Re: Bengals Related News & Notes
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2020 9:58 pm
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Joe Danneman @FOX19Joe
Joe Burrow asked about being non-committal at previous press conferences about playing for #Bengals: I didn't want to be presumptuous about the pick. They might fall in love with someone else. That's the only reason.
Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter
Joe Burrow on the speculation that he did not want to play in Cincinnati: “You guys (in the media) kind of took that narrative and ran with it. There has never been anything like that from my end.”
Doug Farrar @NFL_DougFarrar
Burrow: If it works out with the Bengals, I'll be excited. Let's just say that.
Ben Baby @Ben_Baby
Joe Burrow said the leverage comment was about the combine and he's not looking to force a move. Said he's not going to throw at the combine.
Marisa Contipelli @BengalsMarisa
Joe Burrow on the potential of playing with A.J. Green: “With any rookie quarterback the more help you can get the better... if I’m lucky enough to be drafted first overall I’d like to have him on the roster.”
Once upon a time, the Bengals traded for Cordy Glenn to be their left tackle. Then they drafted another one in the first round. Now they apparently don’t need Glenn anymore.
Geoff Hobson of the team’s official website casually mentions in an article about their offensive line that “it’s believed the Bengals are going to move on” from Glenn.
There’s no real elaboration, but it’s also no real surprise.
They were moving the 30-year-old inside to left guard last year after picking Alabama tackle Jonah Williams in the first round. But when Williams suffered an offseason shoulder injury and needed surgery, they’d have gone back to Glenn.
But a preseason concussion and some disagreements with the coaching staff (which led to a one-game suspension) kept him off the field until the final six games of the year.
The Bengals can clear $9.5 million in cap space by cutting him (without carrying dead money), since he’s in the final year of the big deal he signed with the Bills in 2016.
Another move that backfired horribly on the Bungles. They traded for Glenn and fell back ten spots where they tapped Price to play Center.Geoff Hobson of the team’s official website casually mentions in an article about their offensive line that “it’s believed the Bengals are going to move on” from Glenn
Well we haven't drafted him yet so still to early to tell. Also they Drafted an injured Carlos Dunlap in the second round and he's been a key piece in the franchise for many years.Joe Bananas wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 7:35 amSo Hobson has is taken some edge rusher from alabama whos missed 2 seasons with injuries and only played 20 some games at 33
Why do the Bengals constantly fugging draft people who's been injured? Is there NOT a healthy body at 33 we can take???? I swear I don't know anymore. He's been needing to go for years now. I despise that site since he's been onnit.
It's just a mock draft, arguably our best player of all time Munoz had many injuries in college. But again it's only a mock draft!Joe Bananas wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 7:57 amDoesnt matter. Pick someone else for Pete's sake. Dunlap didnt sit out for 2 seasons at florida either. Having an injury or being a 2 seasons injury os different
It's a mock draft based on the drafting tendencies of this team over the past few years from someone considered close enough to the team to know what he's talking about.MeatHeadbengal wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 8:16 amIt's just a mock draft, arguably our best player of all time Munoz had many injuries in college. But again it's only a mock draft!