Keith Clayton
@kclay85
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Born and raised in Cincinnati. Diehard Bengals fan and Bearcats supporter for football and hoops. General NBA fan but do keep taps on Cavs
Cincinnati, OH
Joined January 2011
@OffsidesNYC @KNBR Yeah he seems like a model citizen. Not saying I don't understand because when I use to hoop alot in little rec leagues can't say a wasn't a little crazy with the refs at times lol. Almost turn into a different person competing lol
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@nogums_ @TheHurricaneBen @LegionHoops @ShamsCharania Only 23 would hope for better injury luck. It's a way better big man than I thought they were going to get
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@TheHurricaneBen @LegionHoops @ShamsCharania Mark Williams is the much better player and a big need for them and they are the same age. Knect is an older rookie
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@Wrightreportt Dalton isn't a bad role player but Mark Williams and him are the same age and you just got a need and pretty good young need.
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@MIZJD2007 @wingoz @RamsNFL @Chiefs This is in postseason Comes out to qbout: Mahomes - 6.42% Brady - 4.65% Allen - 3.13% Russ - 2.44% Jared Goff - 1.92% Lamar, Burrow, and Stafford - 0%
Here's the QBs who have been hit the most in the postseason 2018-present and how many roughing penalties they've drawn.
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@Gitabushi @wingoz @RamsNFL @Chiefs Nope you can't go from 17 then all of a sudden you never commit penalties lol. If you need to hold on the regular season you're prolly going hold in the postseason lol
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@Xtherealist21 @NBAonTNT @mrvincecarter15 I was more talking about for themselves, sure wouldn't count on Kyrie to move up the assist charts or Spencer to keep up that pace.
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When matched up with the Chiefs, the Bengals have never had fewer penalties. In their last 5 meetings, the Bengals averaged 6.2 penalties per game while the Chiefs averaged 4.6. This discrepancy suggests it's more than just coaching, especially since the Bengals are among the least penalized teams league-wide.
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Your statement sounds racist, but I'm not surprised when it's coming from what many consider to be the most racist administration that doesn't even hide its prejudices. Celebrating the removal of an "End Racism" message as if it's a victory over so-called "woke sports" only highlights a troubling acceptance or even endorsement of racial insensitivity. This kind of rhetoric is exactly what you'd expect when leadership at the highest levels openly disregards the need for social justice and equality in sports and society at large.
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