sports.aol.com - 4/28/2008
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This was supposed to be a new era of the Cincinnati Bengals. This was part of a new way. After finally, dumping Chris Henry after another arrest, the Bengals were going out of their way to tell us that they were staying away from problem players. For a while, I believed them. They used their first two draft picks on Keith Rivers and Jerome Simpson ... two guys who are known to be positive ...
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Aussie Rugby Gives the Bengals Ideas
The Sporting Blog —
... It was the last thing the winless Bunnies needed: five players, including Kidwell, recording blood-alcohol readings at a "regeneration session" in Brisbane on the morning after their 32-18 loss to the Broncos on Friday night. It sounds like the players were having their own regeneration sessions after the game already. The Bengals, beset by conduct issues, might have to follow the lead sooner rather than later considering they took the only draft pick who drove his car into an apartment building once.
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