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MaximumSam
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This was tough to decide during the game. The offense was actually quite good and even the offensive line wasn't a total failure despite some old favorites like Fred Johnson and Billy Price getting lots of snaps. A.J. Green actually made a move that looked somewhat athletic. The defense, on the other hand, was complete trash. No pressure and no coverage is a bad combination but...who to blame. Darius Phillips is a likely culprit, as the Browns just threw to his guy as the game winning strategy. But he did have a pick, and he's not supposed to be the #1 corner anyway, as both the starting corners are hurt. Vonn Bell was up for consideration for providing no playmaking or coverage of any note, but he did lead the team in tackles. The linebackers were trash, but how to pick one?
Luckily, Carlos Dunlap really rose to the spotlight after the game by burning his jersey, taking pictures in the locker room, and putting his house for sale all on social media. Now, don't get me wrong. I don't fault a guy for calling the Bengals coaching and ownership trash. The problem is in his timing. He (once again) had zero sacks, zero tackles for loss, and zero tackles of any sort. The only time I remember him at all is when he jumped offsides and gave up a first down. So now he is making a big stink and getting lots of attention, but why would you want attention to the fact that you are completely worthless as a player? The time to make a big stink is when you have three sacks, not when you pushed all over the field. He should just count his money and get through the season being thankful he is paid about 8 million dollars a tackle.
Carlos Dunlap can't even do a player mutiny right. Which is on brand as a Bengal. Congrats to him.
Luckily, Carlos Dunlap really rose to the spotlight after the game by burning his jersey, taking pictures in the locker room, and putting his house for sale all on social media. Now, don't get me wrong. I don't fault a guy for calling the Bengals coaching and ownership trash. The problem is in his timing. He (once again) had zero sacks, zero tackles for loss, and zero tackles of any sort. The only time I remember him at all is when he jumped offsides and gave up a first down. So now he is making a big stink and getting lots of attention, but why would you want attention to the fact that you are completely worthless as a player? The time to make a big stink is when you have three sacks, not when you pushed all over the field. He should just count his money and get through the season being thankful he is paid about 8 million dollars a tackle.
Carlos Dunlap can't even do a player mutiny right. Which is on brand as a Bengal. Congrats to him.