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Re: The Cincinnati Bengals
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01/21/04 11:47 PM
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Hey Jeff Burris is awesome!!! He is one of the best cornerbacks in our division.But i definately dont agree with Danny Montana on anything. Leave Kitna in untill he makes some mistakes then take him out and put in Palmer. Palmer can learn from him while hes on the bench.Oh Yea Jermi Johnson Sux.
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Re: The Cincinnati Bengals
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01/22/04 11:13 PM
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They got a nice litte team. I gotta ask what's with all these Cincy questions on the BB?
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Re: The Cincinnati Bengals
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01/23/04 01:59 PM
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I think Cincinnatti will go to the playoffs next year. They might even take the bowl. All they need is a secondary and they take off. Marvin Lewis is a great coach.
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Re: The Cincinnati Bengals
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01/25/04 03:59 AM
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Originally posted by raggingbull2003: If god is good, then hes going to New York RB: I know that Corey Dillon's talents would be a significant addition to any team's running game, but don't you think that the Giants have a decent halfback in Tiki Barber? I know that Barber has had problems with fumbles, but so has Ahman Green, and they were corrected for the most part. I think Barber is highly underrated, and could be great if he has a well structured team around him. I could be wrong of course, since I don't follow the G-men all that much. What I do know is that they were an under-achieving team this year, but definitely are a potent threat next season.
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Re: The Cincinnati Bengals
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01/25/04 12:36 PM
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Danny is about 1 year older than me. Anyways, Rudi Johnson will play good for us next year. They have two of the best recievers in the game today. Chad Johnson and Peter Warrick. If Kitna plays good next year, then the Bengals will be awesome.
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Re: The Cincinnati Bengals
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01/26/04 09:10 PM
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Yes, their salary cap would be high, but they will have an awesome team (even though their team is awesome already). I love Jeremy Shockey and the way he plays. He has a lot of talent.
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Re: The Cincinnati Bengals
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01/27/04 03:42 AM
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I agree that New York would probably be capped out if they had both Barber and Dillon. Don't take this the wrong way, but I think Shockey gets a little more credit than necessary. Yes, he is arguably the best tight end in football, and he plays with great intensity, but he is just a tight end. That position was usually considered inferior in footall until recent years.
The Giants have great receivers in Ike Hilliard and Amani Toomer, and I think they should be the primary targets. On the other hand, a talented tight end adds a triple threat and takes pressure off the wideouts. I just can't see a TE as a team's MVP, but that's just my opinion.
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Re: The Cincinnati Bengals
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01/27/04 10:57 PM
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I agree with RaggingBull. When they come out with a 3 wide reciever, 1 tight end spread, all they have to do is pass to shockey because a linebacker will be guarding him. Unless the defense is playing zone, then Shockey will pick the zone apart, because hes a smart tightend.(GPA=3.8 in college)
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