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Jason Campbell isn't very good, give some young player a chance.
of course Hobs celebrated the signing, but he was quick to dash any hopes that the Bengals would do anything else of note in free agency. He actually declared the end of the Bengals free agency using 'going over the cap' as the reason, lol. I guess he was one of those guys who majored in English and merely slid by in math.
no need to post link, you know where the site is.
-Free agency 2015 is over for the Bengals.
Johnson’s four-year, $24 million deal means the Bengals are out of any more free-agency deals that are basically higher than the minimum. That’s because solidifying the offensive line with the re-signing of left guard Clint Boling and backup tackle Eric Winston (about $6 million), shoring up the front seven with Johnson (about $6 million), re-signing middle linebacker Rey Maualuga ($6.8 million), and signing former Packer linebacker A.J Hawk ($1.7 million), and re-upping kicker Mike Nugent (about $2 million), has cost them about $23 million under this year’s salary cap.
Re-signing tight end Jermaine Gresham seemed to always be a longshot and this made it official. They’d like to get a deal for niche players that have gone into free agency, such as backup running back Cedric Peerman, backup safety Taylor Mays, and possibly No. 2 quarterback Jason Campbell.
Peko's band back together
I haven't had the heart to read the article..... The title cracked me up though. The 'immortal' Domata Peko and his merry band.
This is literally the first line:
Now The Maestro of the Bengals defense in place of Robert Geathers, Domata Peko hopes to lead his line to another resurgence.
I could use a 3rd grade writing tutor for my son this summer, and we know that the Brown family doesn't pay him near enough for this bullshit.