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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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Sunday, November 04, 2007

Bills go up 26-21

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Tailback Marshawn Lynch, who ran six consecutive plays to move the ball to the 8, ran right with an apparent seventh in a row but pulled up and tossed an 8-yard touchdown to tight end Robert Royal to give Buffalo a 26-21 lead with 5:51 left.

Lynch has run for 26 times for 96 yards.


12 Comments:

at 11/04/2007 3:52 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Mark,

I read you Q&A with Mike Brown.

Honestly, was that a joke? Did they censor your questions? Are you a real reporter or do you work for the Bengals?

You might as well let Dave Lapham interview the guy.

Have you been Bengalized?

What a waste of newsprint.

 
at 11/04/2007 3:54 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

This defense is horrible and cannot tackle....Get a coach that can teach tackling and a coach that knows how to prepare his team to play a full game....

 
at 11/04/2007 3:55 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Bengals are the worst team in the NFL.

They are pathetic.

 
at 11/04/2007 3:57 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I understand that Kevin Cosgrove, Nebraska's defensive coordinator will be looking for a job in a few weeks. The Huskers rank 119th in the nation against the run, but I still think Cosgrove would be an improvement over Lewis/Bresnahan's defense.

 
at 11/04/2007 3:58 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just turned the game on. I am so happy I didn't waste 3 hours watching these "professionals"...

 
at 11/04/2007 3:58 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nothing but softball questions and you call yourself a reporter? A 5yo could have asked those. What about the tough questions? If I were you I would be embarrassed.

 
at 11/04/2007 3:59 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, why are the wide receivers scared of getting hit. These pretty boys are making Carson look bad. What a joke. Ocho Cinco gets his bell rung on the sideline in the second quarter and he's scared to catch the ball for the rest of the game and that in turn actually gets him legitemately injured. Nice.

 
at 11/04/2007 3:59 PM Blogger gibbs12 said...

GetLostMarvin.com !

 
at 11/04/2007 4:00 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anybody else notice a difference in the offense when Watson was in the game versus Rudi? Maybe Rudi should have been Wally Pipped

 
at 11/04/2007 4:00 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

BOYCOTT this team. It's the only way. Mike Brown has got to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Step down, Mr Brown. You're an embarrassment to professional sports!

 
at 11/04/2007 4:17 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

What the hell kind of interview was that? Why don't you just kiss his butt a little more Mark! Way to let him off! This was about as good of an interview as the Bengals play defense. Maybe the enquire should fire you just as the Bengals Owner and Coaching Staff needs to go.

 
at 11/04/2007 5:00 PM Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mark, I wish you would have asked Mike Brown right after he said that the fans were loyal, why he isnt loyal back???? we fans feel he only cares about sellouts, victories on the field are not on the board (well he hopes 8-8 is his goal) He will NEVER put this team in the superbowl!!

 
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