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The Bengal's have
a very productive offense and a very talented offense. The Bengal's
throw the ball very well because they have an amazing QB. The receivers
are C. Johnson, T.J. Houshmandzadeh, and Kelly. |
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These
receivers have outstanding skill and leader like teamwork. The offense
is the strength of the Cincinnati Bengal's team. With out the offense
the Bengal's will be not as productive of a team. |
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The reason the
Bengal's offense is so good is because of offensive coordinator Bob
Bratkowski. Bob Bratkowski was born Dec. 2, 1955, in San Angelo, Texas.
Bob Bratkowski is in his sixth season as the Bengal's offensive
coordinator and has been a N.F.L coach since 1992. |
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This
is Bob Bratkowskis playing and coaching history. In 1975 to 1977 he
played WR at Washington State. In 1981 to 1985 he was offensive
coordinator for Weber State. Finally in 2001 to right now, he is still
the offensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals. |
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But the man
who calls the plays when the offense is out is Bengal's head coach
Marvin Lewis. In 2005 QB Carson Palmer, WR Chad Johnson, and HB Rudi
Johnson reach record breaking performances. The 2005 Bengal's finished
fourth out of all 32 teams in the N.F.L in scoring (26.3 per game), and
their 421 total points ranked tied for third in franchise history.
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The Bengal's offense had
three players on the AFC Pro Bowl all star squad. Those three players
are OT Willie Anderson, QB Carson Palmer, and WR Chad Johnson. This is
the Cincinnati Bengal's offense.
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