T.O. and Ocho one NFL team.
Which receiver will provide most of the drama?
And, will it help the Bengals get back to the playoffs?
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T.O. and Ocho one NFL team.
Which receiver will provide most of the drama?
And, will it help the Bengals get back to the playoffs?
Matt Martz is a sportswriter for the Bakersfield Californian newspaper in Central California. "Blessed is the gambler who expects nothing, for ye shall not be disappointed."
Great.... I'm a Bengals fan and I'm worried... I can see plenty of upset wide receivers this year.. Carson Palmer will have to try to keep them happy. I hate to be pessimistic, but I think something will go wrong here.
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Everyone is assuming that T.O. has enough gas in the tank for another big season. His numbers have been steadily declining for the last three years.
The question is can he handle coming in on third downs as the third or even fourth receiver as he is no longer a number two.
I agree with Eagles. TO has not been the stellar receiver of the past over the last few seasons. I think if he fails to provide the pass support in Cincy his playing days are behind him.
Matt Martz is a sportswriter for the Bakersfield Californian newspaper in Central California. "Blessed is the gambler who expects nothing, for ye shall not be disappointed."
This move really does not make the Bengals a better team, rather it just muddies up the water with their current receiver situation.
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