Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Bengals Beat Podcast: Camp Opens Edition

Bengals beat writers Paul Dehner Jr. and Jim Owczarski kick off the season on the Bengals Beat Podcast looking at the team following Tuesday's media luncheon.
Hear from Mike Brown, Marvin Lewis and Hue Jackson on the Ring of Honor, Lewis' motivation of handing Brown the Lombardi Trophy and Jackson on motivating players in contract years.
We delve into all those topics, including whether or not Marvin Lewis would actually retire if he won the Super Bowl, new look of the wide receiver room after James Wright was waived-injured and conclude offer up some sneak previews of big stories to look forward to in the coming weeks.
Look for this podcast every week throughout the season and into the offseason.

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Monday, July 20, 2015

2005 Bengals Podcast Series: Carson Palmer/Kimo Von Oelhoffen

Quarterback Carson Palmer and former Bengals/Steelers defensive lineman Kimo Von Oelhoffen talk about the 2005 season and the play that changed the fate of the Cincinnati Bengals year.
Palmer goes into memories of Chris Henry, why Chad Johnson guaranteeing the playoffs made a difference and the surreal moment in the aftermath of his ACL tear.
Von Oelhoffen discusses his view of Cincinnati from the other side and, of course, his reaction to the injury that essentially ended the Bengals chances.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

2005 Bengals Podcast Series: Brian Simmons/Rich Braham

This week, I chat with linebacker Brian Simmons and center Rich Braham. These two play on opposite sides of the ball but shared perspective on watching the Bengals transform from a laughingstock of the league into the one of the most exciting around upon earning their first and only playoff berths as pros.
Simmons, now a scout with the Jacksonville Jaguars, discusses his firsthand view of the rise and fall of Odell Thurman, why the Bengals clinching the division against Detroit is a day he will never forget and much more. Braham sheds light on the topic of why the offense was so advanced and, of course, his view lining up near Kimo Von Oelhoffen on the play that changed the season. 

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Monday, July 6, 2015

2005 Bengals Podcast Series: Deltha O'Neal

This week, I chat with cornerback Deltha O'Neal. He spent four years with the Bengals and enjoyed his best season as a pro in 2005. He set a Bengals record with 10 interceptions, went to the Pro Bowl and was named All-Pro. Along with partner in turnovers Tory James, O'Neal led the way on one of the most opportunistic defenses in team history. The Bengals picked off 31 passes in 2005. The next highest number in the Marvin Lewis Era? Twenty, notched each of the last two seasons.
The conversation runs the gamut with the fun-loving former first-round pick of the Broncos. He talks about the poor perceptions some rookies had originally arriving at Cincinnati, how Odell Thurman could have been in the same realm as Ray Lewis, his relationship with Marvin Lewis and what he witnessed from fans in the city that season that was unlike anyone had ever seen.

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