Bengals 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.
MARK: SORRY, after your free pass to M.L. (your gutless) & your assessment of the Bengals...Your credibility is ZERO! I will no longer participate here.Grow up a 6th grader can report facts, you aren't able to man up!!!Do weather or stocks!!!
Seriously...as much as you people dislike Mark & this blog, why do you come back day after day?!?! Until you're the one writing for the Enquirer, maybe you should stop visiting this blog...and maybe work on your grammar.
It'll be great practice for him. You have to wrap people up in rugby, you can't just bump them with your shoulder, and you can't leave your feet while tackling. Those seem like good tackling exercises for all the Bengals.
Rugby is a fantastic game. Far more exciting than American Football.
I am, however, amazed that the team would allow Dhani to play. Pulled muscles and strained ligaments are very common in rugby. Especially for big lads with little experience.
The team does not have a contract w/ Dahani, therefore they have no say in what he is allowed to do. Dude has made more $$$ than most of us will in a lifetime. If he wants to play and risk injury, that is his choice. My guess is that what he is doing is more beneficial to his prospects for helping the team than the poison being spewed by the crybaby.
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11 Comments:
YAWN
Who cares?
You must be out of blog ideas. C'mon.
Geeze, the negativity. Go dwell on the glory days of the Big Red Machine while listening to AC/DC's Back in Black. You'll feel better in a jiffy.
MARK: SORRY, after your free pass to M.L. (your gutless) & your assessment of the Bengals...Your credibility is ZERO! I will no longer participate here.Grow up a 6th grader can report facts, you aren't able to man up!!!Do weather or stocks!!!
11:37
If you're going to insult someone, proper grammar is a must! You just murked yourself.
Mark, good luck growing up a 6th grader.
Seriously...as much as you people dislike Mark & this blog, why do you come back day after day?!?! Until you're the one writing for the Enquirer, maybe you should stop visiting this blog...and maybe work on your grammar.
Live your life...
Have fun dhani
Be great
It'll be great practice for him. You have to wrap people up in rugby, you can't just bump them with your shoulder, and you can't leave your feet while tackling. Those seem like good tackling exercises for all the Bengals.
Good luck Dhani!
Rugby is a fantastic game. Far more exciting than American Football.
I am, however, amazed that the team would allow Dhani to play. Pulled muscles and strained ligaments are very common in rugby. Especially for big lads with little experience.
The team does not have a contract w/ Dahani, therefore they have no say in what he is allowed to do. Dude has made more $$$ than most of us will in a lifetime. If he wants to play and risk injury, that is his choice.
My guess is that what he is doing is more beneficial to his prospects for helping the team than the poison being spewed by the crybaby.
I am happy for Dhani, it will be a great learning experience!
PS: Mark congratulations for your interest in different, interesting subjects!
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