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Pretty high since he has literally never have an off the field transgression, and in reality he has done a charity work and giving to kids around Cincy during the holidays. I'm glad to see him go as he has became a liability, however to somehow insinuate that he is become a menace to society is complete fallacy

I am with you in general, but he is going to Oakland, soooo...
 
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28th. Arizona was last. Don't remember who was 31st though.

Man. I think I like the Cardinals better than Miami. David Johnson and Rosen (jury still out) or whoever they take at 1. Miami doesn’t look like they are even playing the same game. A subtle tank job for sure.

I know Arizona was bad last year and Miami was at least meh. Plus Arizona had Klingsbury as coach where Miami has NE guy. I’ll call that a wash but give the edge to a guy who coached a unit in the NFL last year and just getting rid of Gase (who is an idiot) is a win. Ok. I’ve kinda convinced myself to keep Miami above Arizona for now.
 
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Rolling the dice just to get another Andy Dalton? Hard pass.

You could get a guy who has won just as many playoff games as Dalton, but in ten less years.

Hard pass? Mothafucka you crazy. If there’s one thing this franchise does not lack, I t’s consistency. Consistently falling short, losing in the first round (when they make it,) keeping the same shitty coach, making the same type of cheap skate moves, sticking with the same “franchise” quarterback. Another Dalton is what this team needs to keep with the consistency. The current Dalton’s time is running out and you’re gonna have to rush to find a new one.

Seriously though, I’m not a fan of Rosen. It all comes down to what they’d have to give up for him. It might be worth a shot and the jury is still out on him. Jared Goff looked like shit after his first year. Ultimately I think hoping Haskins falls to 11 is the best thing that can happen to the Bengals. But those fuckers are too Simple Jack to draft him if he was there. You know, cuz Fucking Dalton!1!!!1!
 
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You could get a guy who has won just as many playoff games as Dalton, but in ten less years.

Hard pass? Mothafucka you crazy. If there’s one thing this franchise does not lack, I t’s consistency. Consistently falling short, losing in the first round (when they make it,) keeping the same shitty coach, making the same type of cheap skate moves, sticking with the same “franchise” quarterback. Another Dalton is what this team needs to keep with the consistency. The current Dalton’s time is running out and you’re gonna have to rush to find a new one.

Seriously though, I’m not a fan of Rosen. It all comes down to what they’d have to give up for him. It might be worth a shot and the jury is still out on him. Jared Goff looked like shit after his first year. Ultimately I think hoping Haskins falls to 11 is the best thing that can happen to the Bengals. But those fuckers are too Simple Jack to draft him if he was there. You know, cuz Fucking Dalton!1!!!1!

I watched Rosen pretty closely for two years while he played for UCLA. Nothing warranted him being a 1st round draft pick, at all. Drew Lock would be a much better option, and he was pretty fucking terrible most of his college career. That being said, I’d still rather take my chances on the draft than forking over a 1st round draft pick for a player that would still struggle to meet Dalton’s offensive output.

I’ve been very vocal in my draft stance. If Devin White is off the board (highly likely), and Haskins somehow isn’t, we take him and don’t think twice about it.
 
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I watched Rosen pretty closely for two years while he played for UCLA. Nothing warranted him being a 1st round draft pick, at all. Drew Lock would be a much better option, and he was pretty fucking terrible most of his college career. That being said, I’d still rather take my chances on the draft than forking over a 1st round draft pick for a player that would still struggle to meet Dalton’s offensive output.

I’ve been very vocal in my draft stance. If Devin White is off the board (highly likely), and Haskins somehow isn’t, we take him and don’t think twice about it.

Just so we aren’t mistaken...I don’t think there is any chance in Hell that Arizona gets a first round pick from anybody for Rosen. The price would have to be right to make a deal like that and the Bengals would have also had not been able to land a QB they want in the draft.
 
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Just so we aren’t mistaken...I don’t think there is any chance in Hell that Arizona gets a first round pick from anybody for Rosen. If they go Murray, they lose the already microscopic leverage they might have had. Would they really draft Murray and hold on to Rosen? The price would have to be right to make a deal like that and the Bengals would have also had not been able to land a QB they want in the draft.

That’s the report I had been hearing. Saying they’ve been pretty firm on their asking price of Rosen. I’m in agreement with you in that a first rounder is way too high. I’m not even sure I would sacrifice the second rounder for 2019. Maybe a future 2nd round pick? But that’s about the best I’d offer.
 
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That’s the report I had been hearing. Saying they’ve been pretty firm on their asking price of Rosen. I’m in agreement with you in that a first rounder is way too high. I’m not even sure I would sacrifice the second rounder for 2019. Maybe a future 2nd round pick? But that’s about the best I’d offer.

And that is when I think “hey, why the Hell not.” But definitely not for anything more.
 
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