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CINCINNATI -- Now you can add frequently bad actor Larry Johnson to a Cincinnati Bengals locker room already noted for drama. Yeah, this makes sense. It actually does, but only to a point. Full Article at AOL Sports
PITTSBURGH - Chad Ochocinco, always the self-promoter, planned to send mustard to the Steelers' defensive backs last week before coach Marvin Lewis halted the condiment giveaway. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
PITTSBURGH - NOVEMBER 15: Safety Chris Crocker #42 of the Cincinnati Bengals defends against a pass to wide receiver Mike Wallace #17 of the Pittsburgh Steelers November 15, 2009 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. View Photo »
We're supposed to beat these type of teams ... That's how we approach it. This could be one of those games where people expect the Cincinnati Bengals to fall flat on our faces.
| 0 comments so far Chris Crocker in his famous 2007 YouTube video. Spears performs in her Circus tour. Full Article at Yahoo! Buzztracker
Chris Crocker says, “Leave Rihanna Alone!” Ever since Rihanna made the courageous to speak out to 20/20’s Diane Sawyer about the night she was assaulted by former flame Chris Brown last February, the R&B crooner and his delusional nuthuggers... Full Article at Pop Crunch
Halfway through the season, the Giants, Ravens, Packers and Bears are alive for playoff spots. Mathematically. Based on what happened to them Sunday, it looks like time to start preparing for 2010. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
PITTSBURGH - NOVEMBER 15: Heath Miller #83 of the Pittsburgh Steelers tries to escape the tackle of Chris Crocker #42 and Dhani Jones #57 of the Cincinnati Bengals at Heinz Field on November 15, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Bengals won 18-12. View Photo »
Schaub was intercepted once and sacked twice. Chris Crocker's interception set up a Bengals field goal at the end of the first half. I missed that throw in the two-minute drill ... They were able to turn that into three points that shouldn't have been there.
CINCINNATI — It was the only time all day when — no matter how hard he tried — he just couldn’t come up with the play. Full Article at Dayton Daily News
CINCINNATI — It was the only time all day when — no matter how hard he tried — he just couldn’t come up with the play. Full Article at Dayton Daily News
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PITTSBURGH - NOVEMBER 15: Safety Chris Crocker #42 of the Cincinnati Bengals defends against a pass to wide receiver Mike Wallace #17 of the Pittsburgh Steelers November 15, 2009 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
View Photo »PITTSBURGH - NOVEMBER 15: Heath Miller #83 of the Pittsburgh Steelers tries to escape the tackle of Chris Crocker #42 and Dhani Jones #57 of the Cincinnati Bengals at Heinz Field on November 15, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Bengals won 18-12.
View Photo »Cincinnati Bengals' Chris Crocker (42) breaks up a pass intended for Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Mike Wallace late in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game in Pittsburgh, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009. The Bengals won 18-12.
View Photo »Cincinnati Bengals safety Chris Crocker (42) returns an interception against the Chicago Bears in the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009, in Cincinnati. Chinedum Ndukwe (41) follows.
View Photo »Chicago Bears receiver Devin Hester (23) fumbles the ball as he is tackled by Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Johnathan Joseph (22) and Cincinnati Bengals safety Chris Crocker (42) in the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »Cincinnati Bengals safety Chris Crocker, right, breaks up a pass intended for Houston Texans tight end Owen Daniels (81) in the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009, in Cincinnati.
View Photo »Green Bay Packers' Spencer Havner (41) is stopped by Cincinnati Bengals' Chris Crocker, lower left, Roy L. Williams (31) and Rey Maualuga (58) after a 21-yard reception during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Green Bay, Wis.
View Photo »CINCINNATI, OH - SEPTEMBER 13: Wide receiver Brandon Marshall #15 of the Denver Broncos runs with the football as he is tackled by Chris Crocker #42 of the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium on September 13, 2009 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Broncos defeated the Bengals 12-7.
View Photo »Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley (47) fumbles the ball as he is tackled by Cincinnati Bengals' Kyries Hebert (34) and Chris Crocker (42) during the first half of their NFL football game Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, December 14, 2008.
View Photo »INDIANAPOLIS - DECEMBER 07: Dominic Rhodes #38 of the Indianapolis Colts runs the ball against Chris Crocker #42 of the Cincinnati Bengals at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 7, 2008 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
View Photo »INDIANAPOLIS - DECEMBER 07: Marvin Harrison #88 of the Indianapolis Colts runs for yards after the catch on a 67-yard reception in the third quarter against Chris Crocker #42 and Brandon Johnson #59 of the Cincinnati Bengals at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 7, 2008 in Indianapolis, Ind...
View Photo »PITTSBURGH - NOVEMBER 15: Heath Miller #83 of the Pittsburgh Steelers tries to escape the tackle of Chris Crocker #42 and Dhani Jones #57 of the Cincinnati Bengals at Heinz Field on November 15, 2009 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Bengals won 18-12.
View Photo »We're supposed to beat these type of teams ... That's how we approach it. This could be one of those games where people expect the Cincinnati Bengals to fall flat on our faces.
Schaub was intercepted once and sacked twice. Chris Crocker's interception set up a Bengals field goal at the end of the first half. I missed that throw in the two-minute drill ... They were able to turn that into three points that shouldn't have been there.
This was the statement game for us ... We had already beaten Baltimore twice. We beat Pittsburgh twice, and everybody's looking from behind.
This was the statement game for us ... We had already beaten Baltimore twice. We beat Pittsburgh twice, and everybody's looking from behind.
This was a statement game ... Beat Pittsburgh two times. Beat Baltimore two times. Now everyone [in the AFC North] is looking at us from behind.
This was a statement game ... Beat Pittsburgh two times. Beat Baltimore two times. Now everyone [in the AFC North] is looking at us from behind.
We knew it was going to be that kind of a game and that the best defense would win this game ... That's all [Bengals defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer] talked about.
We are for real ... All the talk, and all the hoopla about teams saying we’re the same old Cincinnati, that just fuels our fire. We don’t talk. We do our talking in practice. We don’t go to the press.
We're refocused now. Go back to the drawing board and be focused when Chicago comes
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