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| Re: Week One: Cincinnati @ Kansas City Wasn't as big a win as I thought it would be - Cincy took this one 23-10, thanks largely to Rudi Johnson's 96 yards and 1 TD on 28 carries. The Cincy defense looked brutal too, especially that wicked hit on Trent Green. |
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| Re: Week One: Cincinnati @ Kansas City KC is a team trying to improve but the Bengals looked great. Defensively, halting the Chiefs (only 3 points in the first half). I feel bad for Trent Green, who hopefully is well and alright. One career threatening hit is enough to last a lifetime. |
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| Re: Week One: Cincinnati @ Kansas City If it was a concussion, I wonder how many total he's had over his career. The scary thing with concussions is some times you don't even know you've had one. He shouldn't rush back at all. Take your time Troy! |
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| Re: Week One: Cincinnati @ Kansas City Yes, take your time to recover from your personal injury. I have suffered as a Jets fan, the horrible concussions that Wayne Chrebet had endured over his sparkled career. He really shined on the field since he came out of Hofstra, and it was sad to see him retire due to injuries for playing his best out there on the field. He always came back even when we all thought he would be done. |
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| Re: Week One: Cincinnati @ Kansas City Why anyone would hire Herman Edwards to be their head coach is beyond me. I am a Jets fan, and that guy was so conservative, it would make me sick. He ran the most predictable offenses with no imagination, and he will make KC fans circle the day he was hired on thier calenders like you would circle a dentist's appointment-it's that painful.
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