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Showing posts with label Cincinnati Bengals. Show all posts

Is Change Needed in Cincinnati ?


 
Should Lewis stay or go?. Photo Credit: Andrew Weber/USA Today Sports


The Bengals  suffered another first round exit from the playoffs Sunday, this time  at the hands of the Colts.

By: Michael Hanley (@Magic20099)

Brady, Patriots Rout Bengals 43-17

Brady was back to top form tonight. Photo Credit: USA Today Sports

Stevan Ridley ran for 133 yards and a touchdown, Rob Gronkowski had 100 yard receiving and a touchdown as the Patriots (3-2) steamrolled the Bengals (3-1) 43-17 on Sunday night at Gillette Stadium. 

By: Michael Hanley

NFL: Mike Zimmer Is The New Vikings Head Coach

Mike Zimmer is new head coach of the Minnesota Vikings.
Photo credit NFL 
by J.T.

After being eliminated from the playoffs the Cincinnati Bengals coordinators have been getting pilled like a banana. First their OC Jay Gruden left to become the Washington Redskins HC, now DC Mike Zimmer is leaving to become the Minnesota Vikings HC.

NFL: Andy Dalton's Future As A Bengal

What will the Bengals do with Andy Dalton? Photo credit NFL 
by Brad Barrett

After another disappointing end to the Bengals’ season, many fans are wondering if Andy Dalton is the long term answer. In his third year, Dalton had career bests in nearly every category besides interceptions. He tossed a career high 20 picks this year.

NFL: Future of Cincinnati Bengals - Keep A.J. Green & Geno Atkins At All Costs

Bengals begin 2013 offseason. Photo credit NFL 
by Chad Jones 

Cincinnati Bengals Owner Mike Brown, son of legendary Paul Brown, is often criticized for his stewardship of the Franchise. Sitting atop the organization, he oversees Player Personnel. Known for employing the smallest scouting staff in the league, it hasn't inhibited building a talented roster. In tandem with egregiously underrated coach Marvin Lewis and a staff that excels with Player Development, the Bengals have built a talented roster. 

NFL Wildcard Weekend Recap...Or something like that

Texans over Bengals 19-13

Matt Schaub gets his first post-season win, but let's be honest...the Texans don't look that good. Yes, they won the game, but I don't think the Patriots have anything to worry about.

Packers over Vikings 24-10

Am I the only sports fan that didn't want to watch the game after hearing Christian Ponder was not going to play. Watching Joe Webb throws balls in the dirt was the total opposite of watching Aaron Rodgers play. I can only imagine what Minnesota people are thinking...maybe, "How hurt was Ponder?"

Ravens over Colts 24-9

Andrew Luck will be a great quarterback in the NFL for a long time, but like most QBs he needs that loss in the playoffs on his record that drives him to seek revenge against the league. This was that lost. It was almost tearful watching Ray Lewis do his last introduction dance in front of the home crowd. Unfortuantely, I think their road ends in Denver next week.

Seahawks over Redskins 24-14

Falcon be very afraid of your bird cousin from the great northwest. The Seahawks look like the toughest team in the NFC after coming from 14 down and dominating 3 solid quarters of football. RG III looked hurt right after the his second TD throw. Makes you wonder what would have happened if Kirk Cousins came in earlier in the game. I also wonder if Russell Wilson told Griffin after the game if, "this game means nothing"

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Since Jason Campbell will miss significant time due to a broken collarbone, the Raiders have been active looking for a QB. They have talked to Denver about Kyle Orton. They have even contacted the agent for David Garrard only to find out he will be having surgery soon. Carson Palmer would be anyone's first choice and now the Bengals have finally decided that he is worth the Raiders offer of 1st round picks.

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Carson Palmer wants trade or will retire

 A recent report has hit the wire that former first round pick and Cincinnati franchise QB Carson Palmer is admittedly requesting a trade immediately. Palmer is under contract with the Bengals until 2014, and has threatened to retire if his demands are not met.
 Several teams throughout the NFL are looking for a starting QB. Carson Palmer has felt the worst of the fans in Cincy, especially this season finishing 4-12.