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Love the fact that they brought in Chuck Smith to help. My fav video of Chuck Smith, chop, rip, coming under.
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Ian Rapoport says it's financial
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Walton and the secondary.
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Didn't Palmer get his yard trashed and it pissed off his wife?
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This from Cody Glenn: “For most guys in the league to be good you have to have two dominant traits. He’s got three. He’s strong, fast and his motor is, ‘I have to get a sack.’ Great motor.”
Let him rush the passer and eat.
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Looking at the videos on Bengals.com it looked like they were super vanilla, no pulling, no stunts, no traps. Look at last year Elliot highlights Pollacks line ran counter trays, traps, etc. Your not going to see much this early they're just firing out. What I did see was Price getting after LBs.
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I heard Jordan Evans say he's over 240 pounds.
Jordan Willis started last years training camp at 255 but gained some weight as the year went on, started camp this year at 280.
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Lapham mentioned the Bengals ran for 90 yards a game and gave up 120 a game and that the goal is to get that more even.
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First with the Bengals dumping Alexander and his zone blocking and going with Pollack's charge forward scheme I think the Run game will do a complete turn around. I looked at Elliott highlights to just get a feel of what may be the new Bengals running game where Elliott doesn't hesitate and just blasts through the line. I also read on Bengals.com the RB coach say: “The tracks are defined 100 percent. The reads are defined 100 percent,” Caskey said. “It’s not based on flow of defenses or defensive structure. They have a rule that goes across the board so it’s the same way in any version of any run we have.”
https://www.bengals.com/news/gio-run-game-start-out-tall
If they can get a tab close to what the Cowboy's running game looks like I will be pleasantly surprised.
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Hopefully the Bengals can get something from Ross.
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Since the season's about over what grade do you give the Bengals 2013 draft?
Benard had ROY consideration and Eifert was under used IMO but you could see he had big play capability. Overall I grade the draft a C-.
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It was that wrestling BS. I can't watch 2 weeks of that stuff, I'll bust up my TV
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He'll be on every outlet showing how ignorant he is. I'd rather watch an endless loop of Dr. Oz.
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From Joe Reedy's twitter:
Guenther on if he's talked to Zimmer: "We've talked briefly. He's kind of mad at me right now, so you've got to understand that."
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said Dalton's similar to Brees, he should be throwing passes that fit him and he should be practicing crucial situations.
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After cooling off and realizing Marvin, Andy and the rest of the coaches are here until they retire. My thoughts are they should use free agency and the draft on O Linemen and the pass rush. Hope and pray that Atkins comes back 100%. It would make no sense drafting another running back since he wont get used, WRs and TEs are set, if they draft anyone new he wont touch the field because Marvin believes guys should move up the totem pole. So just keep drafting for both lines. If they draft a CB he'll sit for 2 years, the same thing with a safety. So I'll be spending the next 4 months looking at linemen and pass rushers.
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Columbus is one and a half hours, Louisville 2 hours. I'd say Columbus.
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Scott was headed over to cut block Harrison. So I think the design of that protection was to account for the outside rusher with the RB with Whit and Livings protecting their inside gaps.
Livings is the one doing the opposite of what the other guys appear to be doing so I'm thinking that he did screw up.
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gonna get Dalton killed
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amazing throw considering he has a hand in his face, the other amazing thing is after 9 years in Brats offense Palmer was wearing a wrist playbook that went all up his arm, check out Dalton's wrist bands, who is that an indictment on Brat or Palmer
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Said they have till March 3rd, then all bets are off
Said they wanna go 2 pre-season and 18 regular
Said that Vets are OK with that but want more things done to prevent injuries
Said theyre biggest change is rookie pay scale, says 2 of the top 5 paid athletes in sports are NFL rookies, they wanna give that money to the vets
Said the players are saying we're giving you guys concessions but what are we gonna get
Said they wanna do something about the pre game trash talk, says all that emotion needs to stay on the field
he didnt sound to optimistic that a deal was gonna get done, he looked like he was a little bit nervous
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hi fellas,
as i've started to put some old vhs stuff onto dvd, i decided to start uploading it to youtube. the 1st one i've done is our 40-20 victory over houston from 1990, 2nd is 21-14 win vrs cleveland from the following week. can someone have a look and tell me what you think of quality etc, as if its ok, i;ll start doing the rest:
/>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty4K9N38WRY
/>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHvZo0kMTSMcheers
jon
great footage
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I like the Bengals draft but I think ________ draft wouldve been a better fit. Mine would be New England's, but thats the obvious choice I guess.
1 27 (27) Devin McCourty CB 5-11 185 Rutgers
2 10 (42) Rob Gronkowski TE 6-6 265 Arizona
2 21 (53) Jermaine Cunningham DE 6-3 252 Florida
2 30 (62) Brandon Spikes LB 6-3 258 Florida
3 26 (90) Taylor Price WR 6-1 212 Ohio
4 15 (113) Aaron Hernandez TE 6-2 250 Florida
5 19 (150) Zoltan Mesko P 6-5 238 Michigan
6 36 (205) Ted Larsen C 6-2 296 North Carolina St.
7 1 (208) Thomas Welch T 6-7 310 Vanderbilt
7 40 (247) Brandon Deaderick DL 6-4 287 Alabama
7 41 (248) Kade Weston DT 6-5 316 Georgia
7 43 (250) Zac Robinson QB 6-3 218 Oklahoma St.
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http://www.bengals.com/news/article-1/Getting-his-kicks/22426306-6198-4cba-8035-ef846c3d6ec7
A one-line look at the Bengals linebackers by their numbers:
51 Dan Skuta 6-2, 251 second season: Emerging as interesting guy that can play the middle and SAM. Free agent out of Grand Valley played in eight games but still finished fifth in special teams tackles. Had big block on Bernard Scott’s kick return TD in Pittsburgh.
52 Abdul Hodge 6-2, 247 5: Played in every game last year with 11 special teams tackles (fourth on team). Didn’t play much from scrimmage. Usually backs up the middle, but can play WILL. Second on team with 15 tackles in preseason.
53 Rashad Jeanty 6-2, 247 5: Backup SAM led all special teamers with 14 tackles. Physical, tough, continually plays hurt. Past winner of Ed Block Courage Award. Broke fibula on opening kickoff of playoff game. Had surgery and won’t be back until training camp
54 Vincent Rey 6-2, 240 R: Free agent out of Duke. Had huge workout at pro day. Look for Bengals to see what he does at WILL. Before moving to middle backer to start senior season, played in all 36 games with 23 starts, all but one at weak side. Returned to Duke as leading tackler and second leading active tackler in ACC.
55 Keith Rivers 6-2, 240 3: Since being ninth overall pick in 2008, been starter at WILL and last year had some productive games in big moments: Dozen tackles vs. Pittsburgh, nine tackles in Baltimore and fourth-quarter pick and sack in San Diego. Looking to jack up career totals of two picks and a sack in 20 games.
56 Roddrick Muckelroy 6-2 246 R: Fourth-round pick out of Texas. Started three years in middle and at WILL and Bengals think he can play SAM here. All-Big 12 as junior and senior with 256 tackles, 20.5 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks and six pass breakups for career. Should be able to get calls with degree in Corporate Communications.
57 Dhani Jones 6-1 240 11: One of world’s best known travelers returns to home where he has been starter since mid ’07. Mike Zimmer’s eyes and ears. As heads into last year of contract, he’ll get spelled at times by SAM backer Rey Maualuga this spring. Played both outside spots before coming to Cincy. Like fine wine had one of most productive seasons last year at age 31 with 142 tackles.
58 Rey Maualuga 6-2 255 2: Started 15 games at SAM as rookie before breaking fibula vs. Kansas City in next-to-last game of year. Flashed big-time promise with 80 tackles and two forced fumbles. After January DUI says he had life-changing stint in rehab. Heir apparent to Jones, he’ll work some in middle in the spring.
59 Brandon Johnson 6-5 243 5: Coming off huge season in which he was probably their best backer even though primarily worked out of WILL in third-down package. But also led them in tackles twice while racking up versatile line of 67 tackles, 1.5 sacks, three passes defensed, one fumble recovery. They like him better at WILL, but started at SAM in pinch in playoff game. Excellent in pass coverage, a Zimmer must this season vs. big-time passers.
93 Michael Johnson 6-7 260 2: One of Zimmer’s projects. Active right end as rookie in nickel with three sacks, five passes defensed, so they’ll try him at SAM this spring to take advantage of versatility. His athleticism and size from two spots would make things difficult in pass protection for an offense.
They’ll probably end up counting Johnson on the roster at the final cut down as a defensive lineman. But does that mean they’ll only keep six linebackers instead of seven and he’ll be the swing guy? They first have to find out if he can play SAM.
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I read he leads with his head to much looking for the big hit and the Bengals wanted to move on vs fixing that.