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Etinns says:
01/11/2013 07:04:09 AMNot sure I'd call them fresh' and healthy'. Benson's seenspdud; Maualuga, Howard and Rivers are hurt or hurting or recovering or who knows where they are or what's going on; A.Smith is apparently not 100%. All standout players this year with the exception of Rivers. It's the one thing about football I'll never understand: how these guys seem to get hurt between games when you're going at half-speed and limited contact. Did any of these guys get hurt in game action? It's a mystery to me. Sunday post-game, Everyone's fine. Thursday, Questionable. Smh.I always think of J.Joseph when I talk about this. I had no idea what he was doing between games but he'd always end up on the injury report without explanation. He'd usually play but man, still frustrating. I have no idea what you're doing on Mondays and Tuesdays, dude, but STOP! For the love of God! He's gone now but it looks like he's passed that torch to Crocker, who hasn't skipped a beat. Bravo! Questionable, Doubtful, here we come!
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01/12/2013 02:27:57 AMCarson’s play is almost panicky, and I think that requires either real or cosmetic improvements to the offensive line so that his mind settles down. Andre isn’t coming along as quickly as his paycheck would suggest, and I’m worried that Anthony Collins hasn’t shown himself good enough to move Whitworth back to his natural LG position. While I know this will never happen, were I the king of the Bengals (because there is no GM position), I’d pull Big Willie out of retirement, and have Andre start being the primary backup for both RG and RT, to see if he’ll pan out as a starting tackle, or serve to eventually replace Bobbie Williams when he decides to retire (and I mean eventually). At the very least, I’d pay for Big Willie to bring back the ole’ shovel for a motivational speech. To induce T.O. to fight for the ball (as you’ve pointed out, a trait OchoCinco has over him), I’d parcel out that last million in incentives (that is definitely unreachable at this rate) to YAC, which we know is his strength. $1,500 or $2,000 each YAC seems about right to me.Thoughts?
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01/12/2013 02:27:58 AMCarson’s play is almost panicky, and I think that requires either real or cosmetic improvements to the offensive line so that his mind settles down. Andre isn’t coming along as quickly as his paycheck would suggest, and I’m worried that Anthony Collins hasn’t shown himself good enough to move Whitworth back to his natural LG position. While I know this will never happen, were I the king of the Bengals (because there is no GM position), I’d pull Big Willie out of retirement, and have Andre start being the primary backup for both RG and RT, to see if he’ll pan out as a starting tackle, or serve to eventually replace Bobbie Williams when he decides to retire (and I mean eventually). At the very least, I’d pay for Big Willie to bring back the ole’ shovel for a motivational speech. To induce T.O. to fight for the ball (as you’ve pointed out, a trait OchoCinco has over him), I’d parcel out that last million in incentives (that is definitely unreachable at this rate) to YAC, which we know is his strength. $1,500 or $2,000 each YAC seems about right to me.Thoughts?
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01/12/2013 02:28:01 AMCarson’s play is almost panicky, and I think that requires either real or cosmetic improvements to the offensive line so that his mind settles down. Andre isn’t coming along as quickly as his paycheck would suggest, and I’m worried that Anthony Collins hasn’t shown himself good enough to move Whitworth back to his natural LG position. While I know this will never happen, were I the king of the Bengals (because there is no GM position), I’d pull Big Willie out of retirement, and have Andre start being the primary backup for both RG and RT, to see if he’ll pan out as a starting tackle, or serve to eventually replace Bobbie Williams when he decides to retire (and I mean eventually). At the very least, I’d pay for Big Willie to bring back the ole’ shovel for a motivational speech. To induce T.O. to fight for the ball (as you’ve pointed out, a trait OchoCinco has over him), I’d parcel out that last million in incentives (that is definitely unreachable at this rate) to YAC, which we know is his strength. $1,500 or $2,000 each YAC seems about right to me.Thoughts?
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01/12/2013 02:28:44 AMCarson’s play is almost panicky, and I think that requires either real or cosmetic improvements to the offensive line so that his mind settles down. Andre isn’t coming along as quickly as his paycheck would suggest, and I’m worried that Anthony Collins hasn’t shown himself good enough to move Whitworth back to his natural LG position. While I know this will never happen, were I the king of the Bengals (because there is no GM position), I’d pull Big Willie out of retirement, and have Andre start being the primary backup for both RG and RT, to see if he’ll pan out as a starting tackle, or serve to eventually replace Bobbie Williams when he decides to retire (and I mean eventually). At the very least, I’d pay for Big Willie to bring back the ole’ shovel for a motivational speech. To induce T.O. to fight for the ball (as you’ve pointed out, a trait OchoCinco has over him), I’d parcel out that last million in incentives (that is definitely unreachable at this rate) to YAC, which we know is his strength. $1,500 or $2,000 each YAC seems about right to me.Thoughts?
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01/19/2013 02:14:17 AMJT I couldn’t agree more, I’ve very excited about the season. An impressive win against the Steelers, paired with an impressive win against the Packers. Both games were not impressive in the fact that the Bengals dominated the other team, they were close games and the Bengals were lucky to win them. They were impressive because the Bengals were able to bounce back from many setbacks and pull through for the win. This is something we have not seen from the Bengals in a very long time. Last year or the year before that, this team would have folded. The Bengals need to hold it together, stay healthy and keep improving, they can not afford a letdown. Things look pretty good this week for the Fans, but lose against the Browns and people will jump off the bandwagon in droves. Going into the season, I thought the Bengals offense would return to 2005 form and the improved defense will take them to an 11-5 record. After the opening day loss, I thought maybe 8-8. Looking ahead, they have 5 games they are supposed to win, Browns (2), Raiders, Lions, Chiefs. The fact that they beat the Steelers and Packers, they can beat anyone, but they were shaky, so Iâll guess 4-4 for the other 8 tough games, plus I have to say at least 1 of the 5 other games will be a loss. This would put the Bengals at a very realistic 10-6. If they continue to struggle and donât improve they still could very easily go 7-9, but if they improve, eliminate mistakes, and stay healthy we could see this team finish as high as 13-3. Remember too, Andre Smith may eventually be an upgrade RT which would go a long way to help this offense, the running game, the passing game and the defense too.
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01/19/2013 02:14:20 AMJT I couldn’t agree more, I’ve very excited about the season. An impressive win against the Steelers, paired with an impressive win against the Packers. Both games were not impressive in the fact that the Bengals dominated the other team, they were close games and the Bengals were lucky to win them. They were impressive because the Bengals were able to bounce back from many setbacks and pull through for the win. This is something we have not seen from the Bengals in a very long time. Last year or the year before that, this team would have folded. The Bengals need to hold it together, stay healthy and keep improving, they can not afford a letdown. Things look pretty good this week for the Fans, but lose against the Browns and people will jump off the bandwagon in droves. Going into the season, I thought the Bengals offense would return to 2005 form and the improved defense will take them to an 11-5 record. After the opening day loss, I thought maybe 8-8. Looking ahead, they have 5 games they are supposed to win, Browns (2), Raiders, Lions, Chiefs. The fact that they beat the Steelers and Packers, they can beat anyone, but they were shaky, so Iâll guess 4-4 for the other 8 tough games, plus I have to say at least 1 of the 5 other games will be a loss. This would put the Bengals at a very realistic 10-6. If they continue to struggle and donât improve they still could very easily go 7-9, but if they improve, eliminate mistakes, and stay healthy we could see this team finish as high as 13-3. Remember too, Andre Smith may eventually be an upgrade RT which would go a long way to help this offense, the running game, the passing game and the defense too.
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01/19/2013 02:14:23 AMJT I couldn’t agree more, I’ve very excited about the season. An impressive win against the Steelers, paired with an impressive win against the Packers. Both games were not impressive in the fact that the Bengals dominated the other team, they were close games and the Bengals were lucky to win them. They were impressive because the Bengals were able to bounce back from many setbacks and pull through for the win. This is something we have not seen from the Bengals in a very long time. Last year or the year before that, this team would have folded. The Bengals need to hold it together, stay healthy and keep improving, they can not afford a letdown. Things look pretty good this week for the Fans, but lose against the Browns and people will jump off the bandwagon in droves. Going into the season, I thought the Bengals offense would return to 2005 form and the improved defense will take them to an 11-5 record. After the opening day loss, I thought maybe 8-8. Looking ahead, they have 5 games they are supposed to win, Browns (2), Raiders, Lions, Chiefs. The fact that they beat the Steelers and Packers, they can beat anyone, but they were shaky, so Iâll guess 4-4 for the other 8 tough games, plus I have to say at least 1 of the 5 other games will be a loss. This would put the Bengals at a very realistic 10-6. If they continue to struggle and donât improve they still could very easily go 7-9, but if they improve, eliminate mistakes, and stay healthy we could see this team finish as high as 13-3. Remember too, Andre Smith may eventually be an upgrade RT which would go a long way to help this offense, the running game, the passing game and the defense too.
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01/19/2013 02:14:26 AMJT I couldn’t agree more, I’ve very excited about the season. An impressive win against the Steelers, paired with an impressive win against the Packers. Both games were not impressive in the fact that the Bengals dominated the other team, they were close games and the Bengals were lucky to win them. They were impressive because the Bengals were able to bounce back from many setbacks and pull through for the win. This is something we have not seen from the Bengals in a very long time. Last year or the year before that, this team would have folded. The Bengals need to hold it together, stay healthy and keep improving, they can not afford a letdown. Things look pretty good this week for the Fans, but lose against the Browns and people will jump off the bandwagon in droves. Going into the season, I thought the Bengals offense would return to 2005 form and the improved defense will take them to an 11-5 record. After the opening day loss, I thought maybe 8-8. Looking ahead, they have 5 games they are supposed to win, Browns (2), Raiders, Lions, Chiefs. The fact that they beat the Steelers and Packers, they can beat anyone, but they were shaky, so Iâll guess 4-4 for the other 8 tough games, plus I have to say at least 1 of the 5 other games will be a loss. This would put the Bengals at a very realistic 10-6. If they continue to struggle and donât improve they still could very easily go 7-9, but if they improve, eliminate mistakes, and stay healthy we could see this team finish as high as 13-3. Remember too, Andre Smith may eventually be an upgrade RT which would go a long way to help this offense, the running game, the passing game and the defense too.
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01/21/2013 02:23:50 AMthat, I’m very encouraged by Palmer. Yes he’s made some early mistakes this year, causing some to question if he still has “it”. But he has delivered 3 clutch drives in 3 games. At the risk of stating the ridiculously obvious, Palmer makes this team, on both sides of the ball. The poise he has when the pressure is elevated has a rallying effect on the team. With him in the game, we can be down, but not out. The whole team I think has bought into the fact that he can go get those points when need be. So what you see is everyone playing 100%, even if the chips are down, even after a miserable first half in the Pittsburgh game, because of their confidence in him. The season is still early. There are still plenty of areas for improvement. We need to focus on putting Cleveland down before we start thinking of the Ravens. The Browns game needs to be a statement game for us. Another nail biter finish and you have to wonder if we are truly a contender or just another pretender. Put them down hard and fast. Then lets talk about the Ravens.
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01/23/2013 06:05:38 AMI can’t disagree right now, but it’s still too early to tell. I think injuries will hit the Ravens and the Steelers hard this season and they don’t have the depth that the Bengals do. I would argue that the Steelers haven’t really played anyone yet, but ATL looks to be the real deal so that win was really impressive unless ATL just wasn’t as ready as they needed to be week 1, similar to the way the Bengals were week 1. Also NE doesn’t appear to be as good as they looked week 1. So maybe the Bengals haven’t really played anyone yet. The Steelers backup QBs are as good if not better than a lot of starting QBs in the league, but going 4 deep and still winning is pretty impressive. I would also argue that the Bengals would have the same 2-1 record with a backup QB because they won with Defense and Special Teams.
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01/23/2013 06:05:38 AMI can’t disagree right now, but it’s still too early to tell. I think injuries will hit the Ravens and the Steelers hard this season and they don’t have the depth that the Bengals do. I would argue that the Steelers haven’t really played anyone yet, but ATL looks to be the real deal so that win was really impressive unless ATL just wasn’t as ready as they needed to be week 1, similar to the way the Bengals were week 1. Also NE doesn’t appear to be as good as they looked week 1. So maybe the Bengals haven’t really played anyone yet. The Steelers backup QBs are as good if not better than a lot of starting QBs in the league, but going 4 deep and still winning is pretty impressive. I would also argue that the Bengals would have the same 2-1 record with a backup QB because they won with Defense and Special Teams.
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