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It was a bummer to see Leonard gone. I think it's the right move though to keep Moya after the breakout preseason though. Hopefully, by some twist of fate, we'll see Leonard back in the orange and black soon. Good luck with the season!"Cheese is a modern day badass" - BonesMahoneyComment
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Bengals | J. Palmer named back-up QB
Tue, 6 Sep 2010 10:07:49 -0700
Updating previous reports, Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that QB Jordan Palmer (58 overall) has won the team's back-up quarterback position battle over J.T. O'Sullivan (58 overall). Palmer, the younger brother of Bengals starting QB Carson Palmer, threw for 440 yards and two touchdowns during the preseason and posted an 82.1 passer rating. O'Sullivan, who had a strong finish to the preseason, had a 71.2 rating while throwing for 376 yards.
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Bengals | RB by committee planned
Tue, 6 Sep 2010 10:07:49 -0700
Updating previous reports, Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that the Cincinnati Bengals plan to use all 3 of their running backs during their season opening contest versus New Orleans. RB Bernard Scott (69 overall) and RB Jerome Harrison (73 overall) will split most of the carries while rookie third round draft choice C.J. Spiller (72 overall) will be used moreso in a third down back role and in passing situations.
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Bengals | KR/PR duties to be shared
Tue, 6 Sep 2010 10:07:49 -0700
Updating previous reports, Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that Bengals rookie 2nd round draft choice CB Javier Arenas (99 RET rating) will handle the team's kick returns going into this season and rookie 6th round draft pick WR Jacoby Ford (99 RET rating) will return punts. Arenas had a 25.5 kick return average compared to Ford's 20.7 average while Ford's 10.4 punt return average bested Arenas' 2.6 average. The team may also expirement with 3rd round pick C.J. Spiller (99 RET rating) as a punt returner as he has taken practice reps at the position during the past two weeks.
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Bengals | McDonald wins battle but...
Tue, 6 Sep 2010 10:07:49 -0700
Updating previous reports, Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that Bengals WR Brandon London (68 overall) will remain the team's starter opposite Ochocinco despite being outplayed by WR Shaun McDonald (71 overall) during the preseason. The team believes that McDonald was best when used in a #3 receiver role and does not want to disturb the chemistry built between he and QB Carson Palmer. McDonald led all Bengals receivers with 21 receptions for 258 yards during the preseason.
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Bengals | CB Jefferson to start, for now
Tue, 6 Sep 2010 10:07:49 -0700
Updating previous reports, Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that Bengals CB Jonathan Joseph (77 overall) has been named the starter over Bengals rookie first round draft pick Joe Haden (80 overall). Haden will serve as the team's nickle back at this stage of the season.
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Bengals | Heavy D-Line rotation
Tue, 6 Sep 2010 10:07:49 -0700
Updating previous reports, Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that the Bengals will employ a heavy rotation at defensive end as they implement their new "Multiple front" scheme under new defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel. Defensive ends Michael Johnson (77 overall) and Robert Geathers (77 overall) will see most of the snaps when the team lines up with 4 down linemen. 300+ pound defensive ends Justin Bannan (74 overall) and Dwan Edwards (71 overall) will see the bulk of the plays when the team lines up in the 3-4. Bannan will also see time at defensive tackle.
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Bengals | Williams wins RG battle
Tue, 6 Sep 2010 10:07:49 -0700
Updating previous reports, Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer reports that Bengals G Bobbie Williams (72 overall) has won his positional battle with G Kyle Cook (71 overall) and will start in week 1. Williams, last year's starter, graded out higher during the preseason according to sources close to the team.
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Count me as another shocked reader to see Leonard go as well. Granted, I get it that its a numbers game, but, I was just shocked to see him go after last season. The move makes sense though. With Scott, Harrison and Spiller - Leonard would just be taking up a roster spot. I don't think it would be likely that he would even see the field much.
I'm looking forward to you defensive line rotation. You really have some big guys that you can put up there. I think, at the very least, you will see a big improvement in your play against the rush.
McDonald may have impressed in the preseason, but I like that you are keeping him in the slot role. He has so much speed and the routes for the slot receiver in the Saints playbook are really probably a better fit. His athleticism and speed should help him get seperation from the CPU corner. You have a nice receiving trio going into the season. I think its possible that all three of them could have between 50-60 catches each if the ball is spread out.Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008
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OGOchoCinco: Reggie do you really think you gonna get 200 yards against us like you did in the preseason? The PRESEASON? We talkin' bout practice man.
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reggie_bush: It's your defense that needs to be worried.
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OGOchoCinco: Malcolm Jenkins...victim #1. They may convert him to safety DURING the game after I get done with him. He may as well kiss da baby right now.
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OGOchoCinco: You really think these boys gonna stop me in THIS offense? Child Please. 90-100 catches in 2010, book it.
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OGOchoCinco: Myself, the Black Mexican with the Black Brit, B-London and my boy "The Farmer" McDonald whoopin ass and takin' names in 2010
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OGOchoCinco: Ah gameday morning and taking one last look at these so called "DB's"... Jenkins, stiffer than the Tin Man. Jabari Greer....who?! Randall Gay? Nah, that one is too easy.
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.Last edited by Deegeezy; 10-29-2009, 07:12 AM.Comment
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It mostly certainly is.
Leonard would have never seen the field and one thing I have learned while during this franchise and having a somewhat true to life active roster rule...Every body you can dress is valuable and there can not be a single wasted roster spot.
Moya will be the 3rd tight end, see the field on some passing downs, and be the long snapper.
Count me as another shocked reader to see Leonard go as well. Granted, I get it that its a numbers game, but, I was just shocked to see him go after last season. The move makes sense though. With Scott, Harrison and Spiller - Leonard would just be taking up a roster spot. I don't think it would be likely that he would even see the field much.
I'm looking forward to you defensive line rotation. You really have some big guys that you can put up there. I think, at the very least, you will see a big improvement in your play against the rush.
McDonald may have impressed in the preseason, but I like that you are keeping him in the slot role. He has so much speed and the routes for the slot receiver in the Saints playbook are really probably a better fit. His athleticism and speed should help him get seperation from the CPU corner. You have a nice receiving trio going into the season. I think its possible that all three of them could have between 50-60 catches each if the ball is spread out.
Originally posted by ARobb21Cutting Morgan TrentLast edited by Deegeezy; 09-11-2009, 02:32 PM.Comment
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I definitely agree with keeping McDonald in the slot. The routes always seem to be better for the slot receiver and often you get the chance to exploit bad matchups with safeties and linebackers. With McDonald's speed there should be a lot of opportunities for big gains. I always find myself throwing to my slot receiver more than my number two. Looking forward to the first game!"Cheese is a modern day badass" - BonesMahoneyComment
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I definitely agree with keeping McDonald in the slot. The routes always seem to be better for the slot receiver and often you get the chance to exploit bad matchups with safeties and linebackers. With McDonald's speed there should be a lot of opportunities for big gains. I always find myself throwing to my slot receiver more than my number two. Looking forward to the first game!
As Ochocinco would say...Child please.Comment
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Game 1, Year 2: New Orleans Saints at Cincinnati Bengals
- 2010 Opening Weekend -
31 -- 0-1
38 -- 1-0
Ironically a play that is a main staple of the Saints' offense, Bengals QB Carson Palmer throws a "swing screen pass" to rookie RB C.J. Spiller who plunges through two Saints defenders to score the game-winning touchdown with 25 seconds remaining. The scoring play was counted as a run and was Spiller's second rushing touchdown on the day as the third round draft pick scored on a dazzling 47-yard touchdown run in the second quarter via a toss play.
PALMER LEADS BENGALS TO THRILLING 38-31 SHOOTOUT VICTORY OVER NEW ORLEANS ON OPENING DAY
Bengals signal caller goes 26 of 33 for 359 yards and three touchdowns in first game under head coach Mike Martz | Rookie RB Spiller scores game-winning touchdown with just 0:25 remaining as Cincinnati starts 1-0 | Early "statement" game looms as team faces Baltimore in week 2
The new-look Cincinnati Bengals offense got off to a fast start to open the season as the team defeated the New Orleans Saints 38-31 on NFL Opening Weekend. Bengals QB Carson Palmer looked as sharp as ever in new Bengals head coach Mike Martz's offense, going 26 of 33 for 359 yards and three touchdowns, easily Palmer's best performance over the past two seasons. Bengals rookie third round pick RB C.J. Spiller also had a terrific day, carrying the football for 75 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winner from 1-yard away with 0:25 to go in the game.
The Bengals were put into position to score the game-winning touchdown following a 65-yard strike from Palmer to WR Shaun McDonald in which the 7th year receiver took all the way down to the New Orleans 1-yard line before being tackled. McDonald finished the day with 119 receiving yards on 5 receptions.
The Saints (0-1) were without RB Reggie Bush for most of the afternoon as the 5th year player from USC suffered a rib injury in the first quarter and was unable to return. Bush had gashed the Bengals for 220 rushing yards when the two teams met during the preseason. Still, the Saints' offense moved the ball with ease via the arm of QB Drew Brees, who matched Palmer's productivity with 359 passing yards of his own to go along with his four touchdown passes.
Brees would get one last chance to lead his team to a game-tying touchdown, but his hail mary attempt fell incomplete in the endzone, giving Cincinnati their first opening day win since 2007.
The Bengals (1-0) will host Baltimore (0-1) next week at home. The Ravens fell to the New England Patriots 21-14 in week one at Gillette Stadium.
Note: After starting the 2009 season 0-14, the Cincinnati Bengals have now won 3 consecutive regular season games...Bengals rookie FS Taylor Mays left the game in the first quarter with a sprained knee and missed the remainder of the contest however head coach Mike Martz stated in his post game presser that the former USC Trojan will be fine for next week's game.
Code:[B] [b][u]Box Score[/u][/b][u][/u] 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final[/b] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/saints_30.gif[/IMG] New Orleans 0-1 -- 7 10 7 7 31 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG] Cincinnati 1-0 -- 7 7 10 14 38 [U][b]1st[/b][/U] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/saints_30.gif[/IMG]: 10 yd TD pass from Brees to Henderson (Barth kick) 11:07 -- 0-7 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 42 yd TD pass from Palmer to London (Graham kick) 9:26 -- 7-7 [U][b]2nd[/b][/U] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/saints_30.gif[/IMG]: 8 yd TD pass from Brees to Meachem (Barth kick) 6:35 -- 7-14 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 47 yd TD run by Spiller (Graham kick) 1:57 -- 14-14 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/saints_30.gif[/IMG]: 20 yd FG by Barth 0:00 -- 14-17 [U][b]3rd[/b][/U] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 17 yd TD pass from Palmer to Ochocinco (Graham kick) 9:38 -- 21-17 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/saints_30.gif[/IMG]: 61 yd TD pass from Brees to Colston (Barth kick) 8:03 -- 21-24 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 42 yd FG by Graham 1:20 -- 24-24 [U][b]4th[/b][/U] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/saints_30.gif[/IMG]: 5 yd TD pass from Brees to Evans (Barth kick) 12:56 -- 24-31 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 2 yd TD pass from Palmer to Scott (Graham kick) 7:35 -- 31-31 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG]: 1 yd TD run by Spiller (Graham kick) 0:25 -- 38-31 [b][u]Notable Statistics[/u][/b][u][/u] [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/bengals_30.gif[/IMG] [b]Cincinnati [/b] [U] Passing RATING COMP ATT YDS TD INT [/U] 9-QB Carson Palmer 129.6 26 33 359 3 1 [U] Rushing ATT YDS TD [/U] 25-RB C.J. Spiller(R) 16 75 2 21-FB Jacob Hester 6 21 0 28-RB Bernard Scott 4 13 0 35-RB Jerome Harrison 2 11 0 [U] Receiving REC YDS TD[/U] 85-WR Chad Ochocinco 6 49 1 84-WR Shaun McDonald 5 119 0 28-RB Bernard Scott 5 35 1 80-TE Chase Coffman 4 46 0 12-WR Brandon London 3 74 1 25-RB C.J. Spiller(R) 2 28 0 86-TE Brandon Manumaleuna 1 8 0 [U] Defensive SOLO AST TFL SCK INT[/U] 58-MLB Rey Maualuga 5 1 0 0 0 24-CB Joe Haden(R) 5 2 2 1 0 41-SS Nedu Ndukwe 2 5 0 0 0 42-FS Taylor Mays(R)* 0 1 0 0 0 * - injured in first quarter (PCL sprain) | did not return [u] Kicking FG MADE FG ATT LONG MISSED XP MADE XP ATT [/U] 17-PK Shayne Graham 1 1 43 n/a 5 5 [B][U]Bengals Key Team Stats: [/U][/B] Total Offensive Yards: 479 Rushing Yards: 120 Sacks Allowed: 0 3rd down conversions: 5-10 (50%) Offensive Turnovers: 1 Penalties: 5 for 45 yards Time of Possession: 36:36 [IMG]http://i.cdn.turner.com/si/images/football/nfl/logos/saints_30.gif[/IMG] [b]New Orleans [/b] [U] Passing RATING COMP ATT YDS TD INT [/U] 9-QB Drew Brees 131.8 29 37 359 4 1 [U] Rushing ATT YDS TD [/U] 23-RB Pierre Thomas 12 86 0 25-RB Reggie Bush* 5 -3 0 * - injured in first quarter (ribs) | did not return 21-RB Demarco Murray(R) 2 9 0 [U] Receiving REC YDS TD[/U] 19-WR Devery Henderson 9 98 1 12-WR Marques Colston 8 147 1 44-FB Heath Evans 3 19 1 17-WR Robert Meachem 3 44 1 23-RB Pierre Thomas 2 10 0 88-TE Jeremy Shockey 1 21 0 80-TE Rob Grankowski(R) 1 4 0 25-RB Reggie Bush 1 2 0 16-WR Lance Moore 1 14 0 [U] Defensive SOLO AST TFL SCK INT[/U] 51-MLB Jonathan Vilma 5 2 1 0 0 50-OLB Dhani Jones 2 2 1 0 1 [u] Kicking FG MADE FG ATT LONG MISSED XP MADE XP ATT [/U] 5-PK Connor Barth 1 1 21 n/a 4 4 [B][U]Opponent Key Team Stats:[/U][/B] Total Offensive Yards: 444 Rushing Yards: 92 Sacks Allowed: 1 3rd down conversions: 3-9 (33%) Offensive Turnovers: 1 Penalties: 2 for 19 yards Time of Possession: 23:24 [COLOR="White"]. [/COLOR]
Code:Opponent (record) Result Bengals Player of the Game -Record- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- vs New Orleans (0-1) W 38-31 QB C.Palmer 26-33 359 yds 3 tds 1-0 vs Baltimore vs Tampa Bay at Baltimore at Kansas City vs Houston at Buffalo at Atlanta vs New York Jets at New England vs Cleveland at Pittsburgh at Carolina vs Miami at Cleveland vs Pittsburgh
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AFC North Standings - through week 1
Pittsburgh 1-0
Cincinnati 1-0
Baltimore 0-1
Cleveland 0-1
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Next Game:
Sunday, September 19th, 2010 @ 4:15pm
(0-1) at (1-0)
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.Last edited by Deegeezy; 09-11-2009, 10:09 PM.Comment
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Nice win! Looks like you may have found a future star there in C.J. Spiller."Cheese is a modern day badass" - BonesMahoneyComment
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Originally posted by Hawtsauce08looks like cj spiller played well, nice job dude
Spiller really looks nice. Carson Palmer also looked good finally. Maybe the playbook change and Martz's tutelage is all he needed.Comment
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