BRAD ST. LOUIS RUMORS

The Cincinnati Bengals release LS Brad St. Louis and sign LS/TE Clark Harris

The Bengals have released 33-year old long snapper Brad St. Louis and he had it coming.  He played in 5 games for the Bengals this season and his snaps caused the Bengals to leave a lot of points on the field.  25-year old Clark Harris played in 4 games last season for the Texans and [...]
Via Bengals Locker  |  October 15, 2009

St. Louis Sent Packing

Your average extra point attempt had become too much of an adventure, even for this drama-loving Bengals squad. In a move that seemed unavoidable at this point, the Bengals terminated the contract of long snapper Brad St. Louis today. A 10-year veteran of 144 Bengal games, St. Louis was a 7th-round draft pick of [...]
Via Bengals Gab  |  October 13, 2009

Finally, It's Over

The Bengals escaped four of five games in 2009 with Brad St. Louis as long snapper. They won't have to worry about the sixth game. Late Tuesday, the Bengals cut the ten-year veteran loose after poor snaps cost Cincinnati points...
Via WhoDey Revolution  |  October 13, 2009

Bengals Ax Long Snapper St. Louis

Long snapper Brad St. Louis, whose muffed snaps cost the Cincinnati Bengals 11 points over the first five games, has been cut. His replacement is former Houston Texan Clark Harris. The Bengals face the Texans at PBS this coming Sunday. St. Louis, a ten-year NFL veteran, was a seventh-round pick of the Bengals in 2000. Ironically, his [...]
Via Stripe Hype  |  October 13, 2009

St. Louis released, Harris signed

The Brad St. Louis watch is officially over. After two bad snaps against Baltimore and six over the first four games, the Bengals released the veteran long snapper/tight end on Tuesday and signed Clark Harris. St. Louis was the longest tenured veteran on the Bengals roster at 10 years. He had been drafted by the club in [...]
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  October 13, 2009

10/7: Special teams angst and other notes

 The Bengals have reached the brink when it comes to their level of patience with long snapper Brad St. Louis.  Following four bad snaps in three games, including two in last Sunday’s 23-20 win over Cleveland, the team brought in Nathan Hoder on Tuesday but did not sign him. With only three days of practice to [...]
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  October 07, 2009

Could the Bengals' Refusal to Replace Brad St. Louis Be Due to Character Issues?

As we all know by now, Bengals' long snapper/point shaver Brad St. Louis is probably worse at his job than you. He either has tenure or compromising photos of Mike Brown (maybe going to IHOP instead of Denny's?). Joe Reedy...
Via WhoDey Revolution  |  October 07, 2009

Long Snapper Brad St.Louis on the Hot Seat?

The Cincy Enquirer talks about Brad St.Louis being on the hot seat for more bad long snaps: Bengals coach Marvin Lewis wouldn’t flat-out say that long snapper Brad St. Louis’ job is in peril, but on Monday it did sound for the first time that the team is pondering a change. “Well, we have to take [...]
Via Bengals Gab  |  October 05, 2009

10/5: Long snapper options

 Marvin Lewis wouldn’t flat out say that long snapper Brad St. Louis’ job is in peril, but on Monday it did sound for the first time that the team is pondering a change.  “Well, we have to take into consideration what’s best for the team. I’ll continue to say those same things on this subject,” Lewis [...]
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  October 05, 2009

St. Louis Nearly The Toast of Cleveland

Someone outside Brad St. Louis's immediate family and Special Teams coach Darrin Simmons knows his name. If you are a long-snapper, that's a very, very bad thing. For a veteran like St. Louis, this season has been an absolute nightmare....
Via WhoDey Revolution  |  October 04, 2009
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