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Host Solomon Wilcots and Hall of Famer Anthony Munoz discuss key offseason moves and preseason priorities for the Cincinnati Bengals, including the importance of re-signing Trey Hendrickson and getting Joe Burrow reps with the starting offensive line. They analyze the impact of new coaches and young players like Amarius Mims and Shemar Stewart, highlighting the need for leadership and fast starts. Looking ahead, they stress that stopping the run and early-season wins are crucial for a special Bengals season.

00:01:09 – Trey Hendrickson’s future: sign or trade?

00:02:13 – Importance of Hendrickson’s leadership for the defense and young players (e.g., Shemar Stewart).

00:03:12 – Should Joe Burrow and the Bengals’ starters play in preseason games?

00:05:20 – Zach Taylor’s efforts to improve fast starts; leadership in the locker room.

00:07:16 – Significance of preseason reps for Joe Burrow and the offensive line.

00:08:38 – Impressions of new offensive line coach Scott Peters and his approach.

00:11:00 – Bengals’ interior offensive line: outlook on Cordell Volson, Dylan Fairchild, Lucas Patrick.

00:12:46 – Year 2 expectations and progress for Amarius Mims and Orlando Brown Jr.

00:15:12 – First impressions of Shemar Stewart and his potential.

00:17:32 – Defensive outlook under new DC Al Golden.

00:19:02 – Secondary preview: talent, chemistry, and roles.

00:20:16 – Keys for the Bengals to have a special season: fast start, stopping the run, and offensive potential.

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