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Mark Curnutte offers the latest on the Cincinnati Bengals


Mark Curnutte started covering the Bengals and the NFL for The Enquirer in 2000. He previously wrote about urban affairs and other social issues for the Enquirer. He won the prestigious 1994 Unity Award from Lincoln University (Missouri) for "A Polite Silence," a seven-day series about race relations in Greater Cincinnati. He also has worked as an assistant features editor and features writer at The News & Observer in Raleigh, N.C. Curnutte is second vice president and a three-year board member of the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA). He is a 1984 Miami University graduate.

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Tuesday, July 26, 2005

Podcast No. 1: Bengals agree with Tab Perry

The Bengals held their annual pre-training camp luncheon today at Paul Brown Stadium.

this is an audio post - click to play


6 Comments:

at 7/26/2005 9:51 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm a Steelers fan, but I grew to appreciate the Bengals during my long tenure in Cincinnati. It's great to see The Enquirer continue to dominate the NFL beat, especially with Mark Curnutte leading the way. The podcast was fantastic! Just another very cool element of your Web site. Do you think there's a way we could get a picture of Mark posted on the site. I heard he was considered one of the sharpest-dressed NFL beat reporters a few years back by Sports Illustrated. Keep up the good work, Mark. Keep breaking stories and telling us far-from-Cincinnati fans what to expect as the Bengals try to finally end the drought and make their way to the playoffs.

 
at 7/27/2005 6:53 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm going to concur, Mark is one of the sharpest beat writers known to the league. Additionally, his work keeping us fans up to date is awesome.

WHO DEY!

 
at 7/27/2005 8:07 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mark,
This is a born in Cleveland, devout Brown's fan, to the point that I was in Lakefront Stadium when Jim Brown set the then single game rushing record, along with many many Brown's hightlights over those years. But, in all sincerity thanks to you, for the first time in my 37 years living in Cincinnati I have come to know and appreciate the Bengals. Your columns are insightful, and packed with useful information. Information on individual players is second to none. I also really enjoy the way you keep the readers informed regarding other NFL teams. I look forward to another exciting NFL season and becoming a "real Bengal's fan" thanks to you.

 
at 7/30/2005 4:09 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

The site is cool.

I kind of miss the old message board, but it got kind of ugly, so I guess I understand its removal.

One note, this "Who Dey" stuff, it is the most rediculous chant in the league. Please stop. I have been a fan all of my life, essentially, and am embarrased every time I hear you folks say it. Losing or Winning, please stop.
Come up with something else if you must. I thank you.

 
at 7/30/2005 4:09 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

The site is cool.

I kind of miss the old message board, but it got kind of ugly, so I guess I understand its removal.

One note, this "Who Dey" stuff, it is the most rediculous chant in the league. Please stop. I have been a fan all of my life, essentially, and am embarrassed every time I hear you folks say it. Losing or Winning, please stop.
Come up with something else if you must. I thank you.

 
at 8/03/2005 1:19 AM Anonymous Anonymous said...

What? This "Who Dey stuff" is ridiculous? Are you crazy? Get out. No seriously, leave. Don't come back.
You call yourself "essentially" a lifelong fan. Maybe you should "essentially" cheer for the Steelers this year.
Oh, and fire up the spell check next time around. Your "REDICULOUS" messages are embarrassing.

 
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