Team records:Cincinnati: 0-4 SU, 1-3 ATS Dallas: 3-1 SU, 2-2 ATS Cincinnati most recently:When playing in October are 3-7When playing on turf are 4-6After being outgained are 4-6 When playing outside the division are 4-6 Dallas most recently:When playing in October are 6-4When playing on turf are 7-3After being outgained are 5-5When playing outside the division are 9-1 Current streak:Cincinna
“The Queen City” is next on the draft board. Home to Skyline Chili. If you’ve never had the pleasure of this culinary “treat”, well then you’re probably lucky. Granted, I’ve had it more than once in my life just because...
Previous Five Picks 4) Oakland Raiders: DeSean Jackson, WR, California5) Kansas City Chiefs: Chris Long, DE, Virginia6) New York Jets: Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas 7) New England Patriots: Vernon Gholston, DE/OLB, Ohio State8) Baltimore Ravens: Ryan Clady, OT, Boise State Click here to see the entire Mock Draft. The Longest Mock Draft in NFL History Continues...Something I failed to take into consideration when planning this 230,000 word mock draft was the fact that if I write about the same players fifteen times I’m guaranteed to start repeating myself.I may like listening to myself say the same thing over and over again, but I’m not sure anyone else does (my wife tells me nobody does).This thing is a work-in-progress—I’m not sure a thirty-one part column has ever been attempte
The Jets will take on the Bengals in the Cincinnati with kickoff at 4:15PM.
Game: New York Jets (1-5) at Cincinnati Bengals (1-4)
Date/Time: Sunday, October 21, 2007, 4:15pm (EDT)
TV: CBS
Radio: WEPN (1050)
Inactives:
(Jets)
TE Chris Baker
T Jacob Bender
WR David Clowney
DE Mike Devito
CB Andre Dyson
G Will Montgomery
TE Jason Pociask
QB Marques Tuiasosopo
(Bengals)
RB Rudi Johnson
CB David Jones
LB Corey Mays
LB Ahmad Brooks
LB Caleb Miller
C Dan Santucci
WR Antonio Chatman
…Just a quick note, former Jets third-round pick LB Anthony Schlegel will be starting at middle linebacker for the Bengals against his former team…
A few months back, I threw out a challenge to the followers of every other NFL team out there: tell us why your team will be better than the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2007. Plenty of eager writers told you exactly why they thought they'll be superior to the black and gold. Several teams had authors lined up that apparently backed out (probably due to the fact that they had no argument), and sadly, I thought Cincinnati's rep was going to be one of them. But fear not, my inbox found one last essay in this series. And after their showing on Sunday, I'd love to hear more on this topic.Today's author goes only by the name of Jason, although if I was a Bengal fan I'd prefer to remain semi-anonymous as well. At this point, I'll leave it up to him to defend the men that allowed 51 points to the Browns on Sunday, a team that scored a grand total of 7 against the Steelers... Why the Cincinnati Bengals Will Be Better Than the Steelers in 2007by Jason the Bengal Fan Who the heck am I: I’m ne
We're not too far off from the Sept. 6 kickoff of a brand new football season. As such, The Jaunt will be taking this opportunity to present team-by-team capsules which delve into rich (and not so rich) history, team culture (perceived and fo' real) and the future as viewed by The Jaunt editors and other contributors who have about the same expertise as any other media members pretending to know what will unfold during the upcoming season. We are also debuting The Jaunt Meeting Grounds which are forums for fans to stake claim to their territory and spark wars of words with thy enemy, or befriend other like-minded members. We encourage you to stop in and help us build up a no-holds-barred community of passionate fandom.Here is the 2007 preview of your...Cincinnati BengalsStadium: Paul Brown Stadium - A dying breed as far as non-corporate stadium naming. Gotta love a franchise that honors an iconic figure by plastering their name on the stadium's walls instead of selling out. Built in
Before I get started, I know the Jacksonville Jaguars come before the Bengals, but I have asked Davey to do them, and I will fix the order when he's finished...now onto the Awesomeness that is the Bengals...ROAR!!!...(yeah, I don't know why I decided to do that, that's probably one of those things that sound better in my head)2006 season: 8-8Head Coach: Marvin LewisOffensive Coordinator: Bob BratkowskiDefensive Coordinator:Chuck BresnahanPro-Bowl: Carson Palmer(QB), Chad Johnson(QB) and Willie Anderson(OT)Offense:The Cincinnati Bengal's offense was great yet again this season. They were ranked 8th in total offense and 6th in passing yards per game. After returning from a torn ACL in the first game of the playoffs the season before, Carson Palmer looked to rebound, and rebound he did. He threw for 4,035 yards, which was a career high, he threw 28 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. And for those impressive numbers he put up he was rewarded with a trip to Hawaii at the season's end. Ru