Jump to content

BlackJesus

|Bengals o Muerte|
  • Posts

    48,261
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    259

Everything posted by BlackJesus

  1. I mean it's the Ring of HONOR ... not the Ring of TALENT. So it depends how a fanbase defines "Honor". If you just wanted a wall with all the Bengals who put up the best seasonal stats or made the most Pro Bowls a team could have that ... but a Ring of Honor to me is something different. It is for players that the fan base feels left an impact on them personally, the team, the city, and the organization's legacy. It is a place to "honor" players that helped define what an organization is. So guys like Fulcher and Krumrie to me are just as deserving as someone with as many Pro Bowls as AJ Green.
  2. Seems like the Ravens have more training camp and offseason injuries than any other team every year. They might want to get that checked ... or better yet, keep up the good work fellas. ๐Ÿ˜‰
  3. Might need more of a discount than this projection ... I think more like 5 for 100 ... (20 per)
  4. PFF Offseason Grade ... CINCINNATI BENGALS Offseason Grade: A Cincinnati securing the services of Orlando Brown Jr. at tackle was both unexpected and excellent opportunistic work. Brown has five straight seasons with a PFF pass-blocking grade of at least 74.4 and helps further solidify the Bengals' offensive line. Cody Ford adds depth to the group, as well, while the gamble that Irv Smith Jr. can remain healthy is an excellent buy-low gamble. Their draft was an excellent one also, with Myles Murphy bringing elite tools and flashes of play at an area of the draft where that skill set is typically gone. Cornerback D.J. Turner, safety Jordan Battle, receiver Charlie Jones and running back Chase Brown all future-proof areas of the roster without needing to be pressed into full-time roles right away.
  5. Plus Buffalo is even more north than Cincinnati and receives more annual snowfall. That is supposed to be their "weather" and natural advantage. So what he is basically admitting and "telling on himself" with, is that the Bills team was soft. Unlike the Bengals players, who despite their recent practice bubble, had spent several years prior practicing outside in the cold like Rocky IV in Soviet Russia.
  6. His is 2nd best imo. Then Honey Badger and Cheetah. Dangeruss is just cringe as fuck.
  7. "Mr. Unlimited" (Dangeruss) at the kiddies table in Denver ...
  8. Whining about Joe Brrr dominance in the snow โ„๏ธ
  9. The other team's rookies and Chase Brown (#30) in this video ...
  10. "Before Troy (Polamalu) there was David (Fulcher)." ... The 240 lb SS who created the zone blitz
  11. That's the high risk, high reward option. Not sure the team would roll the dice in that way though, as if it falls apart you could lose 2 of the 3, with only the ability to tag 1. Usually a team never wants to have more than 1 star up for a new deal at a time, so that the tag is the leverage. With 3 stars up at the same time - you would have to 100% trust that all 3 agents would collaborate their deals together.
  12. I admit that I likely have a nostalgic spot for Fulcher as he was my favorite player as a kid. Nobody made the Bengals helmet and uniform look cooler to me when I was a child ...
  13. Yes, but Fulcher last played for the Bengals in 1992, Krumrie in 1994, and Boomer in 1997 (returned). * Plus Boomer has stayed in the public eye and can get in later much easier, whereas the others may be forgotten as time goes on.
  14. I would also like to see at least 1 defensive player each time ... For at least the first 3 classes.
  15. I'm of the belief that a historical order should be in place. Earlier generations first. Fulcher and Krumrie ... Before Boomer, Willie, and Chad.
×
×
  • Create New...