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Post by chocowinity on Jul 25, 2019 17:00:53 GMT -5
Found this analysis of the Bengal problems going into the season. They failed to mention a potential problem at LB. We have the probability to overcome these obstacles but it is going to be an uphill battle. I think we will have a better year than most predict.
By virtue of Andy Dalton being the undisputed starter in Cincinnati once more, the Bengals will open the season playing catch-up to the rest of the highly competitive AFC North. Throwing even more fuel on the bonfire that is a Dalton-led offense, the Bengals’ smart decision to select former Alabama left tackle Jonah Williams in Round 1 backfired immediately. He’s likely out for the season following shoulder surgery. Then there’s the simple fact that rookie head coach Zac Taylor is as green as they come, having never even had a coordinator position in the NFL before landing this job. Buckle up, Bengals fans.
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Post by 77bengal on Aug 1, 2019 20:50:46 GMT -5
The Bengals were never going to challenge for a Super Bowl title this year and that's even more apparent now with all the injuries that have recently taken place. Like I posted a few months ago, trading Dalton would've been a smart move. Why keep an aging QB on a team that isn't going anywhere when they could've traded him for a player or draft pick. It makes no sense keeping him. As a matter of fact, keeping Dalton may keep the Bengals from drafting the best QB in next years draft. Driskel, Dolegala and Finley would suffice as the team rebuilds.
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