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Bengals are expected to show interest in QB Tony Pike if cut


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The Bengals are expected to show interest in QB Tony Pike if the Panthers try to sneak him through waivers early next month.

Pike is currently fourth on the depth chart, and there are no signs that he'll move up before cut-down day. He starred locally at the University of Cincinnati, and he makes for a more interesting development quarterback than Jordan Palmer.

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_main.aspx?sport=NFL&id=5806

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I was talking with my buddy before the draft who's a big bearcat fan. I thought he'd be a good pick for the panthers but I didn't expect them grabbing Clausen as well. My only concern was his size. He looks like he'd be broken in half by an nfl DE.

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I'd definitely do it for a WR trade, but how often have we done player-for-player trades?

So, I hope we either cut Cantwell and try to stash him on the PS again and keep Pike as the 3rd, OR put Pike on the IR. I just think he's got too much potential to let him go out right.

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