The Cincinnati Bengals Don’t Care About Bloggers

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It’s messed up that the franchise, which isn’t in the best of situations with a disgruntled superstar receiver, a couple of sub-par season and jail birds every other week, has the time and energy to intimidate a fan blog. Emphasis on fan, because ultimately, each blogger in the Fan-Sided family cares about the team they cover and wants to see it succeed. [link]

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