Posted by | Alikat | in Season Previews

 

Welcome to the “Drugs, Guns, and Booze Bengals” where you can be sure there’s a little somethin’ extra for you in the Gatorade bottle after a long, hot practice.  I mean it must be a great organization to come to if you can run fast, catch a ball, tackle somebody, and have the love of drinking, driving and hanging out in your SUV with a bunch of guns!

Now on offense, we all know the Bengals can score just about as much as they do on the police blotter.  Though running back Rudi Johnson just eats up yards, he gets no repsect since all the attention is paid to Carson Palmer and his wideouts led by Chad “Ocho-Cinco” Johnson lighting it up. 

The 30th ranked defense in the NFL has to learn how to stop the run because they can’t rely on getting the tons of interceptions they did back in 2005.  The problem is they are just too small up front with Michael Myers and John Thorton at the defensive tackle positions to get enough push. 

At the defensive end positions, you’ve got Justin Smith and Robert Geathers who can get you some sacks, but it never seems to be enough to contain good running games.  In the secondary, they drafted Leon Hall out of Michigan which should help the play making secondary, but I don’t see it being enough to consistently stop the running game of the Ravens and Steelers.

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