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The Bengals sniffing around DWill


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From the front page of Bengals.com

It's believed they also called on Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams and Yahoo.com reported they also made a call on Raiders guard Robert Gallery. They can't sign unrestricted free agents until Friday, when players report to Georgetown College, but they had yet to reach any deals in principle, like many teams on a surprisingly slow first day of free agency.

Yeah, I can see DWill going to that clusterf**k of a team.

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I really don't think we have to worry about Deangelo going to the Bengals...surely he's smarter than that. He was talking about our QB situation? Their QB is desperate to get out of town, choosing retirement over playing another down for that club.

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would be the biggest mistake dwill could make, although every team is required to spend money, the bengals have among the worst if not the worst training facilties in the league. not mention playing the steelers & ravens twice a year might shorten his career

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