Bengals-Colts scoreless at the half
The Bengals committed four turnovers in the first half. Doug Johnson threw two interceptions and had a passer rating of 36.6. Wide receiver Chris Henry and tailback Quincy Wilson lost fumbles at the end of pass receptions.
The Bengals had two sacks, one by linebacker Ahmad Brooks and a combined sack from linemen Xzavie Jackson and Jonathan Fanene.
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How does everyone look? Does Brooks seem like he's getting it? Is J-Jo looking 100%? Is Doug Johnson really that chintz? Is Marvin on the sideline? How do the new DTackles look? They could be a key this year.
I thought Paul Daugherty had a good column today on this year's team. It may really boil down to the question of whether Carson is really good or great.
Can you tell us anything about Reggie Kelly's injury?
Wishing for an update on my beloved Cincinnati Bengals. Any and all opinions appreciated.
Is Jeff Rowe the next Doug Flutie? Will Scott Koostra become a latter day Joe Walter or merely plateau as amn unconvincing backup. Was Tab Perry worth a pick in my fantasy draft (I took him in the fifth round)? Has the defense "mastered the scheme?" How strong is this team spiritually? Has the team chaplin been around much? My sense from a distance is that since the departure of Kitna the team has adopted a more secular orientation. Do you think that will impact our record this year? Have you ever met Geoff Hobson?
what is the status of Elling?
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