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How did Ced avoid suspension


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Ced seems like such a mellow guy in interviews, almost hippy-like. He must have a dark side or he's suppressing something. I don't know

I suspect he gets a few beers in him and things change. It seems like both his incidents were at the end of a night of drinking.

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On a personal note, he really needs to get his s**t together. He obviously has some issues. He's a good player and seems like a decent guy but he is running out of chances.

I like him as a player as well, but I'm betting he only has one good year left (as a bell cow type at least). And I'd wager this is his last season as a Bengal.

Cincy intended to replace him with Daniel Thomas in the draft... but the Dolphins traded up to snag him. So I'm betting we see the Bengals draft a Benson replacement next year.

LaMichael James.

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On a personal note, he really needs to get his s**t together. He obviously has some issues. He's a good player and seems like a decent guy but he is running out of chances.

I like him as a player as well, but I'm betting he only has one good year left (as a bell cow type at least). And I'd wager this is his last season as a Bengal.

Cincy intended to replace him with Daniel Thomas in the draft... but the Dolphins traded up to snag him. So I'm betting we see the Bengals draft a Benson replacement next year.

LaMichael James.

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Go Ducks ^.^

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Oh for f*ck's sake. Moneygrubber sues Benson.

Former Chicago Bears running back Cedric Benson has been sued by a woman who claims that the football player’s dog bit her while she was a guest in his Cincinnati home two years ago.

Heather Schwartz was at Benson’s home on Oct. 18, 2009, and was “seated and began putting on her shoes” when his dog “without provocation suddenly attacked (her) and began biting her breast,” according to the lawsuit, which was filed Friday in Cook County Circuit Court.

The lawsuit said Schwartz was injured by the bite, but did not offer details of how badly she was hurt.

The dog looked like a Rottweiler, according to the lawsuit.

Schwartz alleges that Benson failed to protect her while she was a guest in his home and knew or should have known that his dog was likely to cause injury. She is seeking an unspecified amount of money. Her attorney could not be reached.

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Oh for f*ck's sake. Moneygrubber sues Benson.

Former Chicago Bears running back Cedric Benson has been sued by a woman who claims that the football player’s dog bit her while she was a guest in his Cincinnati home two years ago.

Heather Schwartz was at Benson’s home on Oct. 18, 2009, and was “seated and began putting on her shoes” when his dog “without provocation suddenly attacked (her) and began biting her breast,” according to the lawsuit, which was filed Friday in Cook County Circuit Court.

The lawsuit said Schwartz was injured by the bite, but did not offer details of how badly she was hurt.

The dog looked like a Rottweiler, according to the lawsuit.

Schwartz alleges that Benson failed to protect her while she was a guest in his home and knew or should have known that his dog was likely to cause injury. She is seeking an unspecified amount of money. Her attorney could not be reached.

She waits two years, and then decides to sue? Something smells fishy to me.

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Oh for f*ck's sake. Moneygrubber sues Benson.

Former Chicago Bears running back Cedric Benson has been sued by a woman who claims that the football player’s dog bit her while she was a guest in his Cincinnati home two years ago.

Heather Schwartz was at Benson’s home on Oct. 18, 2009, and was “seated and began putting on her shoes” when his dog “without provocation suddenly attacked (her) and began biting her breast,” according to the lawsuit, which was filed Friday in Cook County Circuit Court.

The lawsuit said Schwartz was injured by the bite, but did not offer details of how badly she was hurt.

The dog looked like a Rottweiler, according to the lawsuit.

Schwartz alleges that Benson failed to protect her while she was a guest in his home and knew or should have known that his dog was likely to cause injury. She is seeking an unspecified amount of money. Her attorney could not be reached.

She waits two years, and then decides to sue? Something smells fishy to me.

Yea really i could understand if it was last week, but 2 years ago wow she must really need money now.

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Oh for f*ck's sake. Moneygrubber sues Benson.

Former Chicago Bears running back Cedric Benson has been sued by a woman who claims that the football player’s dog bit her while she was a guest in his Cincinnati home two years ago.

Heather Schwartz was at Benson’s home on Oct. 18, 2009, and was “seated and began putting on her shoes” when his dog “without provocation suddenly attacked (her) and began biting her breast,” according to the lawsuit, which was filed Friday in Cook County Circuit Court.

The lawsuit said Schwartz was injured by the bite, but did not offer details of how badly she was hurt.

The dog looked like a Rottweiler, according to the lawsuit.

Schwartz alleges that Benson failed to protect her while she was a guest in his home and knew or should have known that his dog was likely to cause injury. She is seeking an unspecified amount of money. Her attorney could not be reached.

She waits two years, and then decides to sue? Something smells fishy to me.

Yea really i could understand if it was last week, but 2 years ago wow she must really need money now.

Of course she needs money. Dope ain't free ya' know.

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