To be fair, All of the team forgot they were playing football in Week 9. I think they thought it was optional to actually play. (Like the kid picked last in everything to just be a body for equal numbers optional)
Ogunjobi wasn't even an option in the divisional round to the Super Bowl and they did all that I previously stated. Ogunjobi is still a free agent if I am not mistaken because he fail a physical. If he gets physically right, might sign a one year with Bengals to at least play a season before trying again.
Who Dey say has been to a Super Bowl 3 times since the 1970's, oh yeah, we have. Lol couldn't resist the rivalry!!
The longer he's out there, the lower the signing price is going to be. Expensive failed physical. One twist worth noting is that I don't know what the specific date is, but there's a certain date at which signings stop counting towards the formula for compensatory picks. So if he ends up signing with Da Bears after all but for a cheaper price in June, it may end up costing Cincinnati a future draft pick.
Back then we would have been on the same team as it was the only team in Ohio and with the founder of the Bengals as the Head Coach of the team
Somehow, Mayfield has had Cincy's number... But seriously, congrats on the Bengal run last year. That was cool. I was rooting for them.
I had a list that went for first round targets to fill that hole on top of the OL depth needed, so went with the best player on the board and it was worth it for sure.
People also forget that Pratt has played an edge role for the Bengals in bigger packages and also blitz packages. So if he was willing to put on a little weight, could move to tackle on the inside with a little smaller frame than an end.
Was slightly worried he'd go before me, but wasn't too worried based on team needs. Guess I was wrong lol
Somehow I think this will surprise absolutely nobody, but... I'm open to trading down from the Bears upcoming pick 2-7 (now three picks away).