Cincinnati Bengals 2010 Season Preview
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08/23/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Cincinnati Bengals have earned a negative reputation in
two distinct areas, one of which the team will be determined to change during
the 2010 season.
They've been doing their best to uphold the other.
The Bengals have become the NFL's equivalent of a halfway house, a place where
castoffs, misfits and overall bad seeds have come with the hope of resurrecting
careers that have gone off track. A roster littered with notorious problem
children has forced head coach Marvin Lewis to play the role of a modern-day
Father Flanagan on top of his duties as a motivator and game-planner.
It's a gamble that paid off handsomely a year ago, as Cincinnati turned a
dreadful 4-11-1 campaign in 2008 into a 10-win regular season and a first-
place finish in the rugged AFC North. And that dramatic about-face likely
wouldn't have taken place without the contributions of a few of those rejects.
Former Bears first-round bust Cedric Benson delivered an excellent season as
the focal point of the offense, with the bruising running back piling up 1,251
rushing yards despite missing three games. Rookie linebacker Rey Maualuga, a
perceived character risk who slid into the second round of last year's draft,
quickly stepped in and helped solidify a stout defense that yielded the
fourth-fewest yards in the league.
Their success triggered the Bengals to add a few more renegades to the fold
for 2010. Troubled cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones and wide receiver and former
Jaguars washout Matt Jones were both signed in the offseason after a year out
of football, and the team made even greater headlines with the addition of
controversial wideout Terrell Owens just prior to the start of training camp.
In Owens and the equally flamboyant Chad Ochocinco, Cincinnati now
unquestionably owns the league's most colorful wide receiver pairing, not to
mention the only duo with their own reality television programs. This was a
move based more on production than entertainment, however, as a lack of viable
offensive playmakers stood out as the Bengals' most glaring weakness in 2009.
Although Lewis and stoic quarterback Carson Palmer will each have their hands
full in keeping the two spotlight-seeking stars under wraps, Cincinnati's
biggest obstacle may come from the burden of repeating last year's
accomplishments. The Bengals haven't made the playoffs in back-to-back seasons
since 1981-82 and in their four most recent postseason trips, the team failed
to achieve a winning record the subsequent year.
Below we take a capsule look at the 2010 edition of the Cincinnati Bengals,
with a personnel evaluation and prognosis included therein:
2009 RECORD: 10-6 (1st, AFC North)
LAST PLAYOFF APPEARANCE: 2009, lost to N.Y. Jets, 24-14, in AFC Wild Card
COACH (RECORD): Marvin Lewis (56-55-1 in seven seasons with Bengals, 56-55-1
overall)
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Bob Bratkowski
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR: Mike Zimmer
OFFENSIVE STAR: Chad Ochocinco, WR (72 receptions, 1047 yards, 9 TD)
DEFENSIVE STAR: Johnathan Joseph, CB (69 tackles, 6 INT)
OFFENSIVE TEAM RANKS: 9th rushing, 26th passing, 22nd scoring
DEFENSIVE TEAM RANKS: 7th rushing, 6th passing, 6th scoring
KEY ADDITIONS: WR Terrell Owens (from Bills), WR Antonio Bryant (from
Buccaneers), WR Matt Jones (free agent), WR Jordan Shipley (3rd Round, Texas),
TE Jermaine Gresham (1st Round, Oklahoma), DE Carlos Dunlap (2nd Round,
Florida), CB Pacman Jones (free agent), CB Brandon Ghee (3rd Round, Wake
Forest), K Mike Nugent (from Cardinals), K Dave Rayner (free agent)
KEY DEPARTURES: RB Larry Johnson (to Redskins), FB Jeremi Johnson (not
tendered), WR Laveranues Coles (to Jets), TE John Paul Foschi (not tendered),
DT Shaun Smith (to Chiefs), CB Keiwan Ratliff (released), K Shayne Graham (to
Ravens)
QB: Palmer (3094 passing yards, 21 TD, 13 INT) made a successful return from
an elbow injury that limited him to four games in 2008 to put together a solid
2009 season, though the 30-year-old doesn't have quite the arm strength he
possessed during consecutive Pro Bowl citations earlier in his career. The
former Heisman Trophy winner did prove he can still come through in the clutch,
however, by orchestrating eight late scoring drives that either tied or put the
Bengals ahead. The options behind him are far less appealing, with the nomadic
J.T. O'Sullivan remaining the primary backup and Jordan Palmer, Carson's less
talented brother, back for a third year as the No. 3 man.
RB: With a dearth of reliable targets other than Ochocinco in the passing
game, Cincinnati relied heavily on the powerful legs of Benson (1251 rushing
yards, 17 receptions, 6 TD) in 2009, and the No. 4 overall pick of the 2005
draft indeed came through. The sixth-year pro set a franchise record with six
games of 100 rushing yards or more, with the Bengals prevailing in every one
of those contests. Sophomore Bernard Scott (321 rushing yards, 5 receptions)
acquitted himself well as Benson's seldom-used fill-in as a rookie, and could
be in line for an increased role in the offense going forward, while third-down
specialist Brian Leonard (84 rushing yards, 30 receptions) will provide a
receiving alternative out of the backfield once he returns from a preseason
foot injury that may sideline him into October. The Bengals opted not to re-
sign good-blocking fullback Jeremi Johnson in the spring, with ex-practice
squadder Fui Vakapuna the leading candidate to take over.
WR/TE: After ranking just 25th in passing offense in 2009, the second-lowest
total among last year's playoff participants, the Bengals made it a priority
to upgrade that area in the offseason. The club inked ex-Buccaneer Antonio
Bryant (39 receptions, 4 TD) to a hefty and questionable four-year contract in
March to be Ochocinco's complement out wide, but the well-traveled receiver's
contributions may be minimal due to a chronic knee problem that's hampered him
all through camp. His uncertain status in turn triggered the signing of Owens
(55 receptions, 5 TD with the Bills), who's shown during the preseason he can
still be a dangerous field-stretching presence at age 36. Cincinnati also
added a potential weapon at tight end with its first-round selection of gifted
Oklahoma product Jermaine Gresham in April's draft, while also landing a
promising option out of the slot in former University of Texas standout Jordan
Shipley (3rd Round). Ochocinco (72 receptions) still managed a seventh 1,000-
yard season in the last eight years while drawing constant double-teams, and
the chatty veteran should have an easier time getting open with Owens on the
field and if Gresham can quickly adjust to the pro game. The Bengals re-signed
12th-year pro Reggie Kelly to serve as the blocking tight end, with 2009
third-round choice Chase Coffman also back as a developmental project, while
young receivers Andre Caldwell (51 receptions, 3 TD) and Jerome Simpson stand
in the way of Matt Jones' attempt to win a roster spot.
OL: Cincinnati's offensive line may not sport any household names, but this
unappreciated unit's steady performance was essential to both the team's
success and Benson's breakout year. All five regulars are back for 2010, with
the Bengals retaining road-grading right guard Bobbie Williams with a two-year
deal in April to keep his place in between scrappy center Kyle Cook and tackle
Dennis Roland. The left side is led by one of the game's more unheralded
tackles in Andrew Whitworth, who's made 54 starts over the last four seasons,
while undrafted third-year pro Nate Livings has developed into a dependable
left guard. Depth is good here as well, as both guard Evan Mathis and tackle
Anthony Collins have significant starting experience, and the team likes what
it has seen out of rookie Reggie Stephens (Iowa State), a seventh-round pick
in April slated to work as the backup center. The same can't be said for 2009
first-round choice Andre Smith, who's battled both weight and foot issues that
have stalled the tackle's progress and often drawn the ire of Lewis.
DL: Much like their offensive counterparts, the Bengals' front four is a group
whose sum of its parts exceeds any individual achievements, although right end
Antwan Odom (19 tackles) was on his way to a possible All-Pro season before
tearing his Achilles' tendon in Week 6 of last year. The 29-year-old, who was
leading the NFL with eight sacks at the time, is now healthy and ready to
reassume his post opposite left end Robert Geathers (36 tackles, 3.5 sacks), a
sound run-stopper and key component for a defense that yielded a stern 98.3
rushing yards per game in 2009. Tackles Domata Peko (23 tackles) and Tank
Johnson (29 tackles, 2 sacks), another of the team's second-chance recipients,
are also effective pluggers who work in a rotation with third-year man Pat
Sims (34 tackles, 0.5 sacks). Top reserve Jonathan Fanene (36 tackles, 6
sacks, 1 INT) did a credible job of replacing Odom last year and can also
pitch in at tackle, and further talent was added in the form of rookie end
Carlos Dunlap (2nd Round, Florida) and fourth-round tackle Geno Atkins
(Georgia). The two youngsters could made holdovers Frostee Rucker (13 tackles,
1 sack, 1 INT) and Orien Harris (7 tackles) expendable.
LB: Cincinnati returns its entire starting crew as well as the main three
backups at linebacker, with 2009 leading tackler Dhani Jones (113 tackles, 3.5
sacks) again occupying the middle and flanked by the outside duo of the
tenacious Maualuga (63 tackles, 1 sack) and athletic weak-sider Keith Rivers
(72 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT). Although he's beginning to display signs of
decline as he enters his 11th NFL season, the personable Jones' on-field
smarts and leadership skills still make him an asset as the signal-caller of
coordinator Mike Zimmer's scheme. Maualuga is still viewed as the long-term
answer at the position, however, and may get some reps in the middle in order
to get intriguing prospect Michael Johnson (17 tackles, 3 sacks), a converted
end who may be the team's best pure pass rusher, on the field more. Brandon
Johnson (58 tackles, 1.5 sacks) and Rashad Jeanty (20 tackles) are both
quality outside reserves and valued special-teams contributors, an aspect
where inside understudy Abdul Hodge (16 tackles) also earns his keep.
DB: The Bengals were able to withstand Odom's absence and an overall spotty
pass rush and finish sixth in the league in pass defense last year, due in
large part to the terrific cornerback combo of Leon Hall (71 tackles, 6 INT,
24 PD) and Johnathan Joseph (69 tackles, 6 INT, 20 PD). Hall earned second-
team All-Pro honors for his physical play on the right side, while Joseph
turned in his best season as well and can be a lock-down defender in man
coverage. Sophomore Morgan Trent (28 tackles, 1 sack) showed to be capable
when used in nickel situations as a rookie but may yield some of those
responsibilities to Pacman Jones, the infamous former Titans first-round pick
who's spent two of the last three seasons out of football due to a litany of
off-field issues. Provided the embattled corner is able to stay out of trouble
this time, there's little question he can aid an already-strong secondary,
however. Cincinnati does have some injury concerns on the back end, as strong
safety Roy Williams (28 tackles) has played in just seven games over the past
two years due to forearm problems and free-agent pickup Gibril Wilson (93
tackles, 1 sack with the Dolphins) will miss the upcoming season after tearing
his ACL during the exhibition schedule. Chinedum Ndukwe (89 tackles, 1 INT, 2
sacks) did play well in place of Williams last year, however, and the Notre
Dame product figures to challenge both he and incumbent free safety Chris
Crocker (51 tackles, 2 INT) for snaps.
SPECIAL TEAMS: Cincinnati parted ways with usually-reliable kicker Shayne
Graham during the offseason after he missed two critical field goal tries in
the team's playoff loss to the New York Jets, creating a camp competition
between retreads Mike Nugent and Dave Rayner, neither of whom has a career
success rate better than 79 percent on three-point attempts. The Bengals are
in better shape in the return game, where Scott (31.3 avg., 1 TD) was
explosive taking back kicks and then-rookie Quan Cosby (11.9 avg.) tied for
the AFC lead on punts. The reserve receiver will still have a fight on his
hands to keep that job, though, as Pacman Jones owns four career punt-return
scores and Shipley excelled in that area as a collegian. There's also a camp
battle for the long snapper position between holdover Clark Harris and rookie
and Cincinnati native Mike Windt, while the team expects second-year punter
Kevin Huber to improve upon a modest 42.9 yards per kick average in 2009.
PROGNOSIS: With proven performers such as Palmer, Benson, Owens and Ochocinco
on offense and all key members back from a defense that was among the league's
stingiest in 2009, there's no denying the Bengals' talent. The question is
whether or not this assemblage of strong personalities can develop into and
remain a cohesive group throughout the course of this season. While Owens
sabotaged the locker room with his me-first attitude in previous stops in
Philadelphia and Dallas, he didn't make waves during a frustrating situation
in Buffalo last season and may finally have put his petulant ways behind in
hopes of winning a championship. The chemistry factor is indeed a concern with
this volatile bunch, but a difficult schedule and the presence of a formidable
Baltimore squad within the division may be Cincinnati's biggest hurdles to a
second straight AFC North crown.
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Super Bowl XLIV Odds
Super Bowl XLIII isn't even a week old yet and oddsmakers have already released Super Bowl XLIV odds.
Despite the Pittsburgh Steelers winning Super Bowl 43, the New England Patriots are 8/1 favorites to win Super Bowl 44.
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With their 27-23 victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII, the Steelers became the latest NFL champion. But believe it or not, oddsmakers from online sports book MySportsbook.com don't have the Steelers the favorites to win Super Bowl XLIV next season.
That honor belongs to the New England Patriots, who are 8/1 favorites to win despite not even qualify for the postseason in 2008. The Pats also have a major decision to make regarding what to do with Matt Cassel, who played well in Tom Brady's (knee surgery) absence last year but is also a free agent this offseason.
Ironically, the Steelers aren't even oddsmakers second choice to win Super Bowl 44, as the Dallas Cowboys are listed right behind the Patriots at 9/1 despite not making the playoffs themselves. Clearly oddsmakers think the public will hop back on the Cowboys' bandwagon considering the immense talent they have and the opening of a brand new stadium.
After Dallas, then comes Pittsburgh at 10/1, but they share those odds with the New York Giants, who won Super Bowl XLII. The Indianapolis Colts and San Diego Chargers round out the top six teams at 12/1, while the Baltimore Ravens (14/1), Tennessee Titans (16/1), Carolina Panthers (18/1) and Philadelphia Eagles (18/1) complete the top 10.
The NFC Champion Arizona Cardinals got no love from oddsmakers as they were established as a 30/1 long shot to win next year's Super Bowl. They share those same odds with the Chicago Bears and Tampa Bay Buccaneers – two teams that didn't even qualify for the postseason. Other long shots are the Kansas City Chiefs (100/1), Detroit Lions (100/1), St. Louis Rams (75/1) and Oakland Raiders (75/1).
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NFL TEAM FUTURE ODDS TO WIN SUPER BOWL XLIV
New England Patriots 8/1
Dallas Cowboys 9/1
New York Giants 10/1
Pittsburgh Steelers 10/1
Indianapolis Colts 12/1
San Diego Chargers 12/1
Baltimore Ravens 14/1
Tennessee Titans 16/1
Carolina Panthers 18/1
Philadelphia Eagles 18/1
New Orleans Saints 20/1
Atlanta Falcons 25/1
Denver Broncos 25/1
Green Bay Packers 25/1
Jacksonville Jaguars 25/1
Minnesota Vikings 25/1
New York Jets 25/1
Arizona Cardinals 30/1
Chicago BearS 30/1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30/1
Buffalo Bills 35/1
Houston TexaNS 35/1
Miami Dolphins 35/1
Washington Redskins 35/1
Seattle SeahawkS 50/1
Cleveland Browns 55/1
Cincinnati Bengals 60/1
San Francisco 49ers 60/1
Oakland Raiders 75/1
St. Louis Rams 75/1
Detroit Lions 100/1
Kansas City Chiefs 100/1
Odds as of: 2/2/09
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