Jul
26

Batman and Robin

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Sources from espn, bengals.com, and profootball.com are all indicating that free agent WR Terrell Owens will prehaps become a Cincinnati Bengal.  Cincinnati offered T.O. a contract so now all eyes are on him whether he accepts the offer or not.  Bengals president and owner Mike Brown said the following about the situation, “We have interest. We are talking to him.”  If all goes well T.O. should except the offer and be at training camp which starts on Thursday, however what will it mean for receivers Cosby, Simpson, and Briscoe if T.O. accepts the Bengals offer. Read more…

Apr
26

Carson’s Call From Mike Brown

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This is Carson Palmer’s reaction when he got the call from Mike Brown about two of the players the Bengals drafted in the 2010 NFL draft. Read more…

Apr
23

NFL Draft Update

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After the first two nights of the NFL draft the Bengals have come up with plenty of talent that can help them right off the bat and could be the key to making a run in the playoffs and possibly the Super Bowl. Read more…

Mar
10

Antonio Bryant Signs With Bengals

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Sources from ESPN and OCNN have reported that former Tampa Bay receiver, Antonio Bryant has signed with the Cincinnati Bengal Read more…

Mar
09

Letter To Mike Brown: Bring Marshall To Cincy

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Dear Mr. Brown,

Probably every Bengals fan has heard or either seen that the organization is interested in T.Old, Antonio Bryant, and Brandon Marshall.  But here’s the thing, there is only one receiver that actually help us in the long run and I think we all know who that is, Brandon Marshall. Read more…

Mar
08

Brandon Marshall To Cincy??

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Sources around the NFL including ESPN’s Adam Schefter are reporting that the Bengals are interested in pursuing Broncos WR Brandon Marshall. If so the Bengals would only have to give up there 1st round pick in the 2010 draft which in this case is the 21st pick.  The Bengals are in need of another receiver because once you get past Ochocinco and Caldwell you don’t have much experience.  Also the if the Bengals were to draft a receiver in the draft they aren’t guaranteed to develop into a genuine NFL receiver, so why not give up the first round pick for an already young established receiver. Read more…

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