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People dogged the Bengals for passing OT need and took the BPA. Just so happens it was Burrow's favorite target 

 

I want ot(Evan neal or Cross) as option 1&2 but if they're gone it's gonna be HARD for Scott to pass on Hamilton. We know he comes from that Earl Thomas eltie secondary cloth. 

And honestly if it's Sam/Cousins/Jimmy G we'll probably be bad again anyways. Let the chips fall where they may. 

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If we ever want to be relevant again we need a game changing QB

yeh you can build a solid roster around a QB like the Rams/Niners have done etc but I have 0 confidence in Rhule/Fitt/Tepper to be able to do that. 
 

need a QB to mask problems 

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People love this narrative that they passed on OT need since they passed on Sewell but the fact was they had a decent LT already, it was the rest of the line that was bad.  They probably didn't feel like spending the 5th overall pick on a RT or interior OL.

They actually ending spending three picks in that draft on OL.

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11 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

People love this narrative that they passed on OT need since they passed on Sewell but the fact was they had a decent LT already, it was the rest of the line that was bad.  They probably didn't feel like spending the 5th overall pick on a RT or interior OL.

They actually ending spending three picks in that draft on OL.

Yeah he just got hurt but still wasn't highly rated as slater/penei 

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14 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

People love this narrative that they passed on OT need since they passed on Sewell but the fact was they had a decent LT already, it was the rest of the line that was bad.  They probably didn't feel like spending the 5th overall pick on a RT or interior OL.

They actually ending spending three picks in that draft on OL.

There was much printed about how they liked their young bookend tackles, but everyone wanted to listen to their talking head favs on ESPN

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