ArmyBengal Posted August 8, 2012 Author Report Posted August 8, 2012 Army bait />http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/08/07/carson-palmer-recommended-t-o-to-pete-carroll/I might be in the minority here, but I didn't view T.O. as a huge problem during his time here and his season would have been even better than it was, had he not got injured. I actually give him credit for that year and it doesn't surprise me that little bitch boy Carson endorsed him. However, I don't see him having a great season in Seattle due to their crappy QB situation.Oh yeah, almost forgot:F*CK YOU CARSON !!! Quote
ArmyBengal Posted August 8, 2012 Author Report Posted August 8, 2012 F*CK YOU CARSON !!!Attaboy! You keep setting them up, i'll keep knocking them down !!! Quote
derekshank Posted August 11, 2012 Report Posted August 11, 2012 After the preseason game, I have become convinced that the Bengals don't need to add anything at the WR position. Not many household names... but lots of talent.Tate and Binns both made some impressive catches last night. They both seem to have reliable hands (which is more than what Simpson and Caldwell brought to the table last year).Baby Hawk looks like a lock to make the roster. Gruden seems to love that dude. He brings elite quickness to the slot and contributes on STs.I wish I had seen more of Sanu, but Marvin Jones looks like he is developing nicely. The talent is there, and he's a willing run-blocker. A year or two from now, he could be special.So... Green, Tate, Binns, Hawkins, Sanu, Jones - no room on the roster for Shipley, let alone a veteran WR. Quote
volcom69 Posted August 11, 2012 Report Posted August 11, 2012 After the preseason game, I have become convinced that the Bengals don't need to add anything at the WR position. Not many household names... but lots of talent.Tate and Binns both made some impressive catches last night. They both seem to have reliable hands (which is more than what Simpson and Caldwell brought to the table last year).Baby Hawk looks like a lock to make the roster. Gruden seems to love that dude. He brings elite quickness to the slot and contributes on STs.I wish I had seen more of Sanu, but Marvin Jones looks like he is developing nicely. The talent is there, and he's a willing run-blocker. A year or two from now, he could be special.So... Green, Tate, Binns, Hawkins, Sanu, Jones - no room on the roster for Shipley, let alone a veteran WR.A lot of young talent something to be excited about. I agree I like what I see. I want to see Marvin jones run with the 1's for alittle. Quote
volcom69 Posted August 13, 2012 Report Posted August 13, 2012 Sounds like Sanu is struggling to get separation at practice. I'm thinking we are going to see more Jones this year. Binns and Tate still looking strong as with Hawkins. Will be interested to see if Sanu gets better Quote
ArmyBengal Posted August 27, 2012 Author Report Posted August 27, 2012 Quan Cosby was released by the Colts...Just saying. Quote
HoosierCat Posted August 27, 2012 Report Posted August 27, 2012 Quan Cosby was released by the Colts...Just saying. And TO by the Seahawks. Seriously, though, what do we think so far? Have the Bengals upgraded at WR? Is Green-Tate-Binns better than Green-Simpson-Caldwell? I don't think I can say that yet. I wouldn't complain much if the brought in a vet. But I'm not expecting it.I think Marvin Jones will be the wild card here. He's the one guy I can see making a big difference if he can grow up, NFL-wise, fast. Quote
Sea Ray Posted August 27, 2012 Report Posted August 27, 2012 I think Marvin Jones will be the wild card here. He's the one guy I can see making a big difference if he can grow up, NFL-wise, fast.You said it all right there. Marvin Jones (and maybe Sanu) is the key Quote
ArmyBengal Posted August 27, 2012 Author Report Posted August 27, 2012 Honestly, I don't know if the new combination at WR is better than where we left off then end of last year AT THIS POINT IN TIME. However, I think by midseason and heading into next year, this group will have far exceeded what we had with Simpson and Caldwell.When considering all the WR's we have that are capable of making it happening, I think the whole corps is just deeper and more talented. I still don't think they will be keeping anymore than the usual 6 with the #6 being inactive.GreenTateBinnsSanuHawkinsJonesI think Whalen could go to the practice squad, but if that is the case, I would fully expect to see the Colts (who have priority on waivers) to make a claim for him. He was a favorite target of Luck's at Stanford. Quote
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