
T.J. Houshmandzadeh (he's the smart Bengals wide receiver) gets points for frankness, although, unfortunately, that doesn't do much to change the sorry state of Cincinnati's offense. It's all very confusing, really, since this group has been routinely been one of the most explosive unit's in the league in three of the last four seasons.
Following yesterday's totally uninspiring effort against the Ravens, Houshmazilly lost it:
"We just suck on offense right now. That's terrible. We can't move the ball. We can't get a first down. We can't run. We can't throw. The defense played great, and we just didn't play good on offense, bottom line."A quick look at the numbers confirms that the Bengals offense was indeed sucky. Carson Palmer finished 10 of 25 for 99 yards and a pick, and Chris Perry, allegedly the key to this offense, managed just 37 yards on 18 carries.
As for Houshmandzadeh's contention that "the defense played great," I can only assume he was being a smart-ass since that outfit allowed the Ravens to rush for 229 yards, including a 38-yard Joe Flacco touchdown scamper. And that's rookie Joe Flacco, who was making his first NFL start and runs like he's wearing cement moon boots.
I understand why Cincy's front office cut ties with Rudi Johnson and Willie Anderson (to save a few buck) but they could've used both of them yesterday. Luckily, Chris Henry made an immediate impact: he didn't register a catch



















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9-08-2008 @ 12:42PM
soulcitysigma1914 said...
RE: Henry, i don't think they have to list him on the activity report if he has a league suspension, which he will the first for games.
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9-08-2008 @ 12:44PM
ryan said...
soulcitysigma1914,
Thanks. I had somehow forgotten that. But then again, I'm an idiot. Fixed above.
9-08-2008 @ 6:53PM
Ben said...
Nobody in the world thinks the Cincinnati defense is any good, and justifiably so, but think about this: the offense played as horribly as they possibly could have, and the D still kept them a TD away from tying the game. They gave up a lot of yards which tends to happen when you lose the time of possession battle that badly because your offense goes 3-and-out for the majority of its possessions.
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