I don't believe you mean to say quarterback...Carson Palmer is almost never in the news making statements. I believe you mean wide receiver Chad Johnson.
Now I am gonna have a stab at this one: Just a bit of fun, y'unnerstan... the Cleveland Browns play in Cleveland & the Cinncinnati Bengals play in Cinncinnati... Go on, tell me I am not wrong ! There must be a catch, but I am in UK, so.....
All NFL games are nationally broadcasted, so they don't have hometown TV announcers like some other sports do. Since the Bengals are an AFC team, most of their games are carried on CBS. If they're playing at home against an NFC team, the game would be carried by Fox. Sunday night games are on NBC, and Monday night games are on ESPN.
QB is another way to say quarterback so I'm guessing it is quarterback-ness or in other words the quality of a person being a quarterback.
I don't know that history has recorded that as the Bengals began play in 1968, 20 years or so after Jackie Robinson (1947) began playing in MLB and Kenny Washington (1946) began playing in the NFL with the Los Angeles Rams. Some of the African-American players on the 1968 Bengals were running backs Paul Robinson and Essex Johnson, wide receivers Andre White and Warren McVea, defensive backs Jess Phillips, Charlie King, and Lonnie Wright, offensive tackle Ernie Wright, linebackers Al Beauchamp and Frank Buncom, and defensive linemen Andy Rice and Harry Gunner.
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The Bills easily. The Bengals are one of the worst teams so far in 2008.
because the quarter back stinks
Ohio is the home of the Cincinnati Bengals. The team was founded in 1966 and is the second iteration of the team, with a team with the same name playing from 1937-1941. The Bengal refers to the rare Bengal Tiger at the Cincinnati Zoo
No. However, Cincinnati has the Bengals and it is right across the river from Kentucky. The two are so closely tied that Cincinnati's airport is actually in Kentucky.
Now I am gonna have a stab at this one: Just a bit of fun, y'unnerstan... the Cleveland Browns play in Cleveland & the Cinncinnati Bengals play in Cinncinnati... Go on, tell me I am not wrong ! There must be a catch, but I am in UK, so.....
Yes, Jesus was very outspoken and cared so much about us that he gave his life.
Former NFL commissioner Bert Bell ('46-'59) was known to have said famously "on any given Sunday, any team in the NFL can beat any other team." So many teams have beat the Green Bay Packers. Aaron Rodgers, current Packer quarterback, has beat every team except the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Cincinnati Bengals. His favorite player is Rudi Johnson! This was answered by him in an interview when he was fourteen, but he is from Union Kentucky and is closer to Cincinnati( he said so) and so I'm sure it hasn't changed.
A group of Bengals refers to a pride or ambush. Bengal tigers are solitary animals in the wild, so they typically do not gather in large groups.
Bengals come in a range of sizes but they are fast growers so yes they do come big once they reach 1-2 years old. :)
All NFL games are nationally broadcasted, so they don't have hometown TV announcers like some other sports do. Since the Bengals are an AFC team, most of their games are carried on CBS. If they're playing at home against an NFC team, the game would be carried by Fox. Sunday night games are on NBC, and Monday night games are on ESPN.
QB is another way to say quarterback so I'm guessing it is quarterback-ness or in other words the quality of a person being a quarterback.