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Kelly (TE) out for Sunday...........Dillon is questionable (and reading between the lines I think he'll be a scratch).
Originally posted by BengalsRule85
Kelly is out... that causes no concern. One thing we have is solid depth in TE. Matt Schobel and Tony Stewart can easily fill in for Kelly. Kelly is a better run blocker than the two, but our running game has been struggling anyway. Our other TE are used in passing situations, but Schobel can fill in for the run game. No problem here.
Dillon being out of the game is do to one reason. Let him get healthy during our easy part of the schedule and get him ready for the Chiefs. The Bengals feel pretty confident that they can win this game win Rudi Johnson and our passing game. We beat the Seahawks with them.
Not to worry friends... The Bengals will be ready for Sunday.
Originally posted by spanky
to be honest, he'd be 4th on our depth chart behind Shipp, Anderson and Scobey.
Let's be honest here..........your team is improving but the win against Seattle was not because you are better but rather because you won the TO battle by 5-0.......and you just squeaked by as it was.
Originally posted by cheesebeef
Have you watched the kid play in order to make that statement? It's not like last week was his first acrry - he's done a pretty good job of spelling Dillon all season long - and to say he'd be foruth on our depth chart - when he has already had a 100 yard game against a tough Seattle defense is just flat out ridiculous.
Originally posted by Jttsaz
I think where our defense gets a raw deal is with the overall points given up. I think our -14 T/O ratio makes evryone think the Cards D gave up all those points which is not so...The Cards Defense has played quite well the last 2 games...
My points to your post were simply to make sure you are cautious in your assessment as to just how good the "new Bengals" are.
Originally posted by Renz
If Seattle's defense is tough, then so is the Cardinals'.
Seattle is 12th in Total Defense and we are 15th. Seattle surrenders 310 YPG, AZ 314. Seattle has given up 808 rushing yards this season, AZ 811. Seattle gives up 115.4 rushing YPG, AZ 115.9. Seattle gives up 4.0 YPC, AZ 3.7. Seattle has given up 8 rushing TD's, AZ 5.
So either the Cardinals have a "tough defense" like Seattle's or getting 100 yards rushing against the Seahawks isn't that impressive.
Originally posted by cheesebeef
Well - Renz even though I wasn't arguing the point about our D - and was more paying attention to the point made that Rudi Johnson would be our fourth running back - way to make an issue - even though I have actually come around to the notion that our run defense is much more solid than I expected - so what exactly is your point here - that Rudi Johnson can run on our defense also?
If we can continue to put pressure on the QB this week
Originally posted by BengalsRule85
I keep hearing this... I checked your stats and I didn't see anything in the sacks column to be proud of. You are last in the NFL with 6. Are you assuming that this pressure has mysteriously appeared, or could it be that the 49ers OL didn't have a good day?
Let's hope it doesn't come down to a FG. You need to resolve the FG kicker situation.
Originally posted by Renz
You called the notion that Johnson would be our 4th RB "ridiculous" and then used his game against Seattle as an example, calling Seattle's defense "tough".
I was just citing some statistics that seemed to imply that Johnson being our #4 really isn't "ridiculous". I definitely would take Shipp and Anderson over Johnson and maybe Scobey as well.
My point was that just because Johnson got 115 yards against Seattle, that isn't proof that he is better than any of the RB's on our roster.
And you made an issue of it when you called spanky's assertion that Johnson would be our #4 RB "ridiculous".
Originally posted by cheesebeef
Anderson has played one game and looked good for three carries - Scobey has never played a down as an NFL running back - and this kid has gone up against defense for the last three weeks - besides Seattle's and produced - are you telling me that a kid that has proven himself so far to be a decent back . . . ah - whatever Renz - saying that guys who people have never seen play are worse than our guys - WHO HAVE NEVER PLAYED - is riduclous and homersim at it's best.
Let me ask yuou this Renz - have you seen Johnson play during this season? Now have you seen Scobey play against live defenses or Anderson play against anyone but last week or his stellar game of 20 carries for 59 yards vs. Carolina last year? I think it's ridiculous talking about players that people haven't seen play and assuming our guys are better than them simply because they are our guys (because that's all it possibly could be considering we haven't seen our guys tested in the the NFL).
I mean by saying that Johnson would be our 4th running back on a team which carries only three to start - it's basically saying that Johnson couldn't even make our roster - now don't you think that is just a tad bit ridiculous in the least?
Originally posted by Renz
I don't think it's ridiculous to say that a guy like Rudi Johnson, who has played in 13 games in 3 years and has a total of 82 carries, might have been #4 on our depth chart behind Smith, Shipp & Anderson/Scobey.
Originally posted by BengalsRule85
Chad Johnson is quickly becoming known as a big time WR. He talks a lot of trash, but he has been able to back it up. He claimed that no-one can cover him earlier this year and it has been true.