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THE FRAUD must go; I've decided as part of the rehabiliation for my grief tonight I will read through all 45+ pages.Originally posted by BF4MVPGah, Fergie, just catch the damn ball
BTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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HEY... 3 and OUT !!
1-10-CIN 23 (13:29) A.Chatman left end to CIN 20 for -3 yards (T.Culver; R.Manning). {Reverse}
2-13-CIN 20 (12:47) A.Wright pass incomplete deep left to B.Brazell (J.Wishom).
3-13-CIN 20 (12:40) (Shotgun) A.Wright pass incomplete short right to P.Sam.
4-13-CIN 20 (12:33) K.Larson punts 51 yards to GB 29, Center-B.St. Louis. C.Rodgers to GB 29 for no gain (E.Kilmer).** Since 2006 3 X Pro Pickem' Champion; 4 X Runner-Up and 3 X 3rd place.
** To download Jesus Loves Me ring tones, you'll need a cell phone mame
** If God doesn't fish, play poker or pull for " the Packers ", exactly what does HE do with his buds?
** Rather than love, money or fame - give me TRUTH: Henry D. Thoreau
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Wow, thats cray B. Not even close to worth it.Originally posted by BretskyTHE FRAUD must go; I've decided as part of the rehabiliation for my grief tonight I will read through all 45+ pages.Originally posted by BF4MVPGah, Fergie, just catch the damn ball
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Palmer throws three TDs in first action since injury
CINCINNATI -- Carson Palmer aced the test.
With a bulky brace protecting his rebuilt knee, the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback took the hits, avoided the rush and threw three first-half touchdown passes Monday night in his first preseason game of the year.
By the time the Bengals jogged to the locker room with a 34-7 halftime lead over the Green Bay Packers, Palmer had convincingly made his case that he'll be ready to start the season opener.
He was that good.
Showing no hesitation to take a hard tackle or take off on a desperate scramble, Palmer completed 9 of 14 passes for 140 yards and three touchdowns in the half. It felt like old times at jubilant Paul Brown Stadium when he pointed his right index finger to the sky in celebration after his second touchdown throw.
Unless his left knee swells up in the next few days, Palmer will be on schedule to start in Kansas City on Sept. 10, his goal all along during a grueling comeback from an injury that had overshadowed the franchise since a playoff loss to Pittsburgh.
His long-awaited return was high drama for 64,000 fans who waved supportive signs and wore No. 9 jerseys. Palmer stood safely outside the huddle of jumping teammates before pregame drills.
When it came time for team introductions, the Bengals offense ran out as a unit. Palmer followed right tackle Willie Anderson and center Rich Braham, entering the field through the same tunnel where he left on a cart following his knee injury Jan. 8.
The crowd screamed. The Packers won the coin flip. Palmer waited.
He finally got his chance after an interception set the Bengals up at the Green Bay 23 yard line. Palmer's first three plays were extremely conservative -- two handoffs and a short pass that was dropped.
The next two possessions ended with touchdown passes and ended all the worries.
His first completion of the game went to Chris Henry, who made a 66-yard reception on the play that ended with Palmer's injury against Pittsburgh. Kimo von Oelhoffen's shoulder drove into the side of Palmer's left knee after he released that playoff pass, shredding ligaments and dislocating his knee cap.
When Palmer let go of the ball this time, he got tackled for the first time since the injury. Green Bay's Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila hit him around the waist and took him down, a tame but telling tackle.
Palmer popped right up.
Three plays later, Palmer hushed the stadium by scrambling 11 yards, then sliding safely on the side of his brace-hugged knee. A cheer of relief filled the stadium when he popped up again.
Then, Palmer started doing what he did all last season, throwing on-target passes that gave the defenders little chance. He threw touchdown passes of 6 yards to tight end Reggie Kelly, 33 yards to T.J. Houshmandzadeh and 15 yards to Tab Perry, each one right where it had to be.
After the second one, head coach Marvin Lewis shared a belly laugh with receiver Chad Johnson on the sideline, showing that any lingering concerns were gone.
For the first time in seven months, Cincinnati could laugh.
Copyright 2006 by The Associated Press
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Imagine if the Bangals played tthe falconsOriginally posted by Charles WoodsonLets pray not this one...FAlcons team would be niceOriginally posted by GBRulzno doubt...and it all depends on which team shows up that dayOriginally posted by PaCkFan_n_MDEven if we do, this one is going to be to hard to forget. Only thing that will make me happy now is a win against the bears.Originally posted by GBRulz3 quarters of this crap is enough for me.
well, on the bright side...in 4 days we'll be talking about how good we've improved since the MNF game

Draft Brandin Cooks WR OSU!
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