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I think TJ will be playing elsewhere next season. If the Bungles planned on keeping him, they'd already have signed him by now. That's just the way they roll. (My personal opinion is that he'll be wearing a Steeler uniform next year.) Simpson has all the tools to be a great #2 WR next year...
I don't know. The Bengals are playing a lot of the younger guys on defense right now. It's been pretty vanilla as far as play calling goes.
If Berlin was that bad, he wouldn't be in the league. I don't think this will be a blowout by any means.
35-24 Bengals is my guess. 80-90 yards and 2...
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Sounds too "gimmicky". Kind of like whe Fox put the fire/laser thing on the puck a few years back. I'd bet DirecTv could offer a PPV package like that, though. They do it for NASCAR. :thumbup:
Lasers and GPS would be great and all, but think about how the ball ends up where it is. The official runs in from the sideline, jumping over players, unpiling players, then sets the ball down where he thinks it should be.
It'd be like using high tech diagnostic equipment on a Model-T Ford.
:shrug: I think an overall bump in TD production for the Bengals passing game will be the result. TJ serves double duty as a WR and the TE in this offense, so I don't really see a decrease in his production. Henry's return just means more passing TDs.
I'm in my Super Bowl despite having no picks in rounds 2,3 and 4. I traded those picks for another owner's #3 overall (SA) to go with my #8 overall pick (Tiki). Through the rest of my draft and a bunch of trades, I ended up with: PalmerSAWestbrookA. GreenHoushM. HarrisonL. ColesB...
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