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We should ALL root for Joe Tiger King Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals


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1 minute ago, Louie said:

Which is easier to find in FA or the draft, if your team spends the resources:

A. A competent Offensive line

B. A franchise QB

If you never try to draft your next franchise QB, then you probably will never have one.

Competent offensive lineman ain't so easy to find anymore either.

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16 minutes ago, Louie said:

Which is easier to find in FA or the draft, if your team spends the resources:

A. A competent Offensive line

B. A franchise QB

If you never try to draft your next franchise QB, then you probably will never have one.

wow even these newer posters are getting it, kinda scary that we have fans who have been around and watched as much football as they have and still miss basic things

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F Joe Burrow. I don't want what's essentially a rookie winning it.

 

There are two acceptable outcomes. 

Stafford wins it after toiling for years in the purgatory that is Detroit. 

 

Jimmy G wins it and the 49s keep him thus keeping us from getting him.

 

Every other outcome sucks.

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33 minutes ago, Growl said:

wow even these newer posters are getting it, kinda scary that we have fans who have been around and watched as much football as they have and still miss basic things

I wouldn't say I'm a "newer poster". 😃 I've been a member here talking about Jake Delhomme vs. Rodney Peete. 😂 That being said. We need to fix the offensive line AND somehow draft our next franchise QB. There have been several QBs drafted over the years that the "experts" didn't think they would amount to much, but they were wrong. I'm just hoping we have a staff that can spot a future franchise QB and get it done. I'm not sure that we do.

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Most everyone loves an underdog

If there's one thing almost all sports fans have in common, it's that they love to support an underdog, and let me tell you, there is no bigger underdog left in the playoffs than the Cincinnati Bengals. 

At the beginning of the season, the oddsmakers in Las Vegas gave them nearly a zero percent chance of winning the AFC North -- and is there a number less than zero? 

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