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on talent like that.” ♦ Former Steelers linebacker James Harrison , in his introductory press conference Tuesday with the Bengals , revealed that he spends between $400,000 and $600,000 per year on “body work.” “I’ve always been what everybody
on talent like that.” ♦ Former Steelers linebacker James Harrison , in his introductory press conference Tuesday with the Bengals , revealed that he spends between $400,000 and $600,000 per year on “body work.” “I’ve always been what everybody
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following season. He’s actually carved out a nice career as a returner for the Bengals -- he averaged 25 yards a kick return last season. Currently with the Bengals . 9. Adrian Klemm (2nd round, 2000): The first pick Belichick was part
lot of energy and somebody that works hard. Somebody who hates to lose,” said Te’o, who was slotted at No. 21 to the Bengals in DJ Bean’s first mock draft of the year for WEEI.com . “I always said I hate losing more than I love to win
pounder out of Toledo stepped up this past season and came away with 51 receptions, 533 yards and four touchdowns for the Bengals . Because of the statistical increase going on with the slot guys, teams are being forced to re-evaluate their financial
eight picks.) Again, like Manning, his resume leads you to believe he’ll be able to bounce back. 14. Andy Dalton, Bengals . Who has two thumbs and said Dalton was the best quarterback in the AFC North? This guy! (Points two thumbs at himself
33-14, putting up 533 yards of offense, lost to the Bengals in a Week 17 game that meant nothing, playoff-wise, to ..... remember, Ray Rice was limited (three carries) in that Bengals game and Ngata, Suggs and Lewis were inactive -- the Ravens
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tight ends in passing games of their own. This offseason, the Bengals added former Notre Dame tight end Tyler Eifert as a first-round ..... saying that, “We’re not the Patriots. We’re the Bengals and we’re going to do what we do with our players.” But he did
Cloud . The 83rd pick in 2012 was wide receiver Mohamed Sanu — also out of Rutgers — who signed a four-year deal with the Bengals . According to Rotoworld, that deal was worth $2,713,252. The contract included a $563,252 signing bonus
has 127 receptions for 1,062 yards and 11 touchdowns. An unrestricted free agent who has also worked out for the Eagles and Bengals , he’s coming off a season where he was nagged by injuries, and finished with a career-low in games played (six), rushing
be us being out there on the same field at the same time.” Owens, 39, last caught a regular-season pass while with the Bengals in 2010, but has 1,078 receptions over the course of his career. For more Patriots news, check out weei.com/patriots
be us being out there on the same field at the same time.” Owens, 39, last caught a regular-season pass while with the Bengals in 2010, but has 1,078 receptions over the course of his career. For more Patriots news, check out weei.com/patriots
In the latest edition of the "It Is What It Is" podcast, Chris Price and CSNNE's Mike Giardi take a look at the Patriots offseason on both sides of the ball, try and get a handle on which new guys will make an impact first, and whether or not the Patriots have altered their style when it comes to drafting and developing wide receivers.
Mike Florio joined the program to discuss the Jets decision to release Tim Tebow, he said the situation is as disaster all around for the Jets and that the problems begins with owner Woody Johnson. Mike also said that he was disappointed with the Pats moving back in the first round.
One of the hardest working men in the biz, Mike Petraglia aka "Trags", sits down with Butch Stearns live in Foxborough to help break down all the latest Pats moves. He discusses his reaction to the trade in Round 1 and the guys those picks produced. Also, the boys talk about the decent trade the Pats made in acquiring LeGarrette Blount from Tampa Bay for Jeff Demps and a 7th rounder.
We check in with Danny Ainge for our first talk to him since the Celtics season ended last weekend. We talk about the future of the team, KG, Pierce, Doc Rivers and more, as Danny directly answers the rumors being floated by ESPN's Stephen A. Smith.
Jackie Mac joins the show to discuss the trade rumors swirling around Paul Pierce, KG, Doc Rivers and the Celtics. She also discusses the future of the Celtics head coach.
Stephen A. joined the program to discuss the trade rumors he has reported regarding a possible trade including Doc Rivers and the Clippers. Stephen A. also told the guys that he has heard that Danny and Doc may be tiring of working together.
Joe Castiglione talked with John Lackey after he picked up the W against the Twins. Lackey threw seven innings, and retired the 1st twelve batters of the game.
Dave O'Brien talked to John Farrell before the end of the Twins series. The Sox skipper said that Big Papi's success is no surprise given his work ethic.
John Farrell postgame press conference
Brickley joins the show and discusses what the Bruins should do with their young defensemen once the veterans return from injury, the play of Rask, and Torterella's coaching style.
Shawn joined the show to discuss the teams great performance in game two against the Rangers. Shawn said that he wouldn't mind playing for John Tortorella because he seems like a funny guy.
Dale and DJ roll on with their puck talk and chat some more about the goalie matchup in this series, as well as the lack of a quality power play for both of these teams. In fact, DJ says the Rangers are even worse on the PP than the B’s! The guys also get into the resurgence of Milan Lucic and his deceptive speed and grit. Dale and DJ talk about the similar styles of play for these teams and look forward to Game 2.
Shawn joined the show to discuss the teams great performance in game two against the Rangers. Shawn said that he wouldn't mind playing for John Tortorella because he seems like a funny guy.
John, Gerry and Kirk give their things that they would never do, listeners joined on the WEEI yakoff app with their thoughts.
After hearing the horrible performance by Alexis Normand at the Memorial Cup in Canada, Minihane saved us all by delivering a heartfelt rendition of our national anthem.
Brickley joins the show and discusses what the Bruins should do with their young defensemen once the veterans return from injury, the play of Rask, and Torterella's coaching style.
LB joins the show in studio to discuss the Bruins taking a 2-0 series lead against the Rangers and what Claude should do when Seidenberg, Redden, and Ference are ready to play.
Mut and Merloni get into a Red Sox discussion after a successful weekend in Minnesota. They discuss Pedroia, Lackey, and the future of Ellsbury with the Red Sox.
What's better than a whole hour with NESN's Jack Edwards? Not much. We talk all hockey, all the time with Jack live from his study, with a "Loving Cup", whatever that is.
We talk hockey as the Bruins have had little problem taking a 2-0 series lead against the much talk about NY Rangers. Will this continue in games 3 and 4 at MSG? We discuss.
We tackle four topics we haven't yet touched upon today. Gronk!, Proms with celebs and athletes and much more.
Today on the Daily Planet the Bruins have a 2-0 lead over the New york Rangers, the Red Sox are back on the winning sde of things, and the noteable birthdays of the day.
The Bruins have almost finished raking the Leafs, the Red Sox struggle from the mound, Miami Heat fans show their level of class.
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....uhhhh.....a bunch of bombs over there....
Sounds like a prostate exam to me!
Damn New Yorkers!
Linda explains how the shootout transpired in Watertown during the early morning hours. She saw the first suspect mortally wounded and police beginning the manhunt for the second suspect.
More from this showWe check in with Danny Ainge for our first talk to him since the Celtics season ended last weekend. We talk about the future of the team, KG, Pierce, Doc Rivers and more, as Danny directly answers the rumors being floated by ESPN's Stephen A. Smith.
More from this showBuster Olney joins the show to discuss the muddled AL East, the average play of Ellsbury and how that will affect him in free agency, and Tropicana Field.
More from this showBy and large, the focus of development in the minor leagues is on players. Still, there is a developmental path for coaches and managers in the farm system, as is evident from the fact that the previous two managers of the Red Sox' Triple-A affiliate in Pawtucket -- Torey Lovullo (2010) and Arnie Beyeler (2011-12) are now both on the Red Sox' big league coaching staff. They share their insights about the differences between player and coaching expectations in Triple-A vs. the majors, while discussing professional development from the perspective of former minor league managers who aspire to similar positions in the big leagues.
More from this showDale Arnold joined the program to preview the Bruins Rangers series with John, Gerry and Kirk. Dale thinks the Bruins have the advantage in the series over New York.
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