WILLIE ANDERSON RUMORS

Willie Anderson Goes Off

I don’t tweet, so I did see any of this going down last night. But thanks to Lance McAlister’s blog, those of us who do not follow Willie Anderson on Twitter can get a peak into the locker room to see a major cause for the “locker room problems” that have plagued the Bengals for years. Context: Willie decided to respond to hearing Steve Young say that the...
Via Stripe Hype  |  December 03, 2010

Anderson gives more perspective on comments

Following Willie Anderson’s comments on Twitter about the Bengals, I called Anderson to get more perspective on his remarks. The first thing he wanted to get out there was that he was not bashing the organization. His frustration though has to do with the lack of a system in place. “You have to have players in the right system and philosophy. I could never tell the Bengals how...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  December 03, 2010

Willie Anderson on the Bengals

In case you weren’t following your Twitter feed earlier tonight, Willie Anderson had some interesting comments about the state of the Bengals past, present and possibly future … I’m watching this ESPN show called Audibles. Steve Young says Bengals haven’t had a strong locker room since Munoz. Man that (ticks) me off! Not at Steve but at people who wouldn&...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  December 02, 2010

Anderson-Bengals reunion not likely

In light of Tuesday’s story from ESPN.com’s Len Pasquarelli about former Bengals tackle Willie Anderson plotting a comeback after sitting out last year, some have wondered if there was a possibility of the former Bengal returning to Cincinnati, where he played for 12 of his 13 seasons in the league. So I figured I would ask the man himself. Said Anderson during a Wednesday...
Via Cincinnati Bengals Blog  |  June 24, 2010

Big Willie Wants a Comeback

Former Bengal Willie Anderson is eyeing a return to the NFL after a year off, according to ESPN’s Len Pasquarelli. Anderson would be a valuable asset as a mentor, but it’s unlikely he could contribute as a player consistently. If I were a team that was thin at offensive tackle or if my starter was injury-prone, I’d give him a look. But the truth is, the Bengals...
Via Stripe Hype  |  June 22, 2010

We Need More Willie

I’m getting a little ahead of myself already, assuming Andre Smith is going to sign a contract, but I think there’s something the Bengals should do to help the rookie along:  bring back Willie Anderson. First, let’s get past the fact that the Bengals should have never cut Anderson last year in the first place.  O.K. let’s [...]
Via Stripe Hype  |  July 23, 2009

Game Reaction: Bengals Fans

Here's a snippet of some of the comments from fans of the Cincinnati Bengals over at BengalsZone and the Bengals' official message board. It isn't pretty.
Via 1 Winning Drive  |  September 09, 2008

Ravens To Sign OT Willie Anderson To 3-Year, $11M Deal - GridironFans.com

Willie Anderson told The Enquirer late this afternoon that he will return to Baltimore on Friday morning to sign a three-year, $11 million contract with the Ravens. He said he is going to try to get ready to play Sunday against his former team ? the Bengals ? which terminated his contract Saturday. The Bengals wanted Anderson to take a pay cut to $1.5 million then raised its offer...
Via GridironFans.com  |  September 04, 2008

19-EEE, Big Shoes to Fill.

August 30th, 2008 saw the Bengals release Willie Anderson, one of the most formidable, recognized and lauded players in their history. A right tackle, he was a five time selection to the Pro Bowl, his size was as massive as his technique was sound. As the #10 pick overall in 1996, he exhibited durability
Via Stripe Hype  |  September 01, 2008

Bengals vs. Browns Preview; A Farewell???

Bengals vs. Browns Preview. Is this Willie Anderson's final home game in a Bengals jersey? How similar are this year's Browns to the 2007 Bengals?
Via MVN  |  December 23, 2007
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