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Re: RD 2-3
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April 27 2012, 5:36 PM
Big, inconsistent defensive tackle. Devon Still. Obviously went through a lot of adversity at Penn State last year. Bet he's glad to put all that behind him. Maybe after that the Bungs will be a picnic.
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I like the bungs pick - Still. Maybe he can produce here. Is Isaiah pead still out there? The bungs need a RB if Benson is gone - we might need one anyway.
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April 27 2012, 6:21 PM
In all seriousness, I think he does understand the draft. In the last 5 years, the Bengals have done a 180 as far as making intelligent draft selections.
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April 27 2012, 6:32 PM
I disagree with Marvins drafting ability, I think it may have more to do with input from the other coaches, I think Marvin lost some control over drafting with his poor drafting early on in his career and now with the emergence of Zimmer and Gruden drafting seems to have gotten better the last several years.
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Gone
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April 27 2012, 6:40 PM
With Posey gone now I don't think there's another receiver in this draft who can start for the Bungs. They must be convinced that either Armand Binns or Brandon Tate can be their #2 wideout, or they plan to pick up someone's leftovers again after they're cut for being 68 years old.
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April 27 2012, 6:41 PM
Friday before the draft started, ESPN did their 9 million hour lead up to the draft and when asked to give 1 name that nobody is talking about that you love in this draft...Bill Polian said the kid from Penn State.
I don't have a huge problem with the pick, I wanted Broyles there, but again Cincy fans kick and scream for 50 players on the roster to be interior players..
You got em...
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Just say no
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April 27 2012, 7:29 PM
"The better refer to his game and not his 'tude."
No. The Bungles don't need another lockerroom plague. Just like Nancy Reagan said--JUST SAY NO.
"So he got fired? Big deal. It's happened to the best of us. So he got kicked out of his house by his 400 lb'ed wife?!?!? That's probably better for him anyways."-OldSchooler on ChrisMBHater's absence
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Re: Wow.
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April 28 2012, 4:36 AM
As miserable as I felt that their day 1 was, the Devon Still pick 53 overall was an excellent pick. He is a future starter and was good value for where they got him. And I am happy that they did not get Broyles...the Lions are being ripped to shreds over their drafting thus far in 2012.
Their Sanu also supposedly good value. Overall mediocre day #1, successful day #2, let's see what day #3 brings.
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The second coming of TJ Houshmandzadeh, Part II
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April 29 2012, 11:35 AM
From Hobson:
At 6-1 and a half and 211 pounds, Bengals rookie receiver Mohamed Sanu is a little bigger than T.J. Houshmandzadeh. The Bengals think he's a little faster and they think he's got the same kind of innate intelligence on the field.
If The Ocho had Housh, does A.J. Green have Mo? He would love to since while The Ocho was winning four straight AFC receiving yards titles from 2003-2006, Houshmandzadeh was catching 241 balls as the perfect No. 2 possession receiver.
Sanu hasn't watched tape of Houshmandzadeh, but he's seen him play on TV plenty.
"That would mean a lot to me," Sanu said. "I know he's a phenomenal player."
When people describe Sanu, they use the same adjectives used on Houshmandzadeh.
"Crafty. Makes plays on the ball," Sanu said. "I feel like I'm crafty and that I'm very physical. I just like competing."
I can't remember where I first read the comparison, about a week or two ago. I think Sanu will will develop a lot faster and be an even more reliable pass catcher.
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