PLAYERS:
Marvin Lewis,
Andy Dalton,
Dan Marino,
A.J. Green,
Jermaine Gresham,
Andrew Whitworth,
Geno Atkins,
Carlos Dunlap,
Domata Peko,
Ray Lewis
TEAMS: Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens
TEAMS: Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens
The Cincinnati Bengals just suffered another play off loss. Of course Bengals fans are already calling for a GM, new coaches, and another QB. This team, however, is a team on the rise, as most serious football fans can see.Owner Mike Brown and head coach Marvin Lewis have effectively put together a very solid core of young, talented players. Andy Dalton has put up numbers that rival the best QBs in history during his first two years. Stats like being the only quarterback not named Dan Marino or Payton Manning to pass for more than 20 touchdowns each of his first two seasons.A.J. Green, also in his second season, is being touted all through the NFL as the next elite wide out. TE Jermaine Gresham has ranked among the league's best tight ends in every major category since entering the league just three years ago. Bringing in "The Law Firm" BenJarvis Green-Ellis, was an intelligent move, considering the nearly 1,100 yards he compiled during the season. Obviously, he couldn...
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The Marvin Lewis Era
There is going to be plenty of debate over the coming off-season over whether Marvin truly is the man to take this franchise into the future and beyond merely making the playoffs. It is a debate worth having. If you belong to the anti-Marvin camp, you have plenty of ammunition to use as you make your case.
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Ravens 24, Colts 9: A Battle of Emotions
Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis (52) celebrates after a play during the first half of an NFL wild card playoff football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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Ray Lewis' last ride now will take him to Denver.
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I love that...
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