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PFF grades from Week 9 loss to Bengals


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18. LB Frankie Luvu: 43.7
19. S Xavier Woods: 37.9
20. CB CJ Henderson: 36.7
21. LB Damien Wilson: 30.2
22. LB Brandon Smith: 27.4

Quarterback Joe Burrow and the Bengals picked on Henderson early and often. The former No. 9 overall pick was targeted eight times, allowing eight receptions for 65 yards

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4 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Quarterback Joe Burrow and the Bengals picked on Henderson early and often. The former No. 9 overall pick was targeted eight times, allowing eight receptions for 65 yards

CJ Henderson is garbage. I said it when we traded for him, I said it before the season started, and I'll say it again. Fitterer has made some atrocious trades.

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29 minutes ago, hepcat said:

CJ Henderson is garbage. I said it when we traded for him, I said it before the season started, and I'll say it again. Fitterer has made some atrocious trades.

I think that was more Snow but either way it was a bad idea. 

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31 minutes ago, hepcat said:

CJ Henderson is garbage. I said it when we traded for him, I said it before the season started, and I'll say it again. Fitterer has made some atrocious trades.

pretty sure everyone thought that except our resident, eternally optimistic,  ‘die hard fan’ sunshine crowd who are ironically no where to be seen

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41 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

1. LT Ikem Ekwonu: 81.7
2. RG Austin Corbett: 73.2
3. WR Terrace Marshall Jr.: 70.0
4. C Bradley Bozeman: 68.6
5. RB Raheem Blackshear: 68.5

Bozeman should have been day one starter. We fell into the best ol in the league

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