View Full Version : Set for the #2 Pick?
GreenDragon
12-13-2010, 09:15 AM
Carolina is currently 1-12
Bengals are 2-11.
Can we all consider the #2 pick a lock at this point?
Hammerstripes
12-13-2010, 09:17 AM
Carolina is currently 1-12
Bengals are 2-11.
Can we all consider the #2 pick a lock at this point?
No. You can never count out a meaningless win at the end of the year for the Bengals.
I would say that the top 5 is a lock, but beyond that - who knows?
beechball_45424
12-13-2010, 09:48 AM
Carolina is currently 1-12
Bengals are 2-11.
Can we all consider the #2 pick a lock at this point?
This week is our last chance to win and I bet we do just because the Bengals win meaningless games at the end of the year all the time.
Orange and Black Attack
12-13-2010, 10:14 AM
Panthers have Arizona up next, i wouldn't rule out the first pick just yet.
Hopefully we'll trade the pick to a team that knows how to use it. We should not be allowed to draft in the first half of the first round.
warsteiner138
12-13-2010, 11:53 AM
The Bengals beat the Panthers as well; I am not positive. But that would have to be a tie breaker if they end up with same record.
The Panthers are horrible; do not see them getting a win.
Arizona just played there best game of the year, than after that Carolina plays at Pitt and at Atlanta.
Atlanta might be all clinch at that point but I think even their backups would beat the Panthers.
I hope the Bengals lose out.
And than trade the number 2 pick; for multiple picks.
berserkerone88
12-13-2010, 11:55 AM
The Bengals beat the Panthers as well; I am not positive. But that would have to be a tie breaker if they end up with same record.
The Panthers are horrible; do not see them getting a win.
Arizona just played there best game of the year, than after that Carolina plays at Pitt and at Atlanta.
Atlanta might be all clinch at that point but I think even their backups would beat the Panthers.
I hope the Bengals lose out.
And than trade the number 2 pick; for multiple picks.
Tie breaker is Strength of Schedule
Bengal Dude
12-13-2010, 01:17 PM
No. You can never count out a meaningless win at the end of the year for the Bengals.
I would say that the top 5 is a lock, but beyond that - who knows?
Bingo. Win a couple of meaningless game and then carry the "momentum" into next season.
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