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The defense looks pretty tough this year, I am excited. I think the DL can stop the run and get consistent pressure, while the LB corp is very talented. Other than Crocker, I think the secondary is pretty stout as well...I really think the Bengals have a chance to compete this year.
 
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RB07OSU;1527308; said:
The defense looks pretty tough this year, I am excited. I think the DL can stop the run and get consistent pressure, while the LB corp is very talented. Other than Crocker, I think the secondary is pretty stout as well...I really think the Bengals have a chance to compete this year.

eh, Leon Hall is subject to getting torched a lot

I was so pissed when the Jets traded right in front and took Revis and the Bengals had to settle with Leon Hall

the offensive line still looks pretty shitty, and Carson getting hit constantly is not a good thing
 
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cuts

Bengals announce roster cuts!! Surprises and not-so-much

The Cincinnati Bengals officially announced their roster trimmings to get to the league-mandated 53 players.

According to Bengals.com, the following have been waived by the team:

--S Marvin White (third-year player; Texas Christian)
--G Andrew Crummey (second-year player; Maryland), injury settlement
--S Corey Lynch (second-year player; Appalachian State)
--G Jason Shirley (second-year player; Fresno State)
--DE Chris Harrington (first-year player; Texas A&M)
--RB James Johnson (first-year player; Kansas State)
--TE Kolomona Kapanui (first-year player; West Texas A&M)
--WR Maurice Purify (first-year player; Nebraska)
--WR Freddie Brown (rookie; Utah)
--TE Darius Hill (rookie; Ball State)
--DT Ventrell Jenkins (rookie; Kentucky)
--DT Clinton McDonald (rookie; Memphis)
--CB Rico Murray (rookie; Kent State)
--T Augustus Parrish (rookie; Kent State)
--FB Chris Pressley (rookie; Wisconsin)
--LB Dan Skuta (rookie; Grand Valley State)
--K Sam Swank (rookie; Wake Forest)
--FB Fui Vakapuna (rookie; Brigham Young),

while the following had their contracts terminated, not subject to waivers:
--LB Darryl Blackstock
--LB Jim Maxwell
--DT Langston Moore.

Those that have been waived, with the exception of Marvin White, can be added to the team's practice squad should they clear waivers. Receiver Antonio Chatman has been placed on injured reserve.
 
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:rofl: oh goodie

Fantasy Football Breaking News - Rotoworld.com

Bengals nickel back David Jones (foot surgery) is out for Week 1 and still has no timetable for return.
Next up in the nickel is late-round rookie Morgan Trent, who wasn't even any good at Michigan. The Bengals will struggle to cover slot receivers early in the season. They get Brandon Stokley and James Jones in the first two games. Sep. 6 - 1:24 pm et
 
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http://news.cincinnati.com/article/20090909/SPT02/909100364/1062/SPT/Palmer++Week+s+practices+will+rust-proof+him
During the early part of training camp, it was questions about the right elbow. For the last three weeks, it's been about the left ankle. When it comes to injuries, it's become old hat for Carson Palmer.

On Wednesday, Palmer declared the ankle 100 percent and said he is practicing at full speed this week as the Bengals prepare to face the Broncos in the regular-season opener at Paul Brown Stadium.

"I kind of expect them every week, at least for the first month of the season," Palmer said. "Going back to '06 when I blew my knee out, I got those questions until about week 8, 9, 10. So I'm used to being in this situation and kind of fielding all sorts of questions."

The biggest question now is whether Palmer can knock all the rust off this week and be effective against the Broncos. According to the seven-year veteran, the short period of inactivity should not be a problem by the end of the week.

"We don't do walkthroughs very much around here. Every practice, we're in shoulder pads or full gear and we're going at it," Palmer said. "Obviously the quarterback isn't live, but we practice full-speed. And being my sixth year starting in this league, going through all of training camp for the most part, until we got to the second game, I had that feeling then. It'll take a couple snaps to get the rust off, but it won't take much."

Palmer did say a throw count exists during practice. Coaches don't want him throwing more than 120 balls during the two-hour sessions; the average is usually around 80.
INJURY REPORT: Wednesday marked the official period when coaches could not hide injuries anymore.

The first injury report was released and showed that CB David Jones (foot) and OT Andre Smith (foot) are out. OG Scott Kooistra (knee) and SS Roy Williams (thigh) took part in limited practice.

For Denver, S Josh Barrett (shoulder) and DL Kevin Smith (knee) did not participate in practice. WR Jabar Gaffney (finger), OG Chris Kuper (ankle) and RB Knowshon Moreno (knee) had limited participation.
 
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