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Clements knows value veterans display
By Conrad Clowers
Cincinnati Herald Contributor
Sheer attitude has been Nate Clements key to success since coming into the NFL. It wasn?t like the NFL veteran attended a podunk university. Clements is a product of Ohio State where he starred for the Buckeyes. Now in his 12th season, there is little the veteran has not seen on the gridiron.
The Bengal defensive backfi eld has taken a beating by way of injury this season. Clements, who made his name and had success as a cornerback, is now doing the jack-ofall trades. The former Buckeye is also playing the role of safety for the Bengals also.
Clements spent the first six seasons of his NFL career as a cornerback for the Buffalo Bills. He tallied 23 interceptions in six seasons at Buffalo. During that time, Clements had a reputation as one of the best cover corners in the League. ?I always felt confident I could take theothers teams best receiver and shut him down,? said Clements. For his career, Clements has nine touchdowns. Five of those were interception returns, two punt returns, and two blocked field goal returns. During that time, Clements had a reputation as one of the best cover corners in the League.
The opportunity for ?greener pastures? came calling on the bay. Clements took his talents to San Francisco where he played for the 49ers for four seasons. Now in his second season with the Bengals, he finds himself in the position as a mentor to the younger defensive backs on the team.
This past off-season, the Bengals drafted Dre Kirkpatrick out of Alabama in the first round. The Alabama product has yet to play in a game due to injury. Clements knows that the League is tailored for young players and felt no threat whenhe heard about the draft. ?The team is going to draft players they feel can help them improve,? said Clements. At present, the Bengals just stopped a four-game losing streak by defeating the Super Bowl Champion New York Giants. Hopes of back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time since the 1981-2 season are still alive but will need a big turnaround the second half of the season. ?We dug ourselves a little hole,? said head coach Marvin Lewis. ?We?ve just gotta keep fighting, and we?ll be ok,? Lewis added. Still left on the schedule for the Bengals to have to contend with are dangerous receivers such as Dez Bryant (Dallas), Deshawn Jackson (Philadelphia), and Anquan Bolden (Baltimore). No matter if he is at cornerback or safety, Clements being on the field gives the Bengal defensive backfield intelligence. Veteran intelligence will give the Bengals an advantage of at least containing one of the dangerous receivers.
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