daytondailynews.com - 6/2/2008
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My five areas of concern regarding the Cincinnati Bengals this offseason:
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MONDAY MORNING ONE-LINERS
ProFootballTalk.com —
... White Syndrome , a condition characterized by abnormal electrical pathways that cause a disruption of the heart’s normal rhythm. Says Bears DB Danieal Manning of playing nickel back instead of starting at cornerback, “I’m cool with it, honestly. Not to just sound politically correct, but I’m good. I like it, I really do.” Says Chicago’s Mike Brown, “When I’m on the field, I feel like I’m one of the best safeties in the league. ” Bengals C Eric Ghiaciuc may be under more scrutiny than any other player on the team. The Packers are pleased with ...
Not Good: Bengals Offense Could Be Bigger Concern Than the Defense in 2008
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... The Dayton Daily News' Chick Ludwig is concerned. The Cincinnati Bengals are in bad shape, training camp is less than two months off, and there's no indication things will improve anytime soon. ...
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