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Jets are a trendy pick, I get it...but, like any normal person - I want to see it first. Big difference between on paper and on the field.personally I think he's stupid.
we're doing pretty well at safety. yes, we lost some players, but we backfilled those positions.
Collins...if healthy...we literally have 4 different guys who could win the starting RT position
Jonah
Carmen
Ford
Hakeem
I'd argue the interior isn't that bad. Ford has been IOL most of his career, and Adeniji has also played guard. I agree it would be nice to have someone there with some more upside talent-wise, but these guys would at least be serviceableThe talking heads are just looking for new stories. Ask a Chiefs fan which team worries them most and I'd bet at least 3/4 of them would say its the Bengals. No matter what sort of shit gets talked between the two fanbases, any reasonable person would acknowledge that these two teams played 4 times in two years and every single one of those games could have easily gone the other way with a play or two. They were all 3 point, last second field goal games. And, if both teams are healthy this year, I imagine it will be similar.
As for Bengals question marks.... I think the offensive line situation is better than it has ever been. Yes, there are questions about who will be RT, but there are more options than ever. And I truly believe that Carmen or Williams will step up - Both are going to be playing for their next deal. And if they both fail, there is still LC waiting to take the position back and he seems very motivated to get back from injury given what he is already doing. I'm more concerned about depth in the interior of the line than I am the tackle position. As for safety..... Yeah, there will be some miscommunications that lead to big plays this year. I think you need to expect that. But what they trade in experience they get back in athleticism. At some point you need to trust your player acquisition process. The Bengals have spent significant draft capital on the position and they also added a guy in FA.
I'm thinking he'll just milk the injury status until he retires. we may see him again, but no telling how many weeks it will last.Collins...if healthy...
Honestly, I think you guys get yours, maybe two total in joe burrows career. He's too good to not get one but he's also in a loaded conference.I guess there is still room for some argument about 'how many' super bowls we rattle off here
Normally, I think I'd agree with you - but looks like he's worked his ass off to return:I'm thinking he'll just milk the injury status until he retires. we may see him again, but no telling how many weeks it will last.
Normally, I think I'd agree with you - but looks like he's worked his ass off to return:
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La’el Collins looks impressive in return to practice
The right tackle has apparently made significant progressive just seven months removed from a terrible knee injury.www.cincyjungle.com
I said last year the knee injury could have been a blessing in disguise a bit for him - his back was never healthy last year, and it showed. Getting a chance to rehab would also allow him to work on his back and offer a lot of needed rest. He likely needed to take a year off to fully heal/rest - but we all know athletes would never consider that.
Still, you could be worse off having Collins as a "in case of emergency" guy on the roster behind Williams/Carmen at RT - Quite honestly - I'm a bit bullish on Carmen at that RT spot, as he's also been reported to have shown up in the best shape of his young career. If he shows out - he's a guy you could extend at RT and have LT/RT locked up for the next 4 years.
While I think we have the ability to beat every team on that list, you know we are going to have some L's.not seeing any losses this year.