actually hold up a trophy or two. Until then, it is what it is.
Al Davis and the Raiders won their titles because they played violent and had a reputation where other teams did not want to play them.
Once the Raiders dropped their "attitude" they started losing.
The thread is a joke, I don't see the Bengals signing Ray Rice even if he never had a problem with the law.
The issue is ways to get Roger and the NFL upset. It's stupid to just say play better and win a Championship.
We were robbed by the referees and insulted by the NFL when they handed their 10k fines to the Steeler's coaches.
The fact that they fined Porter meant the referee should have flagged him for being on the field when he should not. Did you forget the Peko penalty when he went on the field I did not. The NFL stated Pittsburgh's TD was not legitimate. Gee, thanks NFL referees and the NFL offices that reviewed the TD that night and said it "stands".
Do I really want Ray Rice back in the league? Yes. Many players have done far worse. Do I really want Ray Rice as a Bengal? No. We have RB's, but I would have wanted Ray Rice two weeks ago trying to run out the clock.
P.S. Mr. Hill forced a 14 year girl to have oral sex with him. That is just one abuse Mr. Hill had.
Pac Man Jones is another "character". Are you ok with these "characters" or are you a sheep and follow what the NFL office and the media say who is ok or not???
(01-20-2016, 10:04 PM)BengalYankee Wrote: Al Davis and the Raiders won their titles because they played violent and had a reputation where other teams did not want to play them.
Once the Raiders dropped their "attitude" they started losing.
The thread is a joke, I don't see the Bengals signing Ray Rice even if he never had a problem with the law.
The issue is ways to get Roger and the NFL upset. It's stupid to just say play better and win a Championship.
We were robbed by the referees and insulted by the NFL when they handed their 10k fines to the Steeler's coaches.
The fact that they fined Porter meant the referee should have flagged him for being on the field when he should not. Did you forget the Peko penalty when he went on the field I did not. The NFL stated Pittsburgh's TD was not legitimate. Gee, thanks NFL referees and the NFL offices that reviewed the TD that night and said it "stands".
Do I really want Ray Rice back in the league? Yes. Many players have done far worse. Do I really want Ray Rice as a Bengal? No. We have RB's, but I would have wanted Ray Rice two weeks ago trying to run out the clock.
P.S. Mr. Hill forced a 14 year girl to have oral sex with him. That is just one abuse Mr. Hill had.
Pac Man Jones is another "character". Are you ok with these "characters" or are you a sheep and follow what the NFL office and the media say who is ok or not???
Actually no, I have been quite outspoken about Pacman and his complete lack of character. As for Hill, my understanding is that the girl was a freshman while he was a senior and that it was completely consensual. If that is the case, then I would not consider it a big deal. Plenty of freshman and sophomore girls date upper classmen all the time. If it was rape, as you say, then Hill should be in a cell right now and not on a playing field.
"Ways to get Roger and the NFL upset"... what purpose does that serve? Isn't the goal to win championships?
(01-21-2016, 11:55 AM)OrlandoBengal Wrote: Actually no, I have been quite outspoken about Pacman and his complete lack of character. As for Hill, my understanding is that the girl was a freshman while he was a senior and that it was completely consensual. If that is the case, then I would not consider it a big deal. Plenty of freshman and sophomore girls date upper classmen all the time. If it was rape, as you say, then Hill should be in a cell right now and not on a playing field.
"Ways to get Roger and the NFL upset"... what purpose does that serve? Isn't the goal to win championships?
"He is already on probation from another misdemeanor, having pleaded guilty in January 2012 to carnal knowledge of a juvenile. He and another student at Redemptorist High School, Avery Tate, were arrested for engaging in a sexual act with a 14-year-old girl in the school's locker room in December 2010."
"The two are accused of "pressuring" a 14-year old girl to perform oral sex on them in the boys locker room at Redemptorist High School in Baton Rouge."