{mosimage} Say what you want, but Chad Johnson is a publicity addict. He should just go ahead and stand up, state his name and admit to being addicted to needing publicity. After officially changing his surname this week to Ocho Cinco in an attempt to sell more jerseys and gain the attention for some reason he so desperately needs, Johnson has placed a bull’s eye squarely on his back with Cincinnati Bengals fans.
"Outside of Erik Williams, before his accident, probably the best right tackle to ever play the game. He blocks the sun. He’s been a staple on that line from day one. He’s got everything — the knowledge of the game, feet, hands, head, the heart, the love. Everything you want in a right tackle." — Oakland Raiders DT Warren Sapp on Willie Anderson
"Obviously, Willie continues to be the rock. When he’s sore and probably more injured than most guys would let on, he gets himself out there and prepares. Even when he’s not taking the practice reps, he’s there in support mentally of the guy who’s in there. His presence means a lot all the time. He keeps driving and pushing guys and bringing guys along with him." — Bengals coach Marvin Lewis on Anderson
"They’re a close group and they’ve adopted the mentality that together we can block anybody but if every man’s on their own we block nobody." — Bengals offensive line coach Paul Alexander on his linemen
"(As a line coach), when you have a rookie out there playing left tackle, you’re not watching the game, you’re watching that guy on every play. Whitworth, I don’t even look at him. That’s probably the best thing I can say about my confidence in him." — Alexander on rookie LT Andrew Whitworth
"We all pull together and we take pride in having an offensive line that’s known as a good O-line. We don’t want to be the weak link of the team or (individually) the weak link of the group. We put pressure on ourselves to compete with each other each and every week because the pressure is put on us." — Anderson on the line as a unit.
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If the Bengals repeat history, they'll come out of the Under Armour Senior Bowl later this month with some pretty good players.
Marvin Lewis' second trip in five years to staff the Mobile, Ala., all-star game became official...
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One of the things the Bengals have going into 2009 is pulling rank on 2008.
The Bengals are playing four of the six worst defenses from this past season, as well as three of the four worst offenses against a schedule of foes that...
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The Bengals ended the year silently Wednesday as the team took stock with players dispersing for the offseason and the coaches heading for a break.
The silence is an indication that head coach Marvin Lewis' staff is going to...
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