We talkin the Bungels, Man. The Bungels, Man!!! In my Allen Iverson impersonation mode!!! Anything is possible my fellow Dolfans. Have faith in the Bungels screwin the pooch!!!
We talkin the Bungels, Man. The Bungels, Man!!! In my Allen Iverson impersonation mode!!! Anything is possible my fellow Dolfans. Have faith in the Bungels screwin the pooch!!!
Oh goodness he didn’t face any live bullets - one on one pass rush? His greatest weakness is pressure! He was living it up for the entire week! Fools gold this guy wreaks of Thill and a QB who needs a lot of things to go right to be successful -Ok,
North Beats South As Bengals Go Into Evaluation Mode
The Bengals didn’t coach the winning team in Saturday’s Senior Bowl, but they did call the shots for the game MVP when Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert led the South to a touchdown on the first drive of the North’s 34-17 victory at Ladd-Peebles Stadium.www.bengals.com
So Herbert did well yesterday in the Senior Bowl. He earned the MVP which is quite the accolade as the Senior Bowl is essentially a job interview for the NFL. The Bengals were coaching Herbert's South team as well.
With that said, do we think Bengals could now be considering Herbert? This would open them up to possibly trading back for us to be able to move up and get Burrow. Yes, I don't think the price is ever going to get lower than 2 its rounders this year and one next year but do we think Herbert's performance may have opened this up as an opportunity?
Oh goodness he didn’t face any live bullets - one on one pass rush? His greatest weakness is pressure! He was living it up for the entire week! Fools gold this guy wreaks of Thill and a QB who needs a lot of things to go right to be successful -
Herbert is a project who has time for that?
do YOU think so?Ok,
North Beats South As Bengals Go Into Evaluation Mode
The Bengals didn’t coach the winning team in Saturday’s Senior Bowl, but they did call the shots for the game MVP when Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert led the South to a touchdown on the first drive of the North’s 34-17 victory at Ladd-Peebles Stadium.www.bengals.com
So Herbert did well yesterday in the Senior Bowl. He earned the MVP which is quite the accolade as the Senior Bowl is essentially a job interview for the NFL. The Bengals were coaching Herbert's South team as well.
With that said, do we think Bengals could now be considering Herbert? This would open them up to possibly trading back for us to be able to move up and get Burrow. Yes, I don't think the price is ever going to get lower than 2 its rounders this year and one next year but do we think Herbert's performance may have opened this up as an opportunity?
Fair enough.
I'm pretty open, actually. I'm not on the Tua train, but if that's the pick, so be it.
I wouldn't hate it if we didn't select a QB with #5 at all.
Definately agree there is more to it than measureables.I have no dog in the fight at this point in time. As the private workouts and combine get started, I will continue to form a opinion.
And I have watched enough of Oregon, to make the statement, I just do not see the love for the guy. I understand his measurables, but I also am not enamored with what I seen on Saturdays.
Definately agree there is more to it than measureables.
You may have inadvertently hit on it with your first sentence. Does the guy have enough "dog" in him, to will a team to a win, when the going gets tough?
Well I was making a point of not having a particular player I'm pounding the table on at this point. But yes, a criticism of his right now, is he just seems....pedestrian at times?
I honestly believe that Herbert, Tua, or Burrow could be the first selection of the draft. Alot can happen between today and draft day. Just ask Laremy Tunsil, Brady Quinn, etcdoes anyone on this board think that after the season that Burrow had, that Herbert would be the top pick of the draft?