In hindsight, this was the only place he could have ended up. :sad: Hope it doesn't end badly for the Bengals and I'm glad we didn't give up our third for him.
a 3rd rounder for him is insane....oh well I guess its only a matter of time before they strike gold with one of this bad character guys.
In other news, the Bengals have hired Stanley Wilson as assistant running backs coach and Dexter Manley as a special defensive assistant. -X-
Does anyone know how the Bengals moved ahead of both Frisco / Miami???.... I didn't know you could leapfrog other teams in the Supplemental Draft, without giving up more than one pick in the process. It's not like the NFL draft where you trade up with someone. How'd they do that???....
I'm assuming that SF and MIA offered less than a 3rd rounder to get him. Earlier this morning I was hearing he would go for a 5th so maybe they expected something similar?
I can understand the Bengals reasoning considering that they have to overtake the Steelers in the division. Bengals are exactly the type of team that can take the risk of Brooks. If it succeeds than they move up the list for SB favorites. If it doesnt then it doesnt hurt them that much.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2518607 Like they said this appears to be the primary reason for selecting him. I don't know about that strategy though. Replacing one head case with another. :sad: I think it is about time to back off of my Bengals backing for the AFC crown. On the bright side, maybe their defense will take a hit and force Palmer and Johnson to score more thus helping my fantasy football team :up:
Thurman-Brooks-Pollack = Young and very talented LB core. The Bengals are set if Thurman quits the substance abuse bullshit and if Lewis and get Brooks' problems out of him as well.
i heard on NFL network Thurman didnt fail a drug test he just missed it, which they count as the same thing under the policy.