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Johnson, Graham lead Bengals over Rams
Written by SeattlePi.com   
Sunday, 09 December 2007

Cincinnati, OH (Sports Network) - Rudi Johnson ran for a touchdown, and Shayne Graham booted four field goals to lift Cincinnati over St, Louis, 19-10, in a messy affair played in a raw rain at Paul Brown Stadium.  Carson Palmer completed 21-of-29 passes for 189 yards and two interceptions for the Bengals (5-8), who have won two of their past three games. Johnson had 92 rushing yards and the touchdown on 23 carries, while DeDe Dorsey added 81 more on just four carries.

"This was a win that had its moments of brilliance at times and the opposite at other times," said Bengals coach Marvin Lewis.   The Rams (3-10) were down to third-string quarterback, Brock Berlin. Berlin was under center because regular starter Marc Bulger continues to struggle with the lingering effects of a concussion, while backup Gus Frerotte sat out with an injured right shoulder.

 

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Growlzone.com website and video featured nationally on AOL Fanhouse
Written by Jeff Moore   
Wednesday, 05 December 2007

Growlzone Goes National Again, and Cincinnati Bengals Fans Are Laughing! 

Growlzone.com and its  latest crazy video of Cincinnati Bengals fans having fun is being featured nationally on AOL Fanhouse  a website that is dedicated to the sports fans across the country.  Once again, Bengals fans are in the national spotlight proving that no one tailgates like the Cincinnati Bengals fans.  Recently Cincinnati was voted the fifth best city to tailgate in before an NFL football game.  Paul Brown Stadium has become legendary for its fans and their ability to have a good time even when the team is not doing so well, and the latest Growlzone.com video has fans across the country talking.

To quote AOL Fanhouse “NFL. Tailgating. Trucks. Guitar Hero. They all should go together at every NFL stadium across this great land of ours. In Cincinnati ... they all do.”

 

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Fans guide to the language of football
Written by Chick Ludwig   
Wednesday, 05 December 2007

Football has a language all its own and many don't understand the gridiron mumbo-jumbo. It is a foreign language. It is Sanskrit.  Well, Chick Ludwig is here to help with the interpretation of it all. So sit back, relax and enjoy this glossary of "The Language of Football."
  

A - Audible. A quarterback changing the play at the line of scrimmage as dictated by the defense. It's built into the QB's voice tone or cadence. He can use a color system or a number system. QBs also use a "check-with-me" where they call two plays in the huddle and check to the one they want at the line of scrimmage.

B - Bracketing. A double-team designed to take a receiver out of a play. One defender is in front of the receiver and another defender is behind the receiver. The double-team can also take place from side-to-side. Defenses will bracket a top receiver in an attempt to shut him down.

C - Chip. It's not a full-body block. It's a help-block - usually by a running back on a defensive end to give the QB more protection. A chip helps the offensive tackle secure the corner. It dictates that the back takes a piece of the defensive lineman and then continues his other assignment, which is normally a pass route.

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John Breech Week 13 Growlzone.com NFL Power Rankings
Written by John Breech   
Wednesday, 05 December 2007

On a rain soaked night that made Heinz field soggier then day old cheerios, the Bengals proved once again that they just aren’t that good this season. If you notice a weird aroma in the air on Saturday, that’s the smell of Fox’s worst announcing crew (which may or may not include Ron Pitts) headed to Paul Brown Stadium for Sunday’s epic Rams-Bengals game. 
On a side note, the Browns did lose this past Sunday, and like any other sadistic Bengals fan, my heart warms at the thought of a last second Browns loss on a controversial “no” touchdown.
Well, there are plenty of teams still alive for the playoffs (just not in the cities of Cincinnati or St. Louis), so without further adieu, lets get to the rankings…

NFC

1. Dallas Cowboys- With a win this week, the Cowboys can clinch their way into the playoffs, since they have been number one in these rankings since early in the season, I see no reason to pick against them now…Unless Tony Romo elopes with Carrie Underwood, then Dallas might have a problem, I’ll say Romo doesn’t elope and I’ll take the Cowboys 38-24 over the suddenly not so scary Lions.

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Steelers 24, Bengals 10: Frustration follows good start
Written by Bill Rabinowitz   
Monday, 03 December 2007

Now, there is finality.  There will be no last-ditch playoff run, no hope of salvaging the season.  The Bengals' season is now officially a failure.  The reasons were on full display to a national television audience last night during a 24-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Heinz Field.

"Obviously, this is a loss that doesn't sit well with us," coach Marvin Lewis said.  Cincinnati's supposedly vaunted offense, which came alive in last week's thrashing of the Tennessee Titans, reverted to its underachieving form of most of the season.  The Bengals defense created four turnovers, but couldn't stop the Ben Roethlisberger-to-Hines Ward connection. Ward caught two touchdown passes and hauled in several third-down passes to keep drives alive.

The special teams faltered again. Shayne Graham missed a 43-yard field goal attempt on the rain-soaked field. Glenn Holt fumbled a kickoff return for the second time this season. An offsides penalty on a punt with five minutes remaining allowed Pittsburgh a first down and the chance to milk precious time off the clock.

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Pittsburgh 24, Cincinnati 10
Written by Chick Ludwig   
Monday, 03 December 2007

Bengals' season slips and slides away in the muck of Heinz Field

Cincinnati continues to hurt itself with mistakes and blown scoring opportunities.  Here's the challenge facing the Bengals after their 24-10 defeat at the hands of the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night:  They must run the table and beat St. Louis, San Francisco, Cleveland and Miami to finish 8-8 for the fourth time in five years.  After blowing numerous scoring opportunities, the Bengals (4-8) got buried at the convergence of the Monongahela, Ohio and Allegheny rivers as the Steelers (9-3) smashed Cincinnati for the third straight time and improved to 7-0 at home.

Slippin' and slidin' on Heinz Field's soggy grass, the Bengals couldn't take advantage of the absence of Pittsburgh's superstar pair of strong safety Troy Polamalu and wide receiver Santonio Holmes.  No problem for the Steelers. They had quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and wide receiver Hines Ward. The two hooked up for a pair of touchdowns as Ward set the franchise record with 64 TD receptions, breaking the old mark of 63 held by Pro Football Hall of Famer John Stallworth.

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Steelers sweep Bengals 24-10
Written by Steelcityinsider.com   
Monday, 03 December 2007

The Pittsburgh Steelers improved to 9-3 on a rain-soaked night at Heinz Field, defeating the Cincinnati Bengals, 24-10.

PITTSBURGH – Bring on the Patriots.  The conditions at Heinz Field were not all that different from what they were here last Monday night when the Steelers and Miami Dolphins slogged their way through the mud in a 3-0 Pittsburgh victory.  But the Steelers, who travel to New England next week to take on the unbeaten Patriots, apparently learned something in that low-scoring affair about how to move the ball in less than ideal conditions.

While Pittsburgh relied on a short passing game and a straight-ahead rushing attack, Cincinnati didn’t adjust from its normal down-the-field passing attack.  The result was less-than-stellar performance from Carson Palmer and company, who looked inept all night and were unable to take advantage of four Pittsburgh turnovers.  The Steelers lost two fumbles and with two interceptions, but Cincinnati (4-8) never found any offensive rhythm.

 

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Bengals Game Day
Written by Columbus Dispatch   
Sunday, 02 December 2007

Bengals (4-7) at Steelers (8-3)
Kickoff: 8:15 p.m., Heinz Field (65,050, grass) Line: Steelers by 7

Forecast: Showers, 42 degrees

Story line
The Bengals hope to build on the momentum they gained from last week's 35-6 rout of Tennessee. Just as they did with the Titans, the Bengals might be catching Pittsburgh at the right time. The Steelers are coming off a Monday night game and will be without injured WR Santonio Holmes and probably S Troy Polamalu.

What's at stake?
The Bengals must win to even retain a mathematical chance at the playoffs, though they're probably doomed as it is. Of more immediate urgency is the need to regain some of their lost confidence.

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