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Offseason Analysis: Cincinnati Bengals

By Ryan Lester on  From lesterslegends.com
The Benglas are such a mess.  That’s what I said when I previewed them before last season, and nothing has changed.  Strike that, they are even more of a mess.  At least you figured they’d be fine on Offense last year.  Now they have a QB (Carson Palmer) coming off an injury, their rushing attack is a mess, and their WRs still don’t want to play for them.  Cedric Benson looked great down the stretch, but he’s an unrestricted free agent.  I’m not convinced he’s an RB you can depend on for a...Read Full Story

Cincinnati Bengals Schedule: First Glance & Over Analysis

By Edward Wallace on  From tddance.blogspot.com
Cincinnati BengalsThe Bungels have done it for many years with the exception of 1 decent season. With a very good quarterback and two nice receivers the team should have done more, injuries have played a part. Not to mention a horrible defense and for head coach Marvin Lewis to have a defensive background and such a bad defense is unacceptable. Unless you're Mr. Ralph Brown who just can't seem to let go of him.Green=PrimeTime GameBlue=McSpazz's Can't MissWeek 1 (9/13)- Denver @ Cincinnati (1...Read Full Story

Chiefs work out RB Chris Perry

By cthorman on  From arrowheadpride.com
Chiefs work out RB Chris Perry The Chiefs worked out free agent RB Chris Perry this week. "Back from the dead. Perry, the No. 26 overall pick in 2004, fell out of the league last offseason after a dreadful 2008 campaign that began with him starting at tailback for the Bengals. How far the Cincinnati running game has come. Perry was drafted by the UFL's Orlando Tuskers over the summer."Read Full Story

PFT: Bengals’ Lewis named coach of year

By News_One on  From news-one.org
The Cincinnati Bengals’ Marvin Lewis has been named the Associated Press coach of the year. He’s the second head coach of the Bengals to win the award.  Team founder Paul Brown secured the honor in 1970, when the Bengals won the AFC Central during the franchise’s first NFL season. Follow this link: Share and Enjoy: Tagged as: newsRead Full Story

Bengals' Lewis wins Coach of the Year award

By nflmonday on  From nflmonday.com
Marvin Lewis has won the Associated Press 2009 NFL Coach of the Year award for guiding his team to the playoffs during a season marked by tragedy.5 Vote(s)Read Full Story

Chris Perry: 10 Twitter Job Search Don’ts

By Trace Cohen on  From blog.brand-yourself.com
If you search for tips on using Twitter in your job hunt, you will come across a lot of great resources for using this social medium and the plethora of complimentary tools and applications available to create your personal brand and connect with potential employers. However, while there is a lot of information out there about what you can do on Twitter to advance yourself and your job search, I think it is important to be reminded of what not to do on Twitter, for it doesn’t take much to...Read Full Story

Bengals release RB Chris Perry

By nflmonday on  From nflmonday.com
Running back Chris Perry was released Monday by the Cincinnati Bengals, who also were prepared to cut ties with offensive tackle Levi Jones, another 20 Vote(s)Read Full Story

Bengals make RB Scott third of 11 picks signed

By nflmonday on  From nflmonday.com
The Cincinnati Bengals signed sixth-round draft pick Bernard Scott and waived four players at the conclusion of their minicamp Saturday. 17 Vote(s)Read Full Story

Cincinnati Bengals release injury-plagued RB Chris Perry

By nflmonday on  From nflmonday.com
The Bengals have released running back Chris Perry, ending an injury-plagued career in Cincinnati for the former first-round pick.8 Vote(s)Read Full Story

Cincinnati releases RB Perry

By nflmonday on  From nflmonday.com
CINCINNATI (AP) -- The Bengals have released running back Chris Perry, ending an injury-plagued career in Cincinnati for the former first-round pick.7 Vote(s)Read Full Story
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