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Ohalate the worst safety............


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in Bengals History?

I can't think of anybody worse.

Ohalate was soo bad that to this day, I can't understand why they didn't just let Patrick Body or Indiana Jones play.

Name one safety in Bengals History that was worse than Ohalate?

That was a bad pick up. I know both of our safeties went down but there had to have been somebody out there who could bring more to the table than Ohalate.

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Honestly, ever since this guy retired: David1.jpg nobody's been close to being able to carry his jockstrap. :bengal:

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David Fulcher was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in 1986 in the third round and went on to become known as one of the NFL's largest, fastest, hardest hitting, and best Strong Safeties during his career. He was named to three consecutive Pro Bowl Games ('89, '90, and '91), made All-Pro teams in 1988, '89, and '90. In the Bengal's 1989 Superbowl year, he was named Defensive Back of the Year for the NFL - an outstanding, well-earned honor after a storybook season for the team.

David led the Cincinnati Bengals in tackles in 1991 with 95 - 68 of those tackles were solo. He led his team with 4 pass interceptions and 4 fumble recoveries. In David's six seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals, he accounted for 561 tackles - 388 solo and 173 assists, 27 pass interceptions (two of which were returned for touchdowns), and 10 fumble recoveries.

He is now retired and lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with his wife Judy, their daughter Kayla and son David, both who are talented athletes. During David's career, he devoted many hours to charitable events/appearances. He remains as active as ever in charitable activities and is a strong advocate for the education and guidance of today's youth. He started the first All Pro Sports Camp in the year 2000 to hit Cincinnati and has partnered with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society to host his 4th Annual David Fulcher Celebrity Golf To Cure MS tournament to raise money to find a cause and cure for MS - www.golf4ms.org. During the NFL season, David remains active in football, working for the NFL in close relationship to the Cincinnati Bengals as well as being a radio personality on both 700 WLW and 1360 Homer, the Sports Animal.

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