Front Page arrow News arrow Latest arrow Rookie Brooks Stars As Man In Middle
Advertisement

Growl Zone Fan Photos

Bengal Town Weather

Cincinnati, OH
Temp: 16°F
Wind Chill: 16°F
Humidity: 81%
Speed: calm mph
Direct.:
Barom.: 30.63 in
CALM
Show more details
Provided by: 

Cincinnati Bengals Poll

Growlzone Game Photos

Growl Zone Qick Updates

Week One NFL Power Rankings and Playoff Picks

Alright Bengals fans, here are my three Bengals related thoughts following week one, first and foremost; if I continue to be a Bengals fan, I’m going to be impotent, bald and homeless by week five. Secondly, my friend Mel came up to me Sunday morning before the game and said “John, stop worrying, there is no way the Bengals can lose, ESPN says that no team has ever won their opening game with a rookie head coach and a rookie quarterback starting at the same time, so Baltimore can’t win.” On a side note, Mel’s goal in life is to tell me a statistic that I’ve never heard before, even if it’s as stupid as the one above.  Anyway, I called my bookie 30 seconds later, because if I’ve learned one thing in life, it’s that if ESPN, Vegas and Mel all think the Bengals are going to win, not only are they not going to win, but they’re going to lose so embarrassingly bad that I’ll have to take some sort of Advil, valium, heroin combination after the game.

 


Rookie Brooks Stars As Man In Middle E-mail
Written by Chick Ludwig   

If Ahmad Brooks keeps improving, he's going to lock up the Cincinnati Bengals' starting middle linebacker job.

The rookie third-round pick in the NFL supplemental draft will likely start his fourth straight game Sunday.

Already ranked sixth on the squad in tackles with 34 (23 solos), Brooks learned a valuable lesson while sitting out the first two games and being used sparingly the next two. He hates being on the sidelines.

"When I wasn't playing," he said, "it kind of frustrated me and made me more eager to go out there and perform, to help my teammates out. It helped me realize what I had."

Wanted: Takeaways

The Bengals led the NFL last season in takeaways (44), turnover ratio (plus-24) and points off turnovers (153).

They produced 11 turnovers in victories over Kansas City (3), Cleveland (3) and Pittsburgh (5). But they've managed just three takeaways in the last four games, losing three times.

Sunday's 29-27 loss to Atlanta marked the first time in 25 regular-season games the Bengals failed to get at least one takeaway. And they've scored just 27 points off turnovers this season — none since Game 3 at Pittsburgh.

"A lot of people thought that it was a fluke thing last year and that it didn't mean much," Bengals defensive tackle John Thornton said. "It actually helped our offense become one of the top offenses in the league. We had a lot to do with that. Now it's the other way around. We have to try to get more turnovers. Sometimes the ball isn't bouncing your way, but you have to keep fighting."

Then there was one

Baltimore is 42-1 under head coach Brian Billick when it grabs a lead of 14-plus points in a game.

The only loss came against the Bengals, 27-26, in 2004 when quarterback Carson Palmer threw for 200 yards and three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to rally the Bengals from a 20-3 deficit.

"That one game cost us going to the playoffs," Billick said. "Yeah, I'd say that's significant."

Linebacker shuffle

Look for strong-side linebacker Rashad Jeanty to return to the Bengals starting lineup with Brooks in the middle and Landon Johnson on the weak side.

Jeanty, sidelined four straight games with a sprained foot, practiced Wednesday and Thursday, and is listed as probable on the injury report.

Linebacker Brian Simmons (neck) is questionable, while cornerback Johnathan Joseph (ankle) and free safety Kevin Kaesviharn (knee) are probable.

Dayton Daily News

http://www.daytondailynews.com/s/content/oh/story/sports/pro/bengals/2006/11/02/ddn110306bennotes.html

 
< Prev   Next >

GrowlZone Videos

 

Bengals.com News

Cache Directory Unwriteable

Cache Directory Unwriteable

Powered by WebRing.

© 2008 Growlzone.com The Cincinnati Bengals Fans Meeting Place

Legal Disclaimer: GrowlZone.com is in no way affiliated
with or endorsed by the Cincinnati Bengals or the NFL.

This site is a member of WebRing.
To browse visit Here.