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key injuries, new england, ty law out., tyrone poole out, asante samuel out./ ny giant's lose both ends strahan, washington./ redskins, lavar arrington out, clutch kicker john hall out./ philly, jr reed out./ BOTTOMLINE, WE NEED TO KICK STEELER'S BUT WHEN WE MEET, 4 HOME GAMES LEFT AND 4 AWAY GAMES. THE ONLY THING I CAN SAY IS, IF WE BEAT THE SKINS , AND COME HOME AND BEAT THE STEELERS, WE SHOULD HAVE A PLAYOFF YEAR, THATS WHAT WE DO, KEEP HOPEING ONE GAME AT A TIME.
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look guys with this win comeing up , we could have our fate in our hands one more time, i smell playoff run, what do you guys think, if we win this week , do you think we have a shot. remember we were only 8/8 last year and almost made the playoffs. what im more happy about is our, where have you been ???D???, man if they continue the big D up we could win every game that's left, thats right every game , why not if squeelers can beat new england, and philly, and ravens, browns,so can we, wouldn't that be the s**t, beatout the rest of our game's. and go to playoffs. who/dey IT'S POSSIABLE IN THE NFL
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please forgive me guys, all i wanted was that win lastweek , so we could play catchup in our division, so guy's i will never let my anger get to me like that again I PROMISE please forgive me. ??? I HAVE HAD THERAPY SINCE LASTWEEK
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THANK'S GUY'S YOU HAVE BEEN, TRUELY TO YOUR TEAM, I JUST COULDN'T HANG ON ANY LONGER, GOOD LUCK TO YOU AND THE BENGALS, IM NOW A STEELER FAN OF NEW, PRAISE GOD.
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well it realy feel's great after today, my old team lost, and my new team won, first time converted steeler fan,?????FEEL'S AWSOME???? un describeable, i cant go another 14 year's, goodluck to all bengal's fan's, u will probley die of old age before you see a winning season, thank's to mike brown, i was so blind this year, as was i many year's , i """"WOKE UP"""" the team will probley be sold in the near future, i realy hope not thow, i would like for them to stay so we , the steelers can destroy them year to year, well that about doe's it for now, later on guy's i have jumped, and not regretting it either,, ????SEE US, THE STEELERS IN THE PLAYOFF'S AGAIN, AND AGAIN, AND AGAIN, GO STEELERS
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the real LAWYER.
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LOOK AT IT THIS WAY, IM GETTING HEALTYER BY CONVERTING, LESS SMOKEING IN THE FORTHQUARTER, LESS DRINKING, LES SCREAMING,HELL LIFE IS JUST GREAT,, sorry it had to be this way
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BUT IT WAS NOT, SO SHUTTUP, IT IS HISTORY, HE HE HELOL HA HA HA
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Seriously , If I was bronco fan , I would be very upset with the player, I wouldn't support nothing about it .
We all saw it , that was down right wrong. In my book its legal if he does it when the other is looking so he can react to it. Foster purposely injured the man.
Broncos did it to Jacksonville's Paul Spicer who suffered a broken leg on a low block by left tackle Matt Lepsis.
In the last 2.5 seasons you guys have put 5 players out for the season.
Thats strike 2 this season, If it happens again you can say that the season is going to be over because You guys are going to have so many injuries from teams getting you back.
Quote:"I got a lot of extra knees in the pile the rest of the game," Foster said. "I was just happy to get out of there. I thought they were going to come after me."
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Chop block the New Orleans Saints and They will definitely do it back twice as bad.. Thats just how we do it down here.
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NFL grumbles grow in wake of cut block
By Patrick Saunders
Denver Post Staff Writer
Post / John Leyba
Broncos offensive players watch on Sept. 19 as Jaguars defensive end Paul Spicer is carted off the field with a broken leg.
Another low blow by an offensive lineman has put the Broncos in the middle of a controversy.
In Denver's 23-10 loss Monday night at Cincinnati, right tackle George Foster employed a cut block on defensive tackle Tony Williams. The block broke Williams' left ankle and likely ended his season. He is scheduled to have surgery this morning.
Although an NFL spokesman said Foster's block was within the rules, a number of Bengals labeled Foster's block a cheap shot. And Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher, who saw the play on television, said the block was out of bounds.
"I would not condone it," Cowher told reporters Tuesday at his weekly news conference. "Is it illegal? No. Is it necessary? I don't think so, personally, having played the game. Do unto others as you want others to do unto you.
"I know if I had lost one of our players with that type of play, I would be very upset about it."
Monday night, Cincinnati coach Marvin Lewis said he didn't see the play and couldn't comment. But Williams' teammates were angry.
"It was a dirty, cheap shot by a dirty, cheap dude that don't deserve to be in the NFL," defensive end Duane Clemons told Cincinnati reporters. Clemons spent three seasons in Kansas City and has faced Denver linemen in the past.
The Broncos have a league- wide reputation as a team that teaches its linemen to cut block. In Week 2, Jacksonville's Paul Spicer was knocked out for the season after a low block by left tackle Matt Lepsis. The Jaguars originally cried foul, arguing Lepsis put an illegal chop block on Spicer. Game films showed Lepsis used a legal cut block, and he was not fined by the NFL.
BLOCKS OF CONTROVERSY
When Broncos right tackle George Foster's cut block broke the left ankle of Cincinnati defensive tackle Tony Williams on Monday night, it set off a debate about ethical blocking in the NFL. In layman's terms, here are the rules:
Cut block: If done properly, it is legal. It occurs when the offensive player blocks the defender below the waist and tries to knock the defender off his feet or impede his movement. Foster's block on Williams was a cut block, but a number of Bengals players called it a dirty tactic.
Chop block: It's illegal and can cost the blocker up to $20,000 in fines. A chop block occurs when a defensive lineman is engaged with a blocker, and another blocker comes in and takes out the defender's legs. It not only is illegal, it's dangerous, because it can tear ligaments or fracture a leg.
A recent Sports Illustrated survey of 354 current and former NFL players ranked the dirtiest players in the league, with three Broncos making the top 10. Offensive linemen Dan Neil and Tom Nalen ranked fourth and ninth, and safety Kenoy Kennedy ranked seventh.
Broncos coach Mike Shanahan has repeatedly defended the tactics of his offensive line.
Bengals tackle John Thornton called Foster's block cheap and unnecessary.
"No question. No doubt," Thornton told Cincinnati reporters. "(Foster) is 6-6, 325. This is the NFL. You don't block a guy low on the ankle like that. You could have blocked him high, and Tony was nowhere near the play. He was 5, 10 yards away. That's how they play. They put out a lot of guys like that."
Foster denied after the game that he took a cheap shot, and said the Bengals' linemen sought revenge.
"I got a lot of extra knees in the pile the rest of the game," Foster said. "I was just happy to get out of there. I thought they were going to come after me."
The league has come after the Broncos in the past. Three years ago, Lepsis used a block that broke the ankle of San Diego defensive lineman Maa Tanuvasa, a former teammate of Lepsis'. The hit cost Tanuvasa his season and Lepsis a $15,000 fine.
CUT DOWN
Blocks by Broncos offensive linemen have ended a number of players' seasons in recent years:
Oct. 25, 2004: Cincinnati defensive tackle Tony Williams suffered a broken ankle when cut block by Broncos right tackle George Foster.
Sept. 19, 2004: Jacksonville defensive end Paul Spicer suffered a broken leg on a low block by Broncos left tackle Matt Lepsis.
Dec. 1, 2002: San Diego defensive tackle Jamal Williams suffered a dislocated ankle when blocked from behind by Broncos guard Steve Herndon.
Oct. 28, 2001: New England linebacker Bryan Cox suffered a broken leg on a play involving Broncos right guard Dan Neil. Cox said he was clipped in the back of his leg by Neil; Neil denied hitting Cox.
Oct. 21, 2001: San Diego defensive lineman Maa Tanuvasa suffered a broken ankle on a cut block by Lepsis.
Earlier that season, Neil was fined $52,941.18 - the equivalent of one game check - for two leg whips against the Oakland Raiders in a Monday night game. That same season, Neil was fined $15,000 for what the NFL said was an illegal clip on New England Patriots linebacker Bryan Cox. Neil said he never touched Cox, but Cox fell awkwardly and broke his leg.
After Tanuvasa's injury, Chargers offensive line coach Joe Bugel, now the assistant head coach in Washington, said he didn't agree with the Broncos' blocking techniques.
"I've been in the league 27 years now, and from the first year to this year I've never taught a block below the waist," Bugel said at the time. "I think the integrity of the game is, if you're an offensive lineman, you block above the waist, you block on your numbers, you block on the hips - but you don't block anybody's knees."
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HERE'S THE LINK SORRY, http://www.denverbroncos.com/page.php?id=3...3"It's up and down," Bailey said. "I made a play, he made a play. When you face one of the best, that's just the way it is."
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HE CLAIME'S HE PLAYED ONE OF THE BEST, CHAD JOHNSON. I THINK HE'S RIGHT, GO BENGALS
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go bengal's
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he's not been released yet , that im aware of would be a great catch if we could get him, at this point im desparate, stop the """DAM"" RUN""" please.
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thought you would like this new's, not the best but he could help stop the run. what do you think guy's.
Dolphins DE Ahanotu quits team
NFL.com wire reports
DAVIE, Fla. (Oct. 14, 2004) -- Defensive end Chidi Ahanotu has left the Miami Dolphins after complaining about a lack of playing time.
Ahanotu played sparingly in each of Miami's five games, all losses. The 12-year veteran signed as a free agent at the end of the preseason.
"You have Jason Taylor, Jay Williams and David Bowens. There was no room for Chidi," Dolphins defensive lineman Bryan Robinson said. "In this business, everybody won't be satisfied. It's just the nature of the beast."
Ahanotu missed practice Wednesday and Thursday, and told the team he wants to be released or traded. Coach Dave Wannstedt declined to comment beyond saying Ahanotu won't play this weekend at Buffalo.
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should we jump on him, he has skill, talent
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http://scottsbigwasteoftime.com/index11.php HERE YOU GO BENGAL'S HATERS YOU HAVE SO MUCH TIME ON YOUR HAND'S STAY HERE AND GET LOST FOR AWHILE, """WHO DEY"""
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http://www.thenetgazette.freeservers.com/column2.htm THIS LINK IS FOR """BAX""" AND ALL THE OTHER HATER'S OF THE BENGALS
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WE KNOW WE HAVE THE TALENT, NOW ALL WE NEED IS THAT BIG PLAYMAKER IN THE END OF THE GAME, 4TH, Q"""", AND THEN THINGS WILL CHANGE FOR THEM, I KNOW IT WILL HAPPEN, THEN ALL THE SOCALLED BENGALS FAN'S THAT HATE CAN GO JUMP ON ANOTHER TRAIN, BECAUSE IM TIRED OF IT TO , BUT I DONT BASH MY TEAM LIKE THAT, YOU WOULD THINK THEY WERE FOR SOME OTHER TEAM ANYWAY'S, SO BAX, AND ALL THE OTHER """HATER'S""" GO TO A NOTHER SITE IF YOU DONT HAVE NOTHING POSITIVE TO SAY, THE DIFFERENCE IS BIG"""PLAYMAKER'S""" WHO WILL STEP UP. GO BENGAL'S
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Ross called
9-27-04, 12:05 a.m.
BY GEOFF HOBSON
The Bengals could be very concerned that Sunday's kneecap injury to middle linebacker Nate Webster is going to put him out of action for possibly several weeks. Adrian Ross, who had been with the club the previous six seasons before being released just before training camp, said Sunday night from California that he will be in Cincinnati Monday to take a physical. More...
here's the link http://www.bengals.com/
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look's like adrian ross combing in for physical this week, that's good new's, now that nate could be out for week's. keep working bengals, we believe in you guy's who-dey.
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ok guys look, there going to lose games, even the best lose, what counts is when you lose, and were you lose,say beginning of season, or middle of season, or end of season. dent let this preseason falcon game get you pissed off, because were probley going to lose a few more games this year, but the key is when we win. yes early is good but i will take them any way they come, i would much rather start strong, then come on strong at the end of the year. i also dent think marvin will show his mark on the defence this early, he will open a bag of schemes,and they will be good defenders. so please dent let this game get you down, nothing more then a learning experience, and dent think carson wont get sacked again this year, because he will, its football, he is not perfect yet. i predict they make the playoffs, not because iamb a bengal fan, but rather a believer, we deserve it. yea your going to here people say vic did not play, and we still kicked your asses, well thats fine but , would have to say the bengals thought they would roll south and kick some ass easily, you know combing off that nice win, last week with the champs. but we cant take no game softly, we must want every game and be stingy, and want to destroy the other team, have the same desire that they had with the pats game. we thought we would roll over falcons ,and got rolled over. we will be afc champs in our division no problem, giving we fight for every game. dont GET BIG HEADS, JUST PLAY SMART BALL. go bengals.
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Middle has Ray of hope
8-6-04, 8:30 a.m.
BY GEOFF HOBSON
Nate Webster
GEORGETOWN, Ky. -- The first day, Rich Braham tried to tear into Nate Webster’s helmet.
A few days later, Webster tried to crawl into Braham’s head.
A few days after that, Braham, the man who has been here the longest in the middle, had his mind set about Webster, the newest man in the middle.
You can watch Carson Palmer all you want this weekend in the Friday intrasquad scrimmage and Saturday’s Mock Game. But if you like defense and want to know how the Bengals have changed theirs, you’ll watch No. 52.
“I put him right there close to Ray Lewis,” said Braham after a week of finding out about the Bengals new middle linebacker. “I tell you what, if he continues to improve, I think he’ll be that caliber. ...More...
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well i was banned for a short time, and i deserved it very much so, but i did say i was sorry. billy can stand for me, i was just very upset , it will not happen again, i just wanted them to take that dam game, we would be setting just pretty right now you know what i mean, so im very sorry to offend anybody, on the board, will not happen again i promise, they could lose the rest of thier games and i would not act like i did after the titans game, so again im very sorry, but we will not lose the rest of our games go bengals.