Published on: 31st July, 2010
The Bengals are a rag-tag group brought together under various circumstances and experiences. Underlying this puzzle of a team are the veterans which have experienced the bone-crushing hits that separate professionals from amateurs. As of July 31, 2010, the average NFL experience of a Bengals player is approximately three and ...Published on: 25th July, 2010
As the anticipation grows and we slowly move to the edge of our seats, we wistfully recall the season known for football. Where the gridiron is filled with not only players—but with the hopes and dreams of the fans who love them. The fan experience for football may have some ...Published on: 23rd July, 2010
Like every season, training camp always brings the start of something new and the end of something old. Veterans who are too veteran may find themselves unemployed (see Rudi Johnson of the Bengals) and new rookies may either take a job from another player or never see the light ...Published on: 21st July, 2010
A season emerges and the picture slowly clears from the mist and smoke of thought, dream, and hope. In 2010 there were changes in the air. A recession had ended and so too, for a city known as a Queen hope renewed of a lingering past two decades ...Published on: 17th July, 2010
The official website of the Cincinnati Bengals published yesterday upcoming key dates leading up to the start of the 2010 season, as follows...Begin SlideshowPublished on: 11th July, 2010
It seems to all that the Bengals are locked in at wide receiver. Nevertheless, there is a serious competition—a literal mob of people—trying out for wide receiver. Sure, there are the givens: Chad "Mr. Personality" Ochocinco, Antonio "I'm Not Laveranues Coles" Bryant, and Andre "Mr. Anonymous" Caldwell. After that you have ...Published on: 10th July, 2010
When Madden 2010 came out last season, the Bengals had a middle to low end overall rating (starters only) of 77.23. This year, the Madden 11 team gave the Bengals a much deserved increase in overall ratings for starters, to 83.41. With the ability to improve via squad ...Published on: 7th July, 2010
The 2010 Bengals campaign is not just about the fourth most difficult schedule in the league but about who will be there to fight for Cincinnati. Strategy is all about position. Who wins and who loses is not only week-to-week but also practice-to-practice, position-by-position. As Bengaldom prepares to enter training camp, the ...Published on: 3rd July, 2010
Both the success and failure of the Cincinnati Bengals will weigh on the emergence of a balanced offense. Teams will be prepared for a strong running game— regardless if Cedric Benson or Bernard Scott carry the backfield (pending Ced’s new legal challenges). Nonetheless, in order to keep the balance— should ...Published on: 9th January, 2010
The Cincinnati Bengals ended the 2009 campaign respectably and now are a team that needs to hold the line and improve upon an emerging team in 2010. Here are some of the immediate key areas (assuming the Bengals are able to stay at the current "status quo"): 1. Tight End The Bengals lost ...