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An optimistic Cincinnati Bengals podcast hosted by Willie Lutz, Tyler Olson, and Billy Heenan.
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On today's show, we move past the Week 7 Bye for the Cincinnati Bengals and into their match-up with the vaunted San Francisco 49ers. However, an injury to Brock Purdy that will elevate Sam Darnold to starting quarterback for the 49ers adds a fascinating wrinkle in this game. We detail the matchup between offensive savant Kyle Shanahan and defensive chess-genius Lou Anarumo, plus what we need to see from the Bengals offense. We wrap up the show with some conversation around the trade deadline, including targets like Hayden Hurst.
On today's show, we take a look at the week that was and the week still ahead for the Cincinnati Bengals, following their 24-3 blowout loss against the Baltimore Ravens. We examine what went wrong in the loss, but also why it's hard to take too much information from the Week One outing. We then look at the release of La'el Collins and why the timing feelings puzzling for the Bengals. We close the show with our thoughts on facing the Ravens, who come in with injuries to key players despite their 1-0 start to the season. We close out the show with our predictions for Sunday.
On today's show, we're joined by The Ice Man (Jeff Trennepohl) of Sports with Strawberry Ice to look at all the developments out of Cincinnati Bengals training camp. Not to mention, we get you all set for trends to watch when the Bengals take the field for their first preseason game against the Packers at the end of the week. We look at key, young weapons like Charlie Jones and Chase Brown to determine what role they might play. Plus, we examine the roles young defenders like DJ Turner and Myles Murphy might have in the upcoming preseason games, plus how they can make that stick in the regular season. 
On today's episode, we're joined by Cincinnati Bengals starting left guard Cordell Volson, who was counting down the hours before training camp. On the show, we start off by discussing Cordell's new partnership with Zimmer Tractors in the Cincinnati area, plus what Bengals fans can expect to see from that campaign in the months to come. Plus, Cordell shares how his family's business makes this a bit of a perfect fit for him in terms of a sponsor. Later, we get into Cordell's off-season and how he approached getting ready to push for a Super Bowl at left guard. Cordell shared how excited he is to play next to Orlando Brown Jr, plus what playing next to Jonah Williams taught him as a rookie. 
On today's show, we go inside mandatory minicamp for the Cincinnati Bengals to examine a few offensive positions with question marks. We start at right tackle, where Jonah Williams broke his no-attendance streak to start the week. We discuss whether or not the earlier than expected return from Williams paints a clear picture at right tackle, plus who else could make some noise at that position, including Jackson Carman and La'el Collins. Later, we look at the Bengals running back position to determine what a good split between Chase Brown and Joe Mixon might look like in 2023. Then, we talk about the idea of adding recently-released rusher James Robinson and some other options to add before the season. Finally, we talk about the shallow tight end group and why the team needs to have a contingency plan if Irv Smith Jr's injury bug remains an issue. However, we also discuss how exciting this Bengals offense will be if Smith Jr stays healthy for long stretches of 2023.
On today's show, we're joined by special guest Coach Brian Flinn, the wide receivers coach at Princeton who's spent the last four seasons working with Cincinnati Bengals' 6th round pick, Andrei Iosivas. Coach Flinn talks about his excitement to see Andrei play in a loaded Bengals pass catcher room, plus his stylistic fit in the Zac Taylor and Brian Callahan offense. Later, Coach Flinn talks about Iosivas's background as a track athlete and what made him such a unique and exciting player to coach. As we wrap up the show, Coach Flinn describes Andrei Iosivas's one-of-a-kind work ethic and universal love from inside the Princeton locker room, plus shares the hard-working and humble player the Bengals are getting. 
On today's show, we're joined by NFN Analyst Anand Nanduri (Player Profiler, Rotoworld) to discuss what it will take for the Cincinnati Bengals to punch through the league to win their first Super Bowl. We start by reviewing the biggest contenders and threats the Bengals will face in 2023, plus how other teams could push for that status sooner than later. Later, we examine the Bengals off-season in the context of their contender status and why they moves they made, including the additions of Nick Scott, Jordan Battle, and Orlando Brown Jr., will have an immediate impact on their title chasing hopes. Plus, Anand shares why he was blown away to see both Lou Anarumo and Brian Callahan remain in coordinator roles after a hot hiring cycle.Show less
On today's show, we're joined by Cincinnati Bengals RB Calvin Tyler Jr, who recently signed with the team as a priority free agent out of Utah State. Tyler starts off by talking about his experience leading up to the NFL and what lead him to the Bengals. Then, Calvin talks about being stuck down the depth chart at Oregon State and what it meant for him to break out over his last two seasons at Utah State. Plus, Tyler tells us about a few of the running backs he likes to model his game after (including Samaje Perine) and what he brings to the Bengals.
On today's bonus episode, we're joined by NFL Insider Chad Forbes (@NFLDraftBites) to recap the Cincinnati Bengals off-season moves following the 2023 NFL Draft. Chad tells us about the key moves of the Bengals off-season and how it sets them up to once again chase a championship. We discuss the decision to retain Germaine Pratt and why that move was good news for hopes of a Logan Wilson extension, despite both being linebackers. Plus, Chad discusses why the Bengals next move should be re-signing Tee Higgins after locking down Orlando Brown Jr gave them long-term flexibility on offense. Not to mention, Chad shares some love for a few of the Bengals key picks.
On today's show, we react to all 8 picks from the Cincinnati Bengals haul in the 2023 NFL Draft. We start with our reaction to Myles Murphy being the selection at 28, which surprised many who'd expected to see Covington Catholic-turned-Notre Dame Tight End Michael Mayer come off the board. We shared what we expect from Murphy 2023 and what he might add to the Bengals defense in the long run. Then, we dive into the decision to go with Jordan Battle at #95 after a trade back with the Chiefs allowed them to add a late 6th round pick. Later, we examine the selection Chase Brown, who has a good chance to get a lot of carries immediately, but does present some risk despite good upside. We then touch on the decision to skip tight end in this draft and why that might not be as painful as some Bengals fans may expect. To wrap up the show, each of the guys shares their favorite pick of the draft class, all of which are a little different. 
On today's show, we're joined for an insightful interview with former Bengals wide receiver Mohamed Sanu, who joined us in the middle of some dad duties on a busy week. First, we start out by discussing the community center he and his mom have started working on in his native Sierra Leone, which will provide some incredible resources to people who greatly need assistance, plus he shares fun ways for Bengals fans to get involved. Then, Mo talks about his time with the Bengals and what made his big three with AJ Green and Marvin Jones such a special group. Later, Mo shares some details on his tremendous relationship with San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan, as the two teamed up for a Super Bowl run along their long-spanning relationship. 
On today's show, we're joined by The Cincy Hat Co-Founder Matt Renie for an inside look at their Season 2 merch drop, which will be unleashed onto the internet tonight at 7pm EST (thecincyhat.com). Matt shows us the newest products on the line, including some of the most requested items from Bengals fans. Plus, he shares their Indy Hat for the upcoming Indy 500, in addition to details about some merch to come in the near future. Then, Matt gives us stories from growing up with Ted Karras, including the standout center's desire to eat ungodly amounts of healthy foods and passion for two-a-day football practices. Plus, hear how Karras and Renie are positively  impacting the Village of Merici with each purchase.
On today's show, we continue our coverage of all things Bengals leading up to the 2023 NFL Draft, this time joined by Max Toscano. First, TO and Willie look at some of the recent Bengals visits, including notable tight ends Dalton Kincaid (Utah) and Michael Mayer (Notre Dame). We also talk about some of our favorite early targets for the Bengals, plus some players we don't view as great scheme fits. Then, we're joined by Max Toscano (And The Valley Shook) for an in-depth look at how the Bengals scheme can evolve to be even more dangerous in 2023. We examine what took some of the explosive plays out of last year's offense, plus why a shift at the tight end position could be a major boost. Max shares why he believes Tucker Kraft might be the perfect fit for the Bengals, plus why Drew Sample's return truly opens the doors for them to do whatever they want with the position in the draft. Later, we wrap up by looking at the evolving Bengals running game and the type of running back who would make that a more effective and efficient position for the team moving forward.
On today's show, we welcome Bengals guru Joe Goodberry onto the show for our very first LIVE episode! We'll be working through a mock draft with Joe, hammering out scenarios and looking at what the Bengals could do in each round. 
On today's show, we're joined by the fantastic Draft Guy Jared (@DraftGuyJared) to break down more key components that may define the Cincinnati Bengals' 2023 Draft Class. First, we take a look at what positions might be ripe for the picking when the Bengals are on the clock at 28. Then, we talk about some of the appetizing options that might be on the board for the Bengals in that range, including Darnell Wright and Dawand Jones. Then, we talk about the potential of adding the defensive line in that range with particular attention to Michigan's freakshow DT Mazi Smith. We discuss how interesting his upside is and why it might be an ideal fit for the Bengals moving forward. Later, Jared gives us a look into some of his favorite running backs for the Bengals in the 2023 NFL Draft Class. 
On today's show, we're joined by Pro Football Focus salary cap and free agency guru Brad Spielberger to look at how the Bengals faired over the last month. We discuss why Irv Smith Jr could be one of the biggest hits of the class if he's able to stay healthy, but also why those health concerns are worth monitoring in the coming months. Then, we look at the team-friendly Orlando Brown Jr contract and how that will impact the Bengals cash situation moving forward. Later, we take a look at how Joe Burrow can set his contract up to allow for Tee Higgins to be extended. Finally, Brad gives us a few ideas on the type of players the Bengals could target to close out their free agency class in 2023.
On today's show, we're joined by Evan McPhillips of The Sitdown Presented By First Star Logistics to discuss some of the latest news and buzz surrounding the Cincinnati Bengals. We start in the tight end room, where Evan shares what sort of player the Bengals have landed in their new TE, Irv Smith Jr, who Evan thinks could provide a lot of upside if healthy. Plus, Evan shares some of his favorite names in the mid-rounds of a loaded tight end class, including his love for Old Dominion's Zack Kuntz. Then, he shares some of the names and positions the Bengals should be targeting in the first round, including pass rushers, corners, and tight ends. We then transition to a conversation about what Sidney Jones brings to the defensive backfield after signing a one-year deal with the Bengals on Monday. Plus, Evan shares his thoughts on where the Bengals need to target a corner and why he'd love that corner to be Maryland's Deonte Banks.
On today's show, we're joined by Cincinnati Bengals Franchise Left Tackle, Orlando Brown Jr! Among a wide-spanning interview, we kick off the show by discussing Orlando's excitement to be with the Bengals. Then, he gives us some key details into the now-famous cheeseburger lunch he shared with Joe Burrow after agreeing to terms with the Bengals. Later, Orlando gives Willie hell for making a questionable jersey purchase before sharing some of his insight into a close friend, former Oklahoma teammate, and now Bengals teammate Cody Ford. We also discuss Orlando's memories of the Bengals-Chiefs rivalry, plus the versatility he tries to bring the game. Finally, we wrap up with Orlando giving us a little insight into Orlando Brown Jr the person, not just the player we all know on the field.
On today's show, the guys take some time to look at the week that was, as the Cincinnati Bengals had a stomach-churning free agency cycle. First, we talk about the decision to go with Nick Scott at safety on a 3-year, $12 million deal to fill in the gap left by Vonn Bell. We discuss the leadership and athletic ability he brings to the position, plus why he's a guy that Lou Anarumo will love using in his backfield. Then, we breakdown the decision making process for the Bengals as they look to make a decision on Jonah Williams's future in Cincinnati, as the veteran tackle has requested a trade in the wake of the Orlando Brown Jr deal to Cincinnati. We then talk about the concerning tight end situation for the Bengals, where it seems like Foster Moreau or bust with free agency wrapping up, which could force them to go with a tight end earlier than they'd like in the 2023 NFL Draft. We wrap up the show by looking at the Bengals biggest remaining positions of need as the draft cycle truly starts to churn. 
On an emergency edition of the Same Old Stripes podcast, the guys are in studio to discuss the Cincinnati Bengals landing star left tackle Orlando Brown Jr on a 4-year, $64 million deal. We discuss the sheer shock of the signing and why it matters so much to a team with a superstar quarterback on a rookie contract. Plus, we examine how great of a deal the Bengals ended up getting, as Brown Jr's market came to them at a comfortable level. Later, we look at how much this deal can raise the ceiling on Joe Burrow, as Brown has been a starting tackle for two MVP seasons (Jackson in '19, Mahomes in '22). Then, we examine the way the rest of the line unfolds with Brown Jr moving to left tackle, including some thoughts on what do do with Jonah Williams next season. Finally, we talk about free agent visits upcoming with S Nick Scott and OL Cody Ford, plus some nice potential fits looking outside to Austin Ekeler and Mike Gesicki. 
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