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Versatility is the hallmark of the 2022 Bengals
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(06-07-2022, 09:43 AM)fredtoast Wrote: Just watched the video an Rapien says the same thing as me.  Slight up grade in production over Uzomah (from 500 yd to 600 yd) but nowhere close to an 800+ yd season like we see from elite TEs.  Whenever Hurst has been on a team with an elite TE he has been benched behind him.

And Rapien might have seen Hurst run some routes in shorts but I have actually watched him play real games.

BTW since some of you are incapable of getting my point I will repeat it again.  I am not bashing Hurst when is say he won't have a huge season.  I am simply pointing out that with our three top WRs no TE is going to have a huge season for us.  It would hurt our offense to take targets away from our Chase, Boyd, or Higgins in order to feed Hurst the ball.

It’s your comments on Hurst athletically versus C J. It’s not the production. Of course he won’t have huge numbers
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RE: Versatility is the hallmark of the 2022 Bengals - Soonerpeace - 06-07-2022, 12:27 PM

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