Re: MJ's response when asked about returning to Cincy
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Originally Posted by NATI BENGALS
I doubt it. I guarantee the valedictorian has thoroughly analyzed his situation. He isn't the standard money grabbing NFL player.
He also said
"I’m not against staying, whether that’s a long-term deal or if I was to get a franchise tag. However we can work it out, I would like to be a Cincinnati Bengal."
Nobody wants the franchise tag. And if he is willing to get tagged just to stay that is not normal among NFL players.
The good thing is MJ isn't going to go to the strip club and make it rain with the money we give him. He will actually help less fortunate people and make a difference in the lives of many.
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Oh man, that's like the kiss of death for the Bengals. If he wouldn't mind getting the franchise tag in order to stay in Cincinnati. We all know what happened last time someone said that. Look for the kicker Brown to get the tag now.
http://www.cincyjungle.com/2010/12/2...-the-first-day
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10 Years of Head Coaching has accumulated to one nugget of pure knowledge: "Losing is bad." 10 more years of Marvin!
2013 Outside FA Wishlist:
Chris Ivory, RB (Trade a 5th for him.)
2013 Mock Draft:
21. Eric Ried, S
37. Jamar Taylor, CB
53. Travis Frederick, C
84. Jamie Collins, OLB
115. Montee Ball, RB
Man... FA has really made me edit the crap out of my Wishlist/Draft... and not really for the better.
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