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05-19-2003, 06:31 PM #11EarlhamManGuest
Man you cant dis my hometown team like that. What they are trying to do is get the right guys to stay in there and change the image of the Bengals. Seriously give them a chance this year. But ya know its gonna take at least a couple of years for this kid to get good.
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05-19-2003, 10:25 PM #12
Welp the Bengals need to make money some how. :)
Richie
mookigremlin
:p
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05-19-2003, 10:31 PM #13
That's nuts. The Bengals will stink for a few years, but hey, they may be the next Royals. lol
Tim
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05-19-2003, 11:32 PM #14
i love the bengals, they will be improved this season. they have had maybe the best offseason and draft combination in the whole NFL and marvin lewis really seems to be setting a standard in cincinnati. i know as of now there is nothin except fact to back up, no production, but as a true bengals fan and going through the last 12 years or crappy teams, i believe they are building. one good sign, they wont enter the season to be picked as the NFL's worst team, hopefully they can maintain some dignity and start winning.
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05-20-2003, 06:49 AM #15RaiderNation8180Guest
BENGALS WILL WIN THE SUPER BOWL IN '05...3005 that is.
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05-20-2003, 06:51 AM #16RaiderNation8180Guest
Actually, I think they are on the right track to be one of the more improved teams in the coming years. Warrick and Johnson give Palmer some great targets. Dillon needs a line to block for him though. What's this about Kitna most likely being the starter and Palmer battling Akili Smith for the backup role? That's suicide if you ask me.
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05-20-2003, 09:28 AM #17
Palmer needs at least the first few games to learn the new system.
He is their QB of the future, but there's no reason to rush him in, esp. with as bad a team as they have.
Last thing Bengals need is for Palmer to take the very first snap of the season, get sacked by a blitzing LB b/c he didn't see the defensive scheme, and get injured.
There's plenty of time.
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