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Why is it that When a player like Moss, goes and does somethign that hurts team moral, it's considered selfish and he is considered leauge wide to be a cancer that no one would want. But is okay for the way that Corey Dillion acted when He was in Cincy? Be cause he was just tired of losing? Guess what lots of players have been on losing teams for a long time, gives you no right to act like a fucking two year old.
 
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Will Bengals fans ever get over themselves? Geez, Dillon's old boss made alot of careers miserable by refusing for years to let decisions be made by real football people. The Bengals pull an 8-8 season out of their asses, and suddenly their fans completely forget just how bad that franchise was a few years ago. They also seem to forget that they were acting like just as big a baby as Dillon was over the whole mess.

How could Dillon have been a cancer in Cincy? That team sucked despite him, not because of him. The whole friggin' thing was a cancer. If Dillon's such a cancer, he would've never even ended up in New England. Corey Dillon seems to have moved on from the whole thing. Bengals fans however can't seem to put it behind them.
 
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Vrabel

great inside story in AP... Veteran tight end Christian Fauria came off the field after Vrabel's touchdown and jokingly told Jed Weaver, another tight end, he was going to switch to defense so he could score.
 
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jlb1705 said:
Will Bengals fans ever get over themselves? Geez, Dillon's old boss made alot of careers miserable by refusing for years to let decisions be made by real football people. The Bengals pull an 8-8 season out of their asses, and suddenly their fans completely forget just how bad that franchise was a few years ago. They also seem to forget that they were acting like just as big a baby as Dillon was over the whole mess.

How could Dillon have been a cancer in Cincy? That team sucked despite him, not because of him. The whole friggin' thing was a cancer. If Dillon's such a cancer, he would've never even ended up in New England. Corey Dillon seems to have moved on from the whole thing. Bengals fans however can't seem to put it behind them.

Well said. As a Bengals fan, one of the more amusing things has been to visit the Bengals boards over the past few weeks and read all the idiots who are ragging on Dillon. He never was a cancer. Bengal fans just like to pretend he was so they can hate him. it's rather hilarious.
 
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Dillon was a "cancer" who sure ran hard as hell for the Bengals and gave them everything he had.

That line he said about having would rather flip burgers at dthan play another down for the Bengals was classic.

As much as anyone may hate the guy, that's funny!
 
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My problem isn't really with Dillion. My problem is with the media. I hate how they act as if Randy Moss acting like he mooned the crowd was the end of all that is holy in football. But then other guys get a free pass because they were unhappy where they were. Thats My issue, I know when Dillion was there that the team was run horrible and in the last two years it seems as if Mike Brown is finally starting to see what it takes to be sucessful.
 
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Belicheck = Genius

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