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Why the Cincinnati Bengals could be in store for a prolonged holdout with Andre Smith

+ While the situation is different (a different client and another team), it would seem that Bengals fans should keep an eye on Alvin Keels' negotiations for Jets running back Leon Washington. Keels, after conjecturing that the Jets are "pissed off" at him, says that the delay for a contract extension isn't his client's fault. Rather he blames the Jets. Is this what we should expect?

Keeping in mind that the two situations are different, you can't stop with that hollow feeling that the Bengals are in store for a prolonged holdout. Of course, we suspected as much. Historically speaking, the Bengals take their time signing first-round picks inside the Top Ten (not named Carson Palmer). Smith and Keels are likely looking at what Vernon Gholston received last season -- typical, considering each slot is usually paid slightly more than the year before. Gholston's deal reportedly maxes out at $50 million after hitting incentives; something Smith could be looking at which the Bengals might balk at.

The rotation of agents surrounding Andre Smith this offseason caused additional concern. After the NFL Combine, Smith fired Keels, his first agent. His draft stock plummeted; many considered him a late first-round pick after so many thought he'd be a first overall pick during the 2008 collegiate season. Rick Smith was hired, bringing his stock up so much that the Bengals, desperate to rebuild their offensive line, drafted him sixth overall. Soon after that, Andre Smith fired Rick Smith and brought Alvin Keels back. Rick Smith and Priority Sports didn't like that. The Bengals reportedly favored Rick Smith much more over Keels. I had four migraines that month.

Combining all of the factors above, the idea that Andre Smith won't be in training camp at all feels relatively concrete, doesn't it? So what's the point referring to negotiations with the Jets? Well, quite simply, how does he work through this? So far he's said it's the team's fault and laughs when says that the team he's negotiating with is "pissed". Is that more of what we should expect? There's also a difference between a player trying to squeeze money from a team while already under contract and threatening to hold out, compared to a rookie looking for a big score.

The Bengals do have a backup plan, so to speak. If Andre Smith does a Justin Smith and signs way late, then the Bengals can fall back on Anthony Collins, who is probably thinking to himself, "what about me?" Because you have to ask yourself, will Andre Smith even be close to being ready when he actually signs?

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My Jedi instincts ...

tell me we’re in for a bad, bad, bad thing with young master Andre. I fear he’ll be the NFL’s first official OL diva/headcase. Next stop, Andre doing sit-ups on a driveway. Don’t look for him to contribute this year.

by Timzilla on Jul 16, 2009 4:49 PM EDT reply actions  

I agree-

all indications (as noted above) are he will be a non factor this year. Shouldn’t we be looking for some experienced back-ups at tackle?

by featherman on Jul 16, 2009 5:16 PM EDT up reply actions  

Yes, we should ...

be doing that. My guess is they will birddog the waiver wire the last 2 weeks of training camp for a competent OL backup.

by Timzilla on Jul 16, 2009 5:34 PM EDT up reply actions  

Back-ups

We still have 2 back-up tackles, Collins and Roland who started games last year, and it looks like Levi Jones will be available on short notice.
I am optimistic about Smith although Keels worries me a bit. Smith seems more like someone who needs serious guidance, but not the attention that the wide recievers get.

by jim0ijk on Jul 16, 2009 9:21 PM EDT up reply actions  

Free agent

I like the idea of signing an older free agent like Wayne Gandy to play RT if Andre comes in late and have Collins play LT, then move Andrew Whitworth back to LG. That way our best OL are protecting Carson at all times. After Andre signs he can back up both tackles.

by Greener's eyes on Jul 16, 2009 9:39 PM EDT up reply actions  

Andre doing situps?

Somehow I doubt that. Maybe if you tied his feet down and hung an ice cream cone above his head. But then it would just melt and he’d get the ice cream anyways.

I’m a little more optimistic about Smith. The Bengals need him desperately and from the interviews that I’ve seen of him, I thought he sounded genuine about wanting to be there for training camp.

This is our year!

by Paul Cannon on Jul 16, 2009 5:49 PM EDT up reply actions  

Ok ...

well, more “sit” than “up”.

by Timzilla on Jul 17, 2009 10:19 AM EDT up reply actions  

Paying up

The main difference between the Washington negotiations and the Smith Negotiations is slotting. The Bengals will pay the 55 million Max because that is market value. That will be fixed after the lockout but something they have to deal with for now. The Bengals have historically been willing to pay a right tackle like a left tackle when necessary, though I do expect a hold out, I hope it won’t be all of camp. and I think the Raiders and Heyward-Bey will help behind us.

by jim0ijk on Jul 16, 2009 9:28 PM EDT reply actions  

"Tater" Smith Predictions

At least mine.

He will miss the first week of practice. Marvin and BratWurst will (pretty please with pennies on top) plead with the head office to actually try and negociate with the D-bag agent to get the kid in camp.

He’s a long way from NFL ready. If he’s not in camp by the second week, he won’t be starting for week 1 of the season.

by UpStateMike on Jul 18, 2009 7:51 AM EDT reply actions  

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