Good news for Bryant owners. Palmer to Bryant is a lot better than 'any QB on Tampa Bay' to Bryant.
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Antonio Bryant, 4-year deal w/ Bengals.
Antonio Bryant, 4-year deal w/ Bengals.
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I scooped up TO for nothing on a hunch that he would go to Cincy. Bummer. I don't think any receiver in the league could produce in Buffalo and he has a few years left. imo.
But A. Bryant has a lot more long term upside and all in all it was good move.
Of course none of it matters at all until Palmer either fixes what is wrong with his arm or suddenly stops sucking...
But A. Bryant has a lot more long term upside and all in all it was good move.
Of course none of it matters at all until Palmer either fixes what is wrong with his arm or suddenly stops sucking...
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At 36, it is doubtful he has "a few years left". Part of his production was being in Buffalo. But I think the skills are going south quickly. Bryant is a much better signing by the Bengals as he really does have a few years left.Orca wrote:I don't think any receiver in the league could produce in Buffalo and he has a few years left. imo.
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