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Idea: Shut down Burrow until after the Bye?

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  1. 1. Would you be ok with trying this idea of shutting down Burrow until after the Bye?

    • Yes
      13
    • No
      11
  2. 2. Should the Bengals consider holding Burrow out ANY games at all?

    • Yes
      18
    • No
      6
  3. 3. What would the Bengals record be without Burrow for those 4 games?

    • 4-0
      0
    • 3-1
      0
    • 2-2
      6
    • 1-3
      6
    • 0-4
      12
  4. 4. If the Bengals sat Burrow, which backup do you prefer?

    • Browning
      13
    • Grier
      11

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comment_1717743
10 minutes ago, UncleEarl said:

I say you start Browning and see what happens.  At least he’s mobile.  If it’s a disaster, you re-assess.  They’re going nowhere with Burrow playing like this. 

 

Exactly, they can either lose some games and risk their MVP QB's long term health, or they can just lose some games. 

 

Expecting JB to hard-carry the team on his back every year while getting pummeled was never a viable long term strategy anyway. Get him healthy and let the OL hopefully "gel" or whatever needs to happen with them in the meantime.

comment_1717761
3 hours ago, UncleEarl said:

I say you start Browning and see what happens.  At least he’s mobile.  If it’s a disaster, you re-assess.  They’re going nowhere with Burrow playing like this. 

Starting Browning is a sure loss.

Assesments already in on our backups.

They're bad..

comment_1717810
5 minutes ago, BlackJesus said:

Have we checked the electrolytes on the Body Armor drinks? Maybe the calf issue is dehydration

 

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Damn..good point.

Still has to deal with the injury which he's tweaking each week as the competitor he is ..

 

I don't want to see his achilles tendon pop due to overload.

 

Sign Dalton .

 

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