What Some of the Greatest Minds Have to Say About the Bengals
Houshmandzadeh: Baby Hawk can be among NFL top in slot
T.J. Houshmandzadeh can't recall any kid at practice watching his every move. But he knows all about Andrew Hawkins from Andrew's brother Artrell and now he's watching the kid's every move.
"I couldn't worry about who was watching. I was worried about getting through the practice so I would still be there for the next one," Houshmandzadeh said Tuesday. "I feel good for him because he's been at the bottom and I've been there. You're talking about a guy that couldn't beat out Jessie Holley on Michael Irvin's reality show and had to play in Canada. I know the story. I'm happy for him"... READ MORE HERE!
"I couldn't worry about who was watching. I was worried about getting through the practice so I would still be there for the next one," Houshmandzadeh said Tuesday. "I feel good for him because he's been at the bottom and I've been there. You're talking about a guy that couldn't beat out Jessie Holley on Michael Irvin's reality show and had to play in Canada. I know the story. I'm happy for him"... READ MORE HERE!
Bengals Win Shootout in Washington
By Cameron Zargar
The Bengals strayed from the formula, and it paid off.
Cincinnati was supposed to be a team built around defense. Second-year quarterback
Andy Dalton wasn’t expected to have to carry the brunt of the load.
Things have changed.
The Bengals knew they would have to put up points in order to keep up with the
Redskins and their high-scoring offense, led by rookie sensation Robert Griffin III, who had his
team averaging 34 points a game... READ MORE HERE!
The Bengals strayed from the formula, and it paid off.
Cincinnati was supposed to be a team built around defense. Second-year quarterback
Andy Dalton wasn’t expected to have to carry the brunt of the load.
Things have changed.
The Bengals knew they would have to put up points in order to keep up with the
Redskins and their high-scoring offense, led by rookie sensation Robert Griffin III, who had his
team averaging 34 points a game... READ MORE HERE!
Commentary: Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns still face questions marks
By Cameron Zargar
After two games, surprisingly enough, the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns find themselves in a similar position — looking for answers.
Bengals fans expected great things out of their team this year, as they should. The Bengals made the playoffs last year with a young roster glittered with talent and a solid coaching staff. But while Cincinnati (1-1) managed to beat its Ohio rivals Sunday, it cannot be satisfied with its team’s performance so far, particularly on defense... READ MORE HERE!
After two games, surprisingly enough, the Cincinnati Bengals and Cleveland Browns find themselves in a similar position — looking for answers.
Bengals fans expected great things out of their team this year, as they should. The Bengals made the playoffs last year with a young roster glittered with talent and a solid coaching staff. But while Cincinnati (1-1) managed to beat its Ohio rivals Sunday, it cannot be satisfied with its team’s performance so far, particularly on defense... READ MORE HERE!
Bengals Hope to Host Browns in Run Revival
By Geoff Hobson
After the Bengals offensive line got done pushing the Ravens back for 4.6 yards per carry on 28 runs Monday night, people were looking around wondering the last time they'd seen something like that out of the running game.
You'd have to go back to 2009, but a lot farther than that to remember an MMA run like the one running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis busted on fourth-and-one from the Ravens 6 to score the only Bengals touchdown. Not in the Marvin Lewis era. You'd have to go back before that, to the Corey Dillon heyday... READ MORE HERE!
After the Bengals offensive line got done pushing the Ravens back for 4.6 yards per carry on 28 runs Monday night, people were looking around wondering the last time they'd seen something like that out of the running game.
You'd have to go back to 2009, but a lot farther than that to remember an MMA run like the one running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis busted on fourth-and-one from the Ravens 6 to score the only Bengals touchdown. Not in the Marvin Lewis era. You'd have to go back before that, to the Corey Dillon heyday... READ MORE HERE!
Bengals Lose to Ravens, 44-13
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
By Cameron Zargar
Against Baltimore, BenJarvus Green-Ellis ran with authority and grit, demonstrating he is a clear upgrade over Cedric Benson.
Andrew Hawkins provided a spark with nifty moves and jaw-dropping quickness proving the 5'7" receiver will be a factor this year.
Also, Cincinnati sustained no major injuries.
Bengals fans might want to stop reading now... READ MORE HERE!
By Cameron Zargar
Against Baltimore, BenJarvus Green-Ellis ran with authority and grit, demonstrating he is a clear upgrade over Cedric Benson.
Andrew Hawkins provided a spark with nifty moves and jaw-dropping quickness proving the 5'7" receiver will be a factor this year.
Also, Cincinnati sustained no major injuries.
Bengals fans might want to stop reading now... READ MORE HERE!
Commentary: Bengals need to move in on Jacksonville's Maurice Jones-Drew before it's too late
By Cameron Zargar
The Bengals need to get greedy.
Sure they have a superstar-in-the-making at wide receiver with A.J. Green.
And yes, Andy Dalton is coming off one of the greatest rookie seasons in league history for a quarterback.
And don’t forget they have a stout, young defense that ranked 7thoverall, despite missing key members who are back in the fold this year.
But why stop there?... READ MORE HERE!
The Bengals need to get greedy.
Sure they have a superstar-in-the-making at wide receiver with A.J. Green.
And yes, Andy Dalton is coming off one of the greatest rookie seasons in league history for a quarterback.
And don’t forget they have a stout, young defense that ranked 7thoverall, despite missing key members who are back in the fold this year.
But why stop there?... READ MORE HERE!