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24 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

I agree with OP.  I don’t have total heartburn with DC but the BY portion is a bitter pill to swallow. 

But it goes back to bringing in competition  and not ruling out anyone in the draft. Fifth year option or not he isn’t the future IMO, but he might be the least worst option. 

I'm not predicting anything past next season. 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Winning has that effect 

Not just winning but winning a game like this.  We had no business being close to this team.  Defense was short handed, online hurt, against the best team in the NFL?  That, might I mention just dominated TB?  Yea, hats off to DC and the entire team.  Perfect game plan and execution!

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27 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

They might pick up the 5th year option, but I almost guarantee there will be a plan B on the roster next year that isn’t named Andy Dalton.

 

24 minutes ago, Car123 said:

Definitely.

I agree it won't be Dalton.

Not sure it'll be competition. 

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1 minute ago, HPPantherzfan said:

Not just winning but winning a game like this.  We had no business being close to this team.  Defense was short handed, online hurt, against the best team in the NFL?  That, might I mention just dominated TB?  Yea, hats off to DC and the entire team.  Perfect game plan and execution!

Like I said you guys are a good team.

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26 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Why do you post this now? We still have 4 games left and have a shot at this division. We got up like this before the NO game. We lose out Tampa, no one is going to remember that we beat the Rams.

The other not for all the “it’s a given”, Bryce was the first pick. His 5th year will be $40M+. That's not some cheap year.

Because I think we've passed the tipping point.

And the kind of disaster that itbwould likely te to knock us off this course doesn't feel realistic.

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