I just feel like everyone is going to spend all week talking about Mahomes' ankle or Burrow being a Demigod or Chase against this young secondary or Lou Anarumo being a psychopath...and then in the end it's just going to Samaje Perine bludgeoning Bolton and Gay to death.
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
I like seeing posts like this from you because you're never right.
That's funny.
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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
You have to go play Tennessee :-).
I won't be surprised if you are standing 2-5 before you have to play the Bills.
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Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
Check the Bengals history against the Titans. I'm not worried about that game. I'm thinking 4-3, worst case, before Buffalo.
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
He does, but the Bengals know that. They haven’t adequately addressed the OL to preserve Burrow.
Those wasted resources on a failed OL rebuild are a killer.
Thank goodness Veach nailed it when he built that IOL 3 years ago.
I honestly don't think they know how to build a good oline from left to right. They have a couple good pieces and an absolute sieve in Volson.
This offseason they would have been better off moving Karras to LG and finding someone else in the middle. Hell, they'd probably be better moving Karras right now and letting Trey Hill start at center. [Reply]
Joe Burrow is the 1st QB in NFL history to attempt at least 150 passes in his team's first 4 games of a season, and average fewer than 5 yards per attempt on those passes.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
That's funny.
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I'm just gonna guess that you didn't see my post earlier addressing this. The Titans, like the Chiefs, beat the Bengals about once every four games. Guess how many in a row the Bengals had just won against Tennessee?
I'll help you count. Stick your middle finger up your ass. That one and the two on either side touching your butt cheeks are how many. [Reply]
So Joe Burrow's calf injury has now lingered for 2 months, with a "re-aggravation" a couple of weeks ago. When is he going to heal? The bye week? One thing is clear, he isn't Joe Burrow right now. They gotta sit him. Sit him with no timetable to return until that thing is 100%. That could mean a lost season, but it's a lost season either way if they are going to continue to have him limp out there and do what he's doing. Get healthy and then see what the landscape looks like. [Reply]
Originally Posted by CupidStunt:
Joe Burrow is the 1st QB in NFL history to attempt at least 150 passes in his team's first 4 games of a season, and average fewer than 5 yards per attempt on those passes.
Originally Posted by wazu:
So Joe Burrow's calf injury has now lingered for 2 months, with a "re-aggravation" a couple of weeks ago. When is he going to heal? The bye week? One thing is clear, he isn't Joe Burrow right now. They gotta sit him. Sit him with no timetable to return until that thing is 100%. That could mean a lost season, but it's a lost season either way if they are going to continue to have him limp out there and do what he's doing. Get healthy and then see what the landscape looks like.
Sitting on the bench doesn't help anyone. Mahomes risked further injury last year but he knew his body and played on it.
Burrow has to do the same thing. At some point it will be strong enough for him to plant and push off on it and only he will know when that is and i'd rather him be in a game than on the practice field when that happens. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Squishy Snatch:
What's going to sting the most is there's a bunch of high end talent on cost effective deals out the door after this season.
They have the cap space to sign at least 2 of the top 5 UFAs next year, easily. Jonah Williams is meh, so no big loss there if he's gone. So it comes down to what they do with Tee Higgins. Sign him or get picks for him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
Sitting on the bench doesn't help anyone. Mahomes risked further injury last year but he knew his body and played on it.
Burrow has to do the same thing. At some point it will be strong enough for him to plant and push off on it and only he will know when that is and i'd rather him be in a game than on the practice field when that happens.
But Mahomes was able to still play at a high level, and we were in the playoffs where the week-to-week stakes were elimination. I can see taking the risk when those 2 things are at play. Joe Burrow is dragging this thing out while also playing bad and losing games. [Reply]
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
I'm just gonna guess that you didn't see my post earlier addressing this. The Titans, like the Chiefs, beat the Bengals about once every four games. Guess how many in a row the Bengals had just won against Tennessee?
I'll help you count. Stick your middle finger up your ass. That one and the two on either side touching your butt cheeks are how many.