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Laveranues Coles and Antonio Bryant have been cut


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It depends on how injured Bryant is, honestly. Possibly, career-ending? No way. However, if it's just a pre-season thing and the Bengals cut him because Terrell Owens, Matt Jones, and Jordan Shipley all looked good (which they have) and the they simply didn't need Bryant, then I would be all for it.(Yes, I'm aware that is a serious run-on.)

Also, how much he would be demanding despite that injury.

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Antonio Bryant has been released by the bengals. Why not pick him up as a solid starter across from steve smith?

Too bad we don't have a search function on this board or you could have seen the other Bryant threads...:rolleyes:

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Should you? Yes.

Will they?

No

he's injured (bone on bone) and not likely to play this year and most definitely won't be any years after this. he'll probably have to have surgery and it is only going to get worse.
We should....
he's injured (bone on bone) and not likely to play this year and most definitely won't be any years after this. he'll probably have to have surgery and it is only going to get worse.
injured or not i'm sure he'd still be an upgrade over what we have now
he's injured (bone on bone) and not likely to play this year and most definitely won't be any years after this. he'll probably have to have surgery and it is only going to get worse.
They should go after him, but I doubt they will.
he's injured (bone on bone) and not likely to play this year and most definitely won't be any years after this. he'll probably have to have surgery and it is only going to get worse
Bryant with only 1 leg >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jarrett, Lafell, Edwards, Gettis combined
now that just dumb
we should get him
he's injured (bone on bone) and not likely to play this year and most definitely won't be any years after this. he'll probably have to have surgery and it is only going to get worse.
We should go after him, and he is probably way cheaper because of the injury than what the Bengals wasted on him.
he's injured (bone on bone) and not likely to play this year and most definitely won't be any years after this. he'll probably have to have surgery and it is only going to get worse.
Not true, the Bengals have two established super star WRs as well as a pretty good rookie in Shipley. We have a superstar who's going to have to break his neck to get open because none of the other receivers on the team all up to snuff. If we pick Bryant up he would get on the field. Trust me.
see above.
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