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  On 10/27/2009 at 9:01 PM, TJ Jackson said:
  On 10/27/2009 at 5:05 PM, Ron Mexico said:

What's the deal with your man-crush on Reggie?

Dude's been gone for years.

well, keep in mind that I was responding to someone who used the phrase "the best we've seen this decade"

emphasis on decade

so yeah, I get to go back to 2000 to compare

I was referring more to the fact that he's still your avatar and when his avatar was removed from the site you started a thread just to get it back...

Posted
  On 10/27/2009 at 9:24 PM, CentralOhioBengal said:
  On 10/27/2009 at 12:51 PM, agreen_112 said:

Who?

Some guy on the Bengals not named Chad, you don't need to think about him.

:lmao:

Posted
  On 10/28/2009 at 4:49 AM, TJ Jackson said:
  On 10/28/2009 at 4:33 AM, derekshank said:

I'd wager that if Trent robbed a liquor store and punched Carson Palmer during the bye week, he'd quickly become agreen's new favorite.

Agreen would like it even better if he attacked and injured a woman or two, and posted cross dressing pictures of himself on the Interwebs

And got a DUI.

Posted
  On 10/27/2009 at 9:24 PM, CentralOhioBengal said:
  On 10/27/2009 at 12:51 PM, agreen_112 said:

Who?

Some guy on the Bengals not named Chad, you don't need to think about him.

It was a serious question.. The OP confused me. Wasn't sure if he was talking about Trent of D. Jones. I like him.

Posted
  On 10/27/2009 at 10:09 PM, Blaine the Pain said:
  On 10/27/2009 at 12:01 PM, membengal said:

For a guy who engendered a lot of bitching (especially for a 6th round pick) on draft day on this board, all I have seen is a big physical corner who is covering receivers like a blanket and has turned into a special teams demon. As near as I can tell, he's now the 3rd corner, David Jones is a rumor with regard to seeing the field, and Crocker can go back to safety duties more or less full time.

Not bad at all for a 6th round pull.

Yeah, I don't remember who it was, but somebody was doing some major bitching that we should have taken Mike Mickens, Rashad Jennings, or Trevor Canfield over Morgan Trent. Then I read the Bengals draft grade from Walterfootball.com (who is the only "draft guru" that I take serious) and he loved the pick saying that he thought he should have been a fourth round pick, and as of right now, it looks like he was right.

By the way, Rashad Jennings only has 60 rushing yards, and Mike Mickens and Trevor Canfield are practice squad players.

I love that site. So much good stuff on it. I haven't read his draft stuff yet, mainly been perusing the stats and FA bits. Another afternoon of work dodged...

Posted
  On 10/28/2009 at 5:08 AM, Bengal585 said:

Going against either CHenry or ACaldwell in practice will also help him get better...Just like the rest of the D he has stepped it up...

Good point. I was talking to an old college buddy a few days back and he was incredibly down about his Chiefs. The. he mentioned that they practice against each other when I said they could get better. s**t vs. s**t were his exact words.

Mike Goff isn't his favourite guard right now. He think Dorsey has shown dramatic improvement in the last few weeks though and was relieved when he wasn't traded.

Posted
  On 10/28/2009 at 1:31 PM, Pidge said:
  On 10/28/2009 at 5:08 AM, Bengal585 said:

Going against either CHenry or ACaldwell in practice will also help him get better...Just like the rest of the D he has stepped it up...

Good point. I was talking to an old college buddy a few days back and he was incredibly down about his Chiefs. The. he mentioned that they practice against each other when I said they could get better. s**t vs. s**t were his exact words.

Mike Goff isn't his favourite guard right now. He think Dorsey has shown dramatic improvement in the last few weeks though and was relieved when he wasn't traded.

Yeah I can imagine about KC...

Posted
  On 10/28/2009 at 12:38 PM, Ron Mexico said:

I was referring more to the fact that he's still your avatar and when his avatar was removed from the site you started a thread just to get it back...

Shrug.

I generally choose my favorite Bengal player from amongst special teams stalwarts

He was the best bengals special-teams guy I have seen this decade

Kilmer was a favorite of mine 2-3 years back

Posted
  On 10/28/2009 at 3:37 PM, TJ Jackson said:
  On 10/28/2009 at 12:38 PM, Ron Mexico said:

I was referring more to the fact that he's still your avatar and when his avatar was removed from the site you started a thread just to get it back...

Shrug.

I generally choose my favorite Bengal player from amongst special teams stalwarts

He was the best bengals special-teams guy I have seen this decade

Kilmer was a favorite of mine 2-3 years back

Just curious.

Posted
  On 10/27/2009 at 1:29 PM, redsbengalsbucks said:

I was a little skeptical, he lacked experience coming out of college, but he has shown he can learn quickly.

In college he was making big plays. I went and seen him twice last season and you were always hearing his name

Posted
  On 10/28/2009 at 5:23 PM, Next_Season_Is_Our_Year said:
  On 10/27/2009 at 1:29 PM, redsbengalsbucks said:

I was a little skeptical, he lacked experience coming out of college, but he has shown he can learn quickly.

In college he was making big plays. I went and seen him twice last season and you were always hearing his name

My wife is a UofM fan so I watch most of thier games, his name was called for alot of bad things, too.

Just glad he has been able to learn the position so quickly, he was far from NFL ready coming out.

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