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7 months ago: LANDOVER, MD - NOVEMBER 6: Wide receiver Braylon Edwards #17 of the San Francisco 49ers eludes cornerback DeAngelo Hall #23 of the Washington Redskins during the third quarter at FedExField on November 6, 2011 in Landover, Maryland. The San Francisco 49ers won, 19-11. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
The Bengals are in need of a new No. 2 receiver to play opposite A.J. Green. It was Jerome Simpson's job to lose but after a mediocre 2011 season in which he was terribly inconsistent and after some legal troubles involving 2.5 pounds of marijuana, it appears as if he's lost it. Without another talented receiver, defenses would focus all their attention on stopping Green and the Bengals passing game, and eventually the entire offense, would suffer.
The good news is that this year's draft class and free agency is going to be packed with good wide receivers that could do the job. Unfortunately, in a recent article from Rotoworld, Evan Silva picked the one receiver I would want nothing to do with for Cincinnati.

Silva predicted that of all the receivers available in free agency, the Bengals will go after former Browns, Jets and 49ers receiver Braylon Edwards, signing him to a one-year, $3 million contract.
As a suspension risk, Edwards could only manage a one-year, $1 million offer from the 49ers last summer. After bombing spectacularly in San Francisco, Edwards received no interest upon being waived in late December. Jets coach Rex Ryan hinted that Edwards would be welcomed back with open arms. Bengals owner/GM Mike Brown has a history of collecting name players on the cheap once their value has reached its nadir.
So here's the good:
Edwards is cheap and would keep a lot of money available for other players, like a guard, running back or a player in the secondary. He is also big and has had success as a receiver in the past. In fact, just two seasons ago, in 2010, caught 53 passes for 904 yards and seven touchdowns. He has the bulk to go across the middle and he has the speed to get open deep, that is when he's healthy. He also knows how to run block, which is a must in the West Coast offense.
And here's the bad:
Edwards isn't a spring chicken and his career kind of went into the dumps last year in San Francisco. When the team released him in 2010 no other team went after him, which is a bad sign. If the Bengals sign him and only him and expect him to produce in 2012 and he doesn't, which is a real possibility, they'll be left in bad position in the passing game.
My thoughts:
While Edwards would actually be an upgrade, in my honest opinion, over Simpson, the Bengals could do much, much better and they have the money to do so. To me, signing Edwards would be settling in a season that they have a real shot to head back to the playoffs and win their first postseason game since 1990. When guys like Steve Johnson, Mario Manningham, Pierre Garcon, Reggie Wayne, Robert Meachem and others are on the market, the Bengals would make a huge mistake if they went right after Edwards.
What do you think?
0 recs | 119 comments
God forbid
Please NO!!! Has the hands of Simpson and the attitude of Ocho/Owens…pass
joeb69 - February 22, 2012
More like the hands of Dan Coats; even right now TO/Ocho are better than Edwards.
DTFCPDX - February 22, 2012
We should draft a WR in the 1st round
We need a guy with blazing speed….& we shouldn’t give a 1st rounder for Mike Wallace because it goes to the steelers..& the only FA WR i’d try and get would be Meachem or Colston if he’s available…but i would without a doubt draft Kendall Wright.
Bengal4ever - February 22, 2012
depends
on what we do in FA, if we address our needs there, I’d be all for it, but we have more pressing needs than a WR as of right now
joeb69 - February 22, 2012
In Free Agency
We should take these positions
CB…..No elite 1st round talent to take a CB
OG…We need two guards…take on in FA and draft one.
RB….If Richardson isn’t there..then we should look to FA
Bengal4ever - February 22, 2012
I'd rather keep Simpson even if he's in jail
messjunk - February 22, 2012
+1
I would rather they not sign ANYONE if that someone is gonna be Braylon Edwards.
Yarin - February 22, 2012
yup and +1
palewook - February 22, 2012
oh helllllllllllllllllllllllll no
Dan Coats > Edwards
ticalcaldwell - February 22, 2012
+1
Diesel2405 - February 22, 2012
Cancer
keithp - February 22, 2012
edwards aint even a cancer
he’s an enormous terminal tumor located on the backside of any GM that mistakenly signs edwards to an nfl contract.
palewook - February 22, 2012
speaking of cancer, how bout Randy Moss making a comeback?
bengalfanky - February 22, 2012
moss went through 3 teams in 6 months the last time he was in the nfl.
then he sat on his butt for a year, retired, nobody wanted him. now, he’s 35, one year removed from the nfl, while believing a nfl team will offer him a contract.
palewook - February 22, 2012
Braylon = Simpson
Hell, no.
johnson_cody_18 - February 22, 2012
Simpson>Braylon
DTFCPDX - February 22, 2012
why?
We could just keep Caldwell if we want a fast guy that can reliably drop passes.
indesignkat - February 22, 2012
and caldwell has a 0 diva rating
whereas edwards is a 10.0 on the diva scale.
palewook - February 22, 2012
just cause this guy thinks it could happen
doesnt mean anyone in the bengals FO is thinkig about adding Mr Dropps to the team
Bengalsfan024 - February 22, 2012
No Way!!!!!!!!!
I like the sound of Mike Wallace, use our first round pick on a rb or ol!! Is it possible??
bengalfanky - February 22, 2012
DO NOT WANT!!!
Send him back tp the Browns! They need a wide receiver!
Makebelieve - February 22, 2012 via mobile
Next please
njbengalstat - February 22, 2012
but then he can blame the boos on people hating him because hes from michigan
And not because he sucks.
JCompton41 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
Of all the WR's out there...why, why
Why would the Bengals sign Braylon “Butterfingers” Edwards? This guy Evan Silva is stupid. I don’t like calling people names, but in this case, I can not avoid it…
pemci - February 22, 2012
The only thing that even remotely
makes sense with a dumb prediction like this is that Evan Silva thinks this is 2001, not 2012 and that the Bengals are still a laughing stock of the league…
pemci - February 22, 2012
unfortuantely
With recent history of signing TO, Antonio Bryant and Lav. Coles this would be par for the course, and something that would not shock me.
Damn I hope not……….
Yarin - February 22, 2012
True, but all those were while Bratkowski was the OC...
pemci - February 22, 2012
you say that as if things have changed
The Bengals need to prove that isn’t the case anymore if they want to change people’s opinions. Pacman Jones, Taylor Mays, Cedric Benson, any old bust or headcase will do for the Bengals.
I get that we want that to be in the past, but it just isn’t.
indesignkat - February 22, 2012
How is Taylor Mays a headcase?
He had one season out in SF, there was a coaching change and they thought they could do better. I agree with you about Pacman Jones and Cedric Benson, but you totally lost me on Taylor Mays…he has not been arrested, never been charged with a crime. I fail to see your point when it comes to Mays. Now, if you meant Rey Maualuga, well, that is a different story, but Mays???
pemci - February 22, 2012
he falls under the bust label for now
JCompton41 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
besides, haven'
pemci - February 22, 2012
Hit enter too soon...
Besides, haven’t things changed? Look at this offseason and last offseason alone? They are getting better, but every team has their problem children… :)
pemci - February 22, 2012
I would happily bring TO back to this team...
rather than bring in an arrogant space-waster like Edwards who did virtually nothing in San Francisco last year.
dstacify - February 22, 2012
He managed to get cut with one week left in the regular season, that has to count for something. I can not remember a time in my life when a player from another team who’s name I know was cut in the middle of the season period, but one week before the end?
Of course, if you are talking about offensive production….
FrankWyt - February 23, 2012
Hell No!!!
It’s starting to be offending that all these lazy ignorant reporters keep saying were gonna sign all the players with character issues. I’ll rather let Simpson develop another year with Jay. Atleast we know Simpson doesn’t bring any problems with him on the feild. Knows his role and quite honestly did it well. He dropped a couple huge passes but Aj had a couple HUGE false starts so to me it evens out. All our receivers struggled with routes last year except Whalen/Hawkins. If I was running team I wouldn’t sign no receiver this year, I would sign another elite TE though. Aj, Shipley, Gresh, Davis(TE), Hawk, Whalen. We protection that would be best in business.
pray4gm11 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
ABSOLUTELY!!!
I COULD not agree with you more Pray!
pemci - February 22, 2012
U got it pray
njbengalstat - February 22, 2012
+1
without a doubt !!!
bengal4life68 - February 22, 2012
Bro ... I agree with you
Toasted_Orange_Monster - February 22, 2012 via mobile
With the type of money we have, there's no reason to be this cheap and stoop to this guy........
N-O!
The Van Buren Boys - February 22, 2012
I'll agree and make it the 19th No on this thread.
0 Yes’s by the way.
UIsteve - February 22, 2012
This has got to be a joke !
No way this happens, no f*cking way !. This guy has no idea, and i will guarantee that unless edwards wants to come here for free, mike brown wont sign him
thegrassisGREENer18 - February 22, 2012
WALLACE
Pittsburgh is screwed and can’t franchise him, give up the 21st and make a big move in free agency for a need and a PLAYMAKER ! i just beg mike brown not to get edwards
thegrassisGREENer18 - February 22, 2012
Too expensive
No way Wallace
Give up a 1st,and 100 trillion dollars,all the while letting the Steeler’s get another 1st rounder and freeing up cap space
Wallace is a way better player
But that move is even worse than Edwards,and thats saying alot
keithp - February 22, 2012
TRUE DAT
bengal4life68 - February 22, 2012
No, your just flat wrong
Wallace is a difference maker and is worth the first round pick. we traded carson for that pick for trade value to. and to expensive, are you kidding we have over 60 mil in cap. you have no argument. Nothing is worse than doing the edwards deal.
thegrassisGREENer18 - February 22, 2012
I wouldnt trade Palmer for Wallace straight up!
If we were in the situation like last year,of course i would
Even Al Davis wouldnt trade Today’s Palmer for Wallace
Your flat out wrong,just because we have the money,doesnt mean just throw it away
You are right nothing is worse than a deal for Edwards,but a deal for Wallace is like
What Ditka did for Ricky Williams,just sell out for 1 player
On the other hand we could draft a guy just as talented,signed for 4-5 years
and still grab other FA’s,and sign our young up and comer’s
But your right just give it all to Pittsburg of all teams
keithp - February 22, 2012
yea not a fan of going after wallace
To much money tied up where it doesn’t need to be. Teams win with 0 superstar recievers, we don’t need 2. Spend that money on Nicks or grubbs.
JCompton41 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
Why wouldn't there be enough for both?
$60 million in cap space. Wallace will cost maybe $9-10. Nicks maybe $10. That still leaves you FORTY MILLION DOLLARS IN CAP SPACE to sign your own FA’s. Hell you could still go after Brandon Carr or Cortland Finnegan with that much cap space.
eric nyc - February 22, 2012
extensions for green and dalton will have to be thought about
Can’t eat up all the space this year. 10-15 mil in rookies, resign our own, and plan to extend keys like Geno, green, and dalton. That doesn’t leave room for 3 giant free agent signings.
JCompton41 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
"That doesn’t leave room for 3 giant free agent signings"
+1
those will be 3 signicant contracts will a lot of money going towards signing bonuses.
so any contract over 2 years will effect their contract situation.
AMAS85 - February 22, 2012
OK 3 was stretching it
But 2 is perfectly doable. Wallace + Nicks/Grubbs would still leave us plenty of flexibility.
eric nyc - February 22, 2012
Get of the Madden
Wallace isnt happening
keithp - February 22, 2012
There's nothign Madden-esque about this proposal at all...
A team with 2 first round draft picks and $60 million in cap space going after one of the best players at a position of need? It’s a perfectly reasonable deal. I think it’s a longshot that it actually happens, but there’s nothing absurd about it.
eric nyc - February 22, 2012
Completely
To many needs for a luxury player,that really doesnt bring absolutely nothing to the table that cant be found for about 50 million less,and keeping the draft pick
Its a ignorant move,
I’ll just say,agree to disagree
keithp - February 22, 2012
and think about the incline in some players get in their contracts
It could put a lot of pressure on not getting free agents next year, or not being able to keep some free agents we will have. And then the fact that a speed guy like Wallace can be found cheaper in the draft in wright anyways. Then the fact that Andys not a deep throw bomb it to a speed guy qb anyways. I just don’t think wallaces worth for this team, is his worth the contract he should get.
JCompton41 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
I've heard the "Andy isn't a deep threat" qb argument about other FA receivers
First of all, that’s just not true. He dropped several 40+ yard balls into buckets over the course of last season. He’ll get better at that. But even if I DID buy that, you send a guy like Wallace sprinting downfield on one siade and AJ doing basically anything AJ feels like doing on the other side and you’ve just taken 4 defenders out of any given play. You could just send them both on out routes on every single running play and you’d never have to worry about a safety in the box EVER. The ways Mike Wallace would make this offense better are too many to count. Ask Jay Gruden if he could think of some uses for him.
eric nyc - February 22, 2012
OR
The pressure gets there 1st
keithp - February 22, 2012
Who ever played a safety in the box against us?
We have that feared running game!
keithp - February 22, 2012
and alot of those 40+ yard throws were aj making the catch
The same things can be said about kendall wright. I don’t see a reason to spend a ton of money on Wallace, when wright can do the same things at a quarter of the cost if that’s the route we want to go.
JCompton41 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
You THINK Kendall Wright can do that
But Wallace is already an established Pro Bowler in his prime who would unquestionably be able to start on day one.
Also, I’m talking about the accurate long balls Andy threw this year. Yeah there were some hail mary’s to AJ, but he showed on a couple occasions that he can deliver a deep throw on the money. He may not be Brett Favre, and that might not ever be the real strength of his game, but I wouldn’t NOT go after a ridiculously fast receiver because “Andy Dalton isn’t a great long ball passer.”
eric nyc - February 22, 2012
Id go for a fast reciever
But wouldn’t pay top money for a guy who doesn’t fit the strength of the qb.
JCompton41 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
I rather get Simpson and Caldwell back instead of signing Edwards
Edwards will destroy our team, no need to get another useless DIVA WR, its just gonna mess things up
why not go Colston,Garcon,Wayne, Johnson, and Meachem
draft Marvin Jones
Touhue Cha - February 22, 2012
Well wait a minute...if Braylon
is the only FA WR they sign, then absolutely get outraged. If on the other hand he is one of a few new guys brought in from FA and the draft, I’m cool with it.
BENGALS69 - February 22, 2012
I'd rather get Braylon Edwards than Wallace
That’s how strongly I feel about sending a 1st round pick to the Steelers.
EarthwormJim - February 22, 2012
WHAT ?
okay so your saying dont send the 21st pick that could very well be a bust for their best playmaker, top 5 in his position, not to mention he is only 25 and hasnt even hit his peak yet and could make your offense one of the top in the league, and change your divisions ladscape completely. Ya your right that just sounds terrible, SMH !!!
thegrassisGREENer18 - February 22, 2012
Yes
Terrible,The only landscape your changing,is pissing on our trees
keithp - February 22, 2012
i rember saying something like this a few months ago
on espn they had a rumor wire that Edwards would be a good fit for the bengals.
AMAS85 - February 22, 2012
If we are gonna go and grab an old player
then let’s just pick Housh back from Oakland he’s a F.A. and unlike Mr Butterfingers Edwards there might be a couple of people come to buy a few of his jerseys lol
ARoo - February 22, 2012
..
for purposes other than to burn them in discontent
ARoo - February 22, 2012
To be honest, Im really not opposed in bringing in Edwards.
He seemed to turn around his career with Jets as third option, so he may fit well with our group
AMAS85 - February 22, 2012
The same Jets
That he got a DUI and a guy got stabbed in a restaraunt by his entourage so the Jets didn’t hesitate to let him leave in FA. He was trouble in Cleveland and trouble in NY . He was fine in San Fran but that doesn’t mean anything. Trouble follows some players and the risk/reward just doesn’t add up.
I live outside NYC and have to watch the Jets every week, I know more about that team than I want to know.
Yarin - February 22, 2012
i don't remember anything about him getting stabbed, but as far as production wise and how he would fit with the bengals
its really not a bad move. And I would imagine it being for a vet minium contract, so there would be no risk at all.
AMAS85 - February 22, 2012
No...
even back in his prime when he was in Cleveland he was terrible with the exception of one season. I seem to remember us playing them back in 2006 up in Cleveland, a game which ended up being a shutout in our favor which of course made me very happy. Of course the Browns had bigger QB issues at the time than they do now believe it or not as Charlie Frye was starting for them that year but I remember Edwards pulling a TO on the sidelines in that game and chewing out Frye most likely because he wasn’t getting the ball enough. It got so heated that Reuben Droughns had to restrain him. That’s not the kind of attitude I want here even if he has mellowed somewhat and I especially don’t want him doing that to Andy since we all know that the first two guys that Dalton is going to look for on every pass in every game are AJ and Gresham. So nothing about Braylon appeals to me at this point and he certainly isn’t aging well as far as game talent goes so pass.
dstacify - February 22, 2012
google it.........
—Members of Braylon Edwards’ entourage were allegedly involved in a fight with employees of a bar in Michigan, with Edwards’ pals stabbing one employee with a knife and another with a fork, according to a report by Fox 2 in Detroit. The man stabbed with a knife required 14 stitches.
The report clearly states that Edwards was not directly involved in the fight, though his Twitter feed offered up a pair of interesting comments during the night:
“Damn. Get ya knuckles ready”
“Don’t fight if. You don’t know how.”
Edwards, in true celebrity fashion, later claimed that his account was — you guessed it — hacked.
“Yo…Lost my phone last night someone sent tweets,” he claimed. “Deleted them and changed my password. Sorry for the mishap hopefully never happens again!”
He would fit in perfecdtly here. He would have plenty of supportersm since if you aren’t found guilty here fans give you a pass.
Yarin - February 22, 2012
um, he was cut in SF before the end of the regular season
he obviously didn’t have a DUI or was stabbed, but when a player is released from a team with no substance at WR before the season even ends, there are issues.
Cedric Benson Boat Party - February 22, 2012
He didn't get in trouble in SF
He did get a DUI in NY and a couple weeks later he and his entorouge was involved in the stabbing. He was not personally involved but he was there and by his tweets from that night enjoyed every moment of it, unless people really believe his twitter account was really stolen.
I don’t know anything about him in SF as I reallyy never paid any attention to him after leaving the Jets.
Yarin - February 22, 2012
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO
I think that about covers it.
eric nyc - February 22, 2012
No..
He’s got hands of stone.
Bengal4ever - February 22, 2012
Edwards Is In Decline
Age caught up with him.
Chili Dog - February 22, 2012
I'd rather bring in Plaxico Burress than Edwards.
DTFCPDX - February 22, 2012
I'd rather have Dan Coates
…..jk
Bengal4ever - February 22, 2012
Colston is the guy
Who can the Bengals trust more than Colston?
If the Bengals want a True #2 WR, grap Colston!
Who else?
Chili Dog - February 22, 2012
lloyd would be a great pick up.
AMAS85 - February 22, 2012
Great Point.
.
Chili Dog - February 22, 2012
Grab Colston and problem solved
Colston is not a bandaid.
This guy is Legit.
Chili Dog - February 22, 2012
Okay...
with all the tremendous free agent options to go to this offseason at receiver if they choose Edwards then this is the stupidest move I’ve seen since the Antonio Bryant fiasco. Simpson is better than Edwards at this point and he can at least stay healthy. This guy had better smoking something good if he thinks the Bengals are going to bring in Edwards and hopefully he doesn’t have insider information that points to this happening. Cause if Edwards comes here with his primadonna, arrogant, I’m too superstar for Ohio attitude then I might stop rooting for this team.
dstacify - February 22, 2012
if we sign Edwards, it will most likely mean we didn't pick up the FA WR or draft the WR we were looking for
Edwards = TO last minute deal
AMAS85 - February 22, 2012
and i can kinda see the same thing happening with Benson too.
AMAS85 - February 22, 2012
Uuugggghhhhhh (Hank Hill style)!
That’s the only response I could think of to the thought of both Ced and Braylon playing for us next year. If this franchise really has turned a corner then let’s hope this doesn’t happen.
dstacify - February 22, 2012
Number one priority on this team...
should be to protect Dalton (the face of our franchise) at all costs. Whether that be by drafting or signing the best O-lineman we can to keep him on his feet during games or protecting him from venomous personalities like Ced and Braylon. Do we want a repeat of what happened to Carson to happen to Andy? I certainly don’t.
dstacify - February 22, 2012
Jungle Blasted Benson for No Reason.
Benson was right about the his state of the Bengals. Off gave up on the old and true and entered into a new brand of football.
Bengals Flip Flop Year To Year.
Benson has a Fine Point!
Chili Dog - February 22, 2012
You can't be serious.
Ben-GAL - February 22, 2012
Lewis Football
Win the Clock
Win the battle of turnover
Run the ball
Then enters TO . Did not everthing change
Chili Dog - February 22, 2012
Lewis was still the HC
So TO is Lewis
keithp - February 22, 2012
Lewis Filp Flops.
Chili Dog - February 22, 2012
youre insane.
JCompton41 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
Maybe. I just saying Benson Got It Right!
Chili Dog - February 22, 2012
benson was not close to right
For one reason, he still got a ton of carries, but couldn’t produce. And the other reason the slight decline in running, got us to the playoffs, so he needs to shut his mouth and have fun sitting on the bench for some other team, because he’s not good enough to be a starter anywhere.
JCompton41 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
Fair point
Chili Dog - February 22, 2012
if he was getting 5 ypc
And ended the season with 1000 yards, I’d say he has a reason to complain, but when he gets 3.somethin and still gets over 1100 then what more can he expect.
JCompton41 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
Then what is this talk of a pouris line?!
Who is Benson without blockers.
Chili Dog - February 22, 2012
he doesnt make anyone miss, or break tackles
And even that being the case, why would we run more with a line only getting 3 ypc for our back?
JCompton41 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
Sad is the line with direct conflict of gameplan.
Total Kaos enters the day. Line needs a Hero to Win The Game. Benson never was given the inside 411 on the gameplan. Neither did the Line. Benson was right. Who runs this place! Where is the Gameplan. Call a play consistent with expectation. Bengals killed Palmer without the deed to the gameplan. The Persons who run this show have to master the personal who can carry out the third person who call the shots! Who is calling the Shots is Marvin Lewis. Marvin Flips and Flops Year After Year. Who will the Bengals be Next Year? Will Marvin ever get it? Next guy in is the Next Guy Lost under the Lewis System. Benson Got It Right!? Who is Marvin Lewis. Was He Worth It? Just Name a Better Coach! Or Is Marvin Our Guy?
Chili Dog - February 22, 2012
Chilli are you 3ft tall and green? Lol
I can see your point of the Bengals not really sticking to one game plan or consistency from one year to the next. In 09 they were a run dominant team and in 10 they went to a pass happy team. That was under Brat and now we have Gruden so hopefully he’ll define this teams identity better than Brat did. Plus you have to take into account that the NFL is a constantly evolving and changing sport. We’ve seen everything from the wildcat to the Tebow offense over the years and it’s definitely a copy cat league but it all comes from what you can do with the personnel you have. I personally think that Gruden really has a plan and idea of what he wants this team to look like and Benson just doesn’t fit. He was inherited and Gruden tried to give him a chance and use him to his strengths but it just didn’t work. Benson may very well do better on a different team just not on ours and the direction it’s headed.
Bigcatdaddy - February 22, 2012 via Android app
A guy who gets 2 yards and flops over at the first hit from a defender
Doc Scratch - February 22, 2012
he got it right but he isn't the answer
AMAS85 - February 22, 2012
Lmao
biggie22 - February 22, 2012 via mobile
yeh, this is petty trolling at its finest
Doc Scratch - February 22, 2012
NO to Edwards!!!!
Please Mr. Brown, you have been doing so well, don’t relapse!!
Ben-GAL - February 22, 2012
he won't
that’s what Silva thinks we’ll do, but, we won’t
joeb69 - February 22, 2012
I tend to agree with you.
I have this weird feeling that we are going to make some good moves, not ones that will set this team back.
Ben-GAL - February 22, 2012
I'd give it maybe a season or two...
if he came here before those stupid words that always seem to come out of his mouth show up again only this time referring to us rather than Cleveland. “There’s nothing going on in Cincinnati. No social networking, nothing. Anybody who has anything going on leaves Cincinnati so they have nothing.” Go play in New York Braylon since that’s where you think you belong but stay out of Ohio and no it’s no longer because you once played for that hated school up north lol.
dstacify - February 22, 2012
But that goes with it, LOL.
Couldn’t stand him at Michigan, can’t stand him now.
Ben-GAL - February 23, 2012
Im sure im late to this party.....
But Hell NO!!!! Why would we want drops Mcgee….. No thank you… Not saying he’s a bad person cause from what I’ve heard he sent like 100 kids to college with laptops when he only made 2.2mill in one year and thats huge….so props to him for that …. But Oh MY Heavens NO!!!!!!
Toasted_Orange_Monster - February 22, 2012
My 2 cents? NO THANK YOU
We need to upgrade the Oline,our defensive backfield, and running back first and foremost. I’d rather give simpson and caldwell another year than bring in this guy.
keithster - February 22, 2012
How about...
…we go back to thinking about the Mike Wallace pipe dream instead? That one has fun written all over it. Good attitude, great deep threat to compliment Green (how do you double-team both of them in a 3-wide set with Gresh at TE?), and even if we don’t get him because Pissburgh has to franchise-tag him to prevent this from happening, then it’s good news for us (and bad news for the Steelers roster).
Eric Shock - February 22, 2012
There is NO WAY IN HELL Braylon Edwards should be in a Bengals uniform next year.
Edwards truly believes in his heart that he is a true number 1 receiver but a WR fresh from prison and out of the game for 2 seasons took your job and the Jets released him without knowing if Plaxico could still play. Braylon is a number 4 receiver at best…………2 words
HELL NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lightskin350 - February 22, 2012
HAHAHA
I would rather re-sign Ron Dugans
EPK1979 - February 23, 2012
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