Posts Tagged ‘AFC North’

Cincinnati Bengals Sign Flashy Tight End

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Mike Brown and company make it too easy on the rest of us. If you don’t want to your public image to suggest you foster a breeding ground for unruly players to thrive in, perhaps you should stay away from players who have legal baggage attached to them — regardless if you need tight [...]

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Reebok Enables Ochocinco

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

As Chad Ocho Johnson Cinco embraces the social media craze — Twitter and Ustream are his “drugs” of choice — he’s brought an older catchphrase back into our everyday vernacular: Child, please. These two words pretty much permeate throughout Chad’s current Internet existence. Take these examples… for example:

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New Roethlisberger Commercial Is A Lie

Friday, July 24th, 2009

I’m not trying to kick Ben Roethlisberger while he’s going through a potentially tough situation, but his new commercial for Dick’s Sporting Goods/Nike isn’t accurate. In it, Big Ben is telling a prospective buyer how the new Nike Marauders are good for helping a quarterback move around the pocket so they can better avoid [...]

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Chad Johnson Gets Emotional About the Bengals

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Apparently, not being traded away from the Cincinnati Bengals is enough to make a grown man cry. Or at least it is for Chad Ocho Johnson Cinco.
Read more over at the Cincy Jungle.

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Don’t You Have To Break The Plane?

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Perception is a funny thing. Just ask the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers. One side sees fourth and short while the other sees game-winning touchdown. Who’s right? Naturally, the Pittsburgh media sees touchdown:

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Browns Solider On, Suspend Winslow

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Obviously, NFL teams govern themselves like so — if a player voices an opinion the team doesn’t agree with or deems inflammatory, said player can get suspended. Just ask Kellen Winslow. The Browns tight end received a one-gamer for his comments about Cleveland’s front office and their apparent lack of concern for Winslow’s [...]

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