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Chris Henry and Chad Ochocinco's rededication to the Bengals could be the difference

More photos » by Tom Uhlman - AP 15 days ago: Cincinnati Bengals' wide receiver Chad Ochocinco catches a pass during football practice in Cincinnati on Friday June 19, 2009. (AP Photo/Tom Uhlman) Browse more photos » If I were to create a list right now of the stories that I'm most interested in heading into training camp, and the regular season, Chris Henry's return (and maturation) would...

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Remember Last Year Volume 4

James Walker, writer for the AFC North blog on ESPN.com, put together his 4th list of comments that people had to say about the division during this time last summer. It is always quite intriguing to see how big of fools some people make themselves. Notice how very few, if any, sound like hey came from Ravens fans. Comments dealing with the Ravens in Bold. "Big, big year with Ben Utecht . He gives...

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Bad Teams, Good Wide Receivers

Player Team Rec Yds Johnson, Andre HOU 1575 Fitzgerald, Larry ARZ 1431 Smith, Steve CAR 1421 White, Roddy ATL 1382 Johnson, Calvin DET 1331 Jennings, Greg GB 1292 Marshall, Brandon DEN 1265 Bryant, Antonio TB 1248 Welker, Wes NE 1165 Wayne, Reggie IND 1145 Last year was a great year for fantasy wide receivers: eight receivers topped 1200 receiving yards, three topped 1400 receiving yards and league...

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Arizona Cardinals Weekly Flock: Everybody Loves Rankings Right Edition

Positional QB Rankings - Essentially, the Cards are 1½ players deep at QB, led of course by the veteran Warner — coming off leading the Cards to their first Super Bowl appearance. Hall of Fame or not, even in his late 30s he delivers huge passing numbers (4,583 yards, 30 TDs in 2008). The big question: If Kurt got hurt last year, could Matt Leinart have led 'Zona to the Super Bowl? Likely...

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Silent Auction overtime? Former Bengals receiver guarantees playoffs

+ The Friar brought up a topic that's often generated debate among the CJ crowd. Originally we brought up the debate of overtime after the Bengals and Eagles finished the game in a 13-13 tie. However in reality, changing overtime because of a potential tie isn't a strong enough argument -- there's been two ties in the past ten years and four ties since 1990. But if the case is argued on fairness, then...

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49ers Power Rankings: The 10 most important players for 2009

Last week I stumbled across an interesting article completely unrelated to the 49ers . A writer for the Seattle Times put together a ranking of the 15 most important Seahawks for the 2009 season. Matt Hasselbeck topped the list, followed by Patrick Kerney , Walter Jones and TJ Houshmandzadeh. I can see how those four might be your most important guys. After reading the article, I thought, why not come...

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Seahawks Tailgate Insider – Monday June 29

In the current issue of Sporting News, T.J. Houshmandzadeh spoke about his new team with Dennis Dillon. “I just want to let everyone know that Matt Hasselbeck and I will be leading the Seahawks to the playoffs this season ,” Houshmandzadeh proclaims. “And we’ll be going to the Pro Bowl as a tandem. We’re both going to have top five seasons: He’ll have a top five...

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Sports: T.J. Houshmandzadeh Enjoys Ordering "The Houshmandzadeh" Just To See What Waiter Brings

CINCINNATI—Sitting at an Italian eatery with a plate full of Houshmandzadeh (ravioli verde stuffed with prosciutto and mushroom and topped...

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The Bengals Feel Optimistic and Confident

More photos » by Tom Uhlman - AP Browse more photos » There is a feeling in the air that has put a positive vibe in the Bengals locker room. Chad Ochocinco has proclaimed "we are going to the playoffs". Carson Palmer is comparing last season's feeling in the locker room to how "confident" this team feels this year. We know that Carson chooses his words wisely, never...

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Seattle Seahawks’ Mike Hass catching on

Recent reports out of the Seattle Seahawks’ Organized Team Activities suggest Mike Hass is a Pro Bowler waiting to happen. Tell that to T.J. Houshmandzadeh. Tell that to Deion Branch and Nate Burleson. Hell, send Logan Payne an e-mail. The fact is, this isn’t news. In fact, to anyone who knows about Mike Hass and his under valued abilities, [...] Added by: egriffin Viewed: 0 time(s) Tags/Keywords:...

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"It’s so different from Cincinnati, where I played for eight years. When you’d go out there, there ...

"It’s so different from Cincinnati, where I played for eight years. When you’d go out there, there were always people stopping you to take your picture or get your autograph. In Seattle, you can just go about your business. There are so many millionaires out there that they couldn’t care less who you are." T.J. Houshmandzadeh on Cincinnati... and apparently the annoyance...

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What offseason?

Yes, fellow NFL lovers, I really own that charm ;0 Head coaches are on vacation -- Philadelphia's Andy Reid and Minnesota's Brad Childress went fishing together in Alaska, where they presumably are not discussing how to incorporate dynamic first-round picks Jeremy Maclin and Percy Harvin into their offenses. General managers are examining 30-foot putts, not salary cap figures. Roger Goodell is climbing...

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Fantasy Football Preview TJ Houshmandzadeh

In spite of his 92 receptions and 904 receiving yards, the vast majority in the fantasy football community considered T.J. Houshmandzadeh’s 2008 campaign with the Cincinnati Bengals to be a flop. The reason being that Houshmandzadeh’s TD total dropped from an impressive 12 in ’07 to a less than productive 4 in '08. The main culprit being the loss of star QB Carson Palmer to a season-ending...

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Greg Jennings Signs 3 Year Extension

More photos » by Jim Prisching - AP WR Donald Driver reacts to the news that WR Greg Jennings got paid. Browse more photos » It's been known all offseason that the first order of business was agreeing with WR Greg Jennings on a new contract. He was scheduled to become a free agent after this season. The job is done . It's a three-year extension for $27 to $30 million, with $16 million guaranteed...

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Caldwell could be slot WR

The Dayton Daily News reports that Bengals WR Andre Caldwell could be the eventual replacement for T.J. Houshmandzadeh . The report states that Caldwell has seen time with the first unit in the slot and "looked very good as a receiver and was explosive returning kicks" during the recent minicamp. The report also says "Caldwell was exceptional running after the catch and displayed the...