Jenkins is starting to look like a dominant interior force. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that he could become an All Pro level guy. I love his "all day" motor!! With Joe's contract extention counting now and Chase certain to get a huge bag next summer the Bengals have to scout and find guys who can have a real impact in their rookie year like Jenkins. They need an entire re-tool for their DB room right away.
You know what is impressive about the first clip? Its his footwork. He is getting 3-4 steps in the ground for every one step of the guard. Thats why he walks him back. Getting hit with that leg power 3 times for every one time you generate the same force back is why Jenkins wins the rep.
@ Fifty for me, dickbreath. And not like the Bengals. Greg Cook, Essex Johnson blowing his knee out on literally the first offensive play in the ‘73 playoffs, trading Bill Bergey only to see him play multiple pro bowls with the Eagles, Bob Johnson and Vernon Holland both breaking legs in what was to be THE breakout season for the franchise, Mike Reid retiring after his five pro bowls- caliber seasons, trading Charlie Joiner and watching him enter Canton as a Charger, consecutive fumbled kickoffs in their first Super Bowl, Charles Alexander running a pattern short of the end zone, Joe Walter blowing a knee on a non-contact play in the last regular season game in ‘88, Stanley Wilson’s coke coma on Super Bowl Eve, Krumrie’s leg waving like a flag on the first Niner possession, Ickey Woods’ career essentially ended in only his second season, Justin Smith becoming an all-pro after escaping Cincy, Corey Dillon getting his ring elsewhere, Jeremy Hill’s fumble, Burfict’s all-Universe brain cramp. So don’t tell me about your puny 40 years and assurances about it how happens to everyone. NO franchise has the 57-year record of misery of the Bengals. At least the Lions, Bills, Vikings, Chargers, Oilers and Cardinals have league championships to fall back on. The Falcons don’t count because they’ve never approached the history of talent that the Bengals have had.
Jenkins will be very solid as long as the bengals can put solid players on the line with him. Keep trey and add other guys.
They won't keep Trey. They won't keep Tee either. They will let everyone walk like they always do, and Burrow will demand a trade.
@@RickyIcecubesnew bengals fans just don’t understand Mike brown yet
@@HoneycawtI 100% agree
Jenkins is starting to look like a dominant interior force. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that he could become an All Pro level guy. I love his "all day" motor!!
With Joe's contract extention counting now and Chase certain to get a huge bag next summer the Bengals have to scout and find guys who can have a real impact in their rookie year like Jenkins. They need an entire re-tool for their DB room right away.
Man, you know your football technique! Excellent review again.
You know what is impressive about the first clip? Its his footwork. He is getting 3-4 steps in the ground for every one step of the guard. Thats why he walks him back. Getting hit with that leg power 3 times for every one time you generate the same force back is why Jenkins wins the rep.
He's a beast, but he just can't be the guy to do it on his own. Bengals need to target proven pass rushers at the edge this offseason
Agreed. As much as I like Sam Hubbard, dude has never been a consistent pass rusher. They need to give Hendrickson and Jenkins some help
He’ll blow a knee or underperform and the Bungles will let him go in free agency. Then he’ll become an all-pro.
There's always one Nancy in every comment section.
@ Then there are the Pollyannas who don’t know the history of the team they root for….
@carspiv nice try Nancy been watching them for 40. years. Guess what Nancy? That happens to every NFL franchise.
@ Fifty for me, dickbreath. And not like the Bengals. Greg Cook, Essex Johnson blowing his knee out on literally the first offensive play in the ‘73 playoffs, trading Bill Bergey only to see him play multiple pro bowls with the Eagles, Bob Johnson and Vernon Holland both breaking legs in what was to be THE breakout season for the franchise, Mike Reid retiring after his five pro bowls- caliber seasons, trading Charlie Joiner and watching him enter Canton as a Charger, consecutive fumbled kickoffs in their first Super Bowl, Charles Alexander running a pattern short of the end zone, Joe Walter blowing a knee on a non-contact play in the last regular season game in ‘88, Stanley Wilson’s coke coma on Super Bowl Eve, Krumrie’s leg waving like a flag on the first Niner possession, Ickey Woods’ career essentially ended in only his second season, Justin Smith becoming an all-pro after escaping Cincy, Corey Dillon getting his ring elsewhere, Jeremy Hill’s fumble, Burfict’s all-Universe brain cramp. So don’t tell me about your puny 40 years and assurances about it how happens to everyone. NO franchise has the 57-year record of misery of the Bengals. At least the Lions, Bills, Vikings, Chargers, Oilers and Cardinals have league championships to fall back on. The Falcons don’t count because they’ve never approached the history of talent that the Bengals have had.