juicedsportsblog.com - 5/8/2008
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Bengals have bigger issues to fight then taking on the entire free world
SCOTT JACOBS
I just read Mitch’s post about the Cinncinatti Bengals, and how they sent a cease and desist letter to one of their biggest fans, a blogger who ran the blog, Stripe Hype.
Call me crazy, but this could be the start of something huge.
BUCS NOT INTERESTED IN HENRY
profootballtalk.com 5/8/2008 — The blurb we posted on Tuesday regarding the fact that an unnamed team is interested in former Bengals receiver Chris Henry sparked a flurry of comments from folks guessing which renegade-happy team would be willing to take a crack at the ...
Battling for the Blogosphere: StripeHype v. the Bengals
gate21.net 5/8/2008 — In case you haven’t noticed (and given the fact most of my readers live in the south, and the fact that the Cincinnati Bengals … well … suck hard, you probably haven’t), there is a major showdown between blogosphere and the NFL brewing. This battle pits the Cincinnati Bengals against the Fan-Sided Blog Network and its StripeHype blog covering the Cincinnati Stripes.
Bengals' Henry wants to land in new city
daytondailynews.com 5/8/2008 — Troubled former Cincinnati Bengals receiver Chris Henry said Wednesday, May 7, he "wouldn't mind" going back to Cincinnati but that resuming his NFL career elsewhere would be better.
Alexander meets, greets Saints brass
nola.com 5/8/2008 — The Saints completed their visit with free-agent tailback Shaun Alexander on Wednesday, but he returned home to Seattle without a contract offer. It's unclear how serious the interest is from either side. Alexander, who was released by the Seahawks ...
Raiders Add Hartwell —
Mark Maske's NFL Insider 5/7/2008
The Oakland Raiders signed linebacker Ed Hartwell. Hartwell was out of the league last season after being released by the Cincinnati Bengals before the season. He'd been plagued by knee and heel injuries while with the Atlanta Falcons in the 2005 and ...
Chad Johnson's endorsements OK for now (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NFL News 5/10/2008
Chad Johnson's dustup with the Cincinnati Bengals hasn't hurt his multimillion-dollar endorsement deals so far, but his long-term prospects could suffer if things get ugly. The high-profile receiver is threatening to sit out the season if the Bengals ...