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To me, this is a very tough call....
I really want to agree, I think the Browns will bounce back after getting embarrassed in their first game. At the same time though, I want the Bengals to win because there are rumors about OBJ potentially being on the trading block. I think being 0-2 would push the Browns into making a "Browns" move and trading him away.MacLaren wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 6:48 amTo me, this is a very tough call....
I really think this game could go either way...
Ya know, I'm wanna say the Browns because after you play a great team like the Ravens, it usually makes you better. But, I think Joe Burrow is the real deal and I'm gonna pick the Bengals...
Wow. There are already rumors about trading OBJ?Mushroom wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 7:24 amI really want to agree, I think the Browns will bounce back after getting embarrassed in their first game. At the same time though, I want the Bengals to win because there are rumors about OBJ potentially being on the trading block. I think being 0-2 would push the Browns into making a "Browns" move and trading him away.MacLaren wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 6:48 amTo me, this is a very tough call....
I really think this game could go either way...
Ya know, I'm wanna say the Browns because after you play a great team like the Ravens, it usually makes you better. But, I think Joe Burrow is the real deal and I'm gonna pick the Bengals...It's seems unlikely to expect Belichick to go for him, but I can dream!
So yeah, Bengals taking this one!![]()
That's my pick. I'm think that Burrow should be able to step on the Browns. The Poor Bengals may finally emerge from the Marvin Lewis era
Me and you both JD!!!JD Spydo wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 2:01 pmThis last game has made me wonder a couple of things. First off I'm now wondering if Patrick Mahomes got stuck with the Bengals ( GOD Forbid!!!) if he would have gotten off to a superstar start to his career as he has with the Chiefs???
It makes me think that timing and circumstance play such a huge role in the NFL. I say all of that because I'm really kind of feeling sorry for Joe Burrow's strained circumstances that he's stuck in at this present time.
Yeah Superstars are nice but if you don't have a team chemistry and depth on your roster it's pretty much all for nothing from what I can tell. I welcome other comments or those who even disagree with me on that point.
I just hope that being on the Bengals doesn't ruin it for Joe Burrow.
Both you guys made excellent points. Because take the KC Chiefs way back in History>> I'm speaking mainly of the late 70s/early 80s. The Chiefs had just come out of the Hank Stram era and were under a serious rebuilding phase. At that time ARROWHEAD Stadium hardly ever sold out. So the Chiefs drafted who they thought would be the next Lenny Dawson ( or better) and that being Bill Kenney. This was no joke, this guy was coveted heavily throughout the entire league>> The Chiefs got him because they had a very high draft pick. It is rumored that Dallas and the Oakland Raiders both wanted him really bad. But the Chiefs got him. I was working for a Doctor at that time doing work on his lake house. Can't say his name but he was at that time the head physician of the Chiefs. The Doctor told me that Bill Kenney had a high powered rifle of an arm and they looked for him to lead us back into greatness.Mushroom wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:05 pmI believe Mahomes career would be completely different if he was drafted by the Bengals. He had a year to learn behind Alex Smith and was very lucky to be given an absolutely loaded offense with the Chiefs, which has been instrumental to his success. I really do not believe he would have won a Superbowl already if he was with the Bengals.
I agree that timing is important and each situation is different, which can really dictate whether players succeed or not. The 2018 draft seems to have some good examples of how dumpster fire teams can just ruin a quarterback's chances of success.
Baker Mayfield went first overall to the perennial underachievers. Sam Darnold went third to the Jets...and Josh Rosen went 10th to the Cardinals while they were in the process of imploding to "re-rebuild." On the flip side though, Lamar Jackson went 32nd into a good situation at the Ravens with a competent coach and has seen some well earned success. Quarterback is not always the only missing piece a team needs to succeed and sometimes quarterbacks are just draft busts. It's hard to tell sometimes.
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