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Players you completely whiffed on


Swarly

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What? I can't ask a question?

Sure, but try and make sure you aren't asking retarded questions.

Why would we trade the players?

Maybe ask him if he would trade AJ Green or Dareus and Dalton for Cam and Fua or something that actually has a chance of making sense?

Dalton as a value pick right now is better than Cam, and it's not close. In the future, who knows.

Dalton gives hope, and wins, to the Bengals AND they managed to pick up a star WR.

Stop being so sensitive and give the ginger credit.

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The Jonathan Stewart pick had me go "Wtf?" I was a huge D-Lo fan, long before he started.

The Armanti pick pissed me off, picked him way too high. At least I got that right.

Initially, I wanted a defensive player over Cam, but then I realized a defensive guy wouldn't save this franchise. Taking a risk on a QB could potentially do just that.

Loved the Robert McClain pick, and I still love it now, watching out special teams get burned every week. Bring back McClain!!

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Sure, but try and make sure you aren't asking retarded questions.

Why would we trade the players?

Maybe ask him if he would trade AJ Green or Dareus and Dalton for Cam and Fua or something that actually has a chance of making sense?

Dalton as a value pick right now is better than Cam, and it's not close. In the future, who knows.

Dalton gives hope, and wins, to the Bengals AND they managed to pick up a star WR.

Stop being so sensitive and give the ginger credit.

Where am I not giving him credit?? 2 rookie qbs starting and playing very well. Grits has shown that he like Dalton (which is fine) and he is winning game. Cam is putting up big numbers but can't quite get the wins yes. Just asking who he would rather have, am I retarded for asking that?

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