Showing posts with label Cincinnati. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cincinnati. Show all posts

October 1, 2010

Cincinnati is a Miserable City

The furthest east I've ever traveled in my life was to Cincinnati, Ohio. I was attending the national convention for the Future Farmers of America in Louisville, Kentucky during my senior year of high school. As I've mentioned before here and live blogs, I grew up in the country. So it shouldn't surprise anyone that I attended the FFA national convention. (I actually attended the national convention twice. Once in Louisville and once in Indianapolis where I received my American Farmer degree.)

When I was attending the national convention in Louisville, our group decided to visit the Bass Pro Shops. Like I said, we grew up in the country were people regularly fish and hunt. Bass Pro Shops is to us, what Saks Fifth Avenue is too heiress's. We had a problem though, the Bass Pro Shops were in Cincinnati. So we traveled the two hours from Louisville to Cincinnati, but not without getting lost in Indiana fist. Anyways we finally made it to the Bass Pro Shops, did our shopping (I bought a fishing reel for my father.), and went to have something to eat. That's where our trouble started.

April 30, 2010

Video of the Day: Freekbass Sings for Notre Dame & Cincinnati

These videos have hit the Twitter world this morning. Freekbass a funk/R&B group has created two music videos one for the Cincinnati Reds and the other for Notre Dame. Their both kind of catchy to sing along to. Find out for yourself.





Now I'm going to be singing "Reds Fan" the rest of the day.

November 30, 2009

The Links

Jaimie Hilfiger to start the week..... Virginia finally fires Al Groh...... Eli Manning could be missing some playing time...... Waiting for Notre Dame to fire Charlie Weis..... Tiger Woods issues a statement about his crazy weekend..... Bobby Bowden will also be talking about his future..... Some Steelers thought Roesthlisberger should have played last night despite a concussion...... The worst of the weekend in the NBA...... Here are pictures of Tiger Woods alleged mistress

Once again Jay Cutler is acting like a douche (PFT)

The fruit from the Belichick tree is poisonous (Real Clear Sports)

Now is not the time to play the Tennessee Titans (The Tennessean)

Another Roughrider goes home disappointed (Deadspin)

Cincinnati could be the BCS' next victim (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

Mike Tomlin must fix the Steelers locker room (Post-Gazette)

The wacky history of New Jersey Nets coach firings (True Hoop)

A timeout, a TD pass, and the USC-UCLA rivalry has become interesting once again (LA Times)

Mike D'Antoni gets a free pass, while Lawrence Frank gets fired (NY Post)

Tiger Woods brushes off Florida state police, now they are pissed and looking to get a search warrant (The Big Lead)

Rasheed Wallace: LeBron James is a flopper (Waiting for Next Year)

Was Lawrence Frank set up to fail as the Nets coach? (Reds Army)

The Greatest Finish is Professional sports (Fire Andy Reid Now!)

November 24, 2009

The Links

Bar Refaeli to start the mourning..... Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen was given two black eyes in a bar fight..... Purdue beat Tennessee in a early season great college basketball game..... Of course Yankee fans believe Jeter deserved the MVP..... The St. Louis Rams might want to think about drafting a quarterback in next years draft...... Gosselin divorce could be finalized soon..... ABC receives complaints over Adam Lambert's performance at the AMA's...... ACORN is at it again

Corruption in English soccer (NY Times)

An inspirational story about a golfer before Thanksgiving (Palm Beach Post)

If Jay Cutler didn't like Josh McDaniels, why would he like Bill Cowher? (Windy City Gridiron)

Watch the Giants sign Jermaine Dye because he is willing to move to 1st base. More Brian Sabean idiocy is sure to be on the way (MLB Daily Dish)

Sanchize nickname giving way to new handle...... Suckchez (The Legend of Cecilio Guante)

What the son of Vince McMahon, Shane, could do for the UFC (Bloody Elbow)

Katie Couric is a sexy dancer (Warming Glow)

California man finds out that his biological father is Charles Manson (NY Post)

How to deal with a 0-13 start in the NBA (Yahoo Sports)

Ron Artest was on the Jimmy Kimmel Show, in just his boxers (The Big Lead)

Top 10 least than thankful people in sports (Real Clear Sports)

The Bengals' uniforms no longer look stupid now the team is good (The Onion)

Paula Dean gets hit in the face with a Thanksgiving ham

August 24, 2009

2009 NFL Preview: Cincinnati Bengals

By JFein:

The Cincinnati Bengals are quite an enigma. They have a really good QB, one of the best wide receivers in the NFL, and yet, no one is thinking that this team has a chance in hell of coming close to competing in the AFC North. And even though they are my 3rd favorite NFL team (Eagles #1, Chargers #2), I agree with those critics. So without further ado, here is your 2009 NFL Preview of the Cincinnati Bengals!

Heeeerrrrrre's Carson: Carson Palmer used to be one of the best QBs in the NFL. But then he played a playoff game against Pittsburgh. Since then, his entire career has gone straight down hill. Whether it's his inconsistency, the Bengals as a team relying too much on the pass due to a lack of running game, or injuries, since that ill-fated home playoff game, it seems like everything has unraveled for the Bengals and Palmer and if one of those problems was not present, you can be sure that another one of them was. It also does not help that the Bengals have no defense whatsoever to rely on when Palmer is struggling or injured, but that's another story.

Chad OchoCinco: Next to T.O., perhaps the most controversial wide receiver is none other than Chad OchoCinco (seriously, which is it? Ochocinco, OchoCinco, or Ocho Cinco?) of the Cincinnati Bengals. Make no mistake about it, the man is talented, but his ego is just way too big for him to ever be a great receiver. The constant unnecessary celebration penalties that he gets is enough to bury a team for when you kickoff at your own 15 yard line, the opposing team gets great field position and is more likely than not to come away with points on the following drive especially taking into the fact of the Bengals defense (more on that below). And just as an aside, "ocho cinco" does not mean "eighty-five" but rather "eight five". Eighty-five in Spanish is "ochenta y cinco". You can thank online translators for that one....

The Bengals defense: Oy ve. What good is it when you're offense scores 45 points only to see the defense give up 48 points. That is the Bengals defense in a nutshell. You have to give credit where credit is due, though. They did try to remedy that by drafting Ray Maualuga out of USC. And they also now have Roy Williams the Safety. But will that be enough for the Bengals? To be frank, I would be shocked if it was. Then again, anything is an improvement over what they had.

Schedule: While the Bengals are one of the 13 lucky ones to play the Detroit Lions this year, the rest of their schedule is not so glamorous, including back-to-back-to-back games against Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Baltimore Weeks 3-5 with the latter 2 being on the road. They have some winnable games this year, but the division that they compete in is way too much for them. If they were in a weaker division, I'd give them a fighters chance at possibly making the playoffs, but not in one of the best divisions in football. No way.

Video: A look at the Bengals rookies this year with Disturbed in the background.



Prediction 6-10, 4th place AFC North. I said it before, if their division was different, then maybe, just maybe, they would have an outside chance of making it this year. But 2 games against the Ravens, Steelers, and Browns is just too much for this team. I only say the Browns because let's just say that the style of games that they play absolutely works against the Bengals defense.

March 25, 2009

The Links

The NCAA tournament starts back up tomorrow.... Hopefully for Jim Calhoun's sake, this report is wrong.... Michael Vick wrote a book while in prison... Tony Gonzalez wants the Chiefs to trade him.... 65 reasons to love this year's tournament... Bulls, Jazz to play preseason game in Europe... And Scarlett Johansson

- And NHL player was ejected to making contact with a referee (Fanhouse)

- Marvin Lewis is not happy about Stacey Andrews leaving the Bengals (PFT)

- NJ Congressman wants the Nets to reconsider the naming rights to their new arena (HHR)

- Former West Virginia kicker Pat McAfee made his debut as a wrestler (Wiz of Odds)

- Creighton girls are the best (With Leather)

- Reasons why you should want Tyler Hansbrough over Blake Griffin (Stiles Points)

- Here's an hope Nova ends the Jon Scheyer face (Sports Hernia)

- The sport of cricket is trying to grow in America (NY Times)

- The 2-3 zone defense defines Syracuse (The Oklahoman)

- The Final Four is having a problem selling their luxury boxes (CNBC)

February 27, 2009

The Links

Albert Haynesworth signed a $100-million deal with the Redskins... Then the skins turned around and gave DeAngelo Hall $54 million.... Fred Taylor signs with the Patriots.... Tim Clarke beat Tiger Woods... The T.V. networks weep... In honor of the Brady-Bundchen marriage, here is Gisele

- Manny Ramirez rejected another offer from the Dodgers (ESPN)

- Cincinnati honored former coach Bob Huggins last night, and then they went out and beat his current team (Fanhouse)

- Redskins fans have seen this before (Kissing Suzy Kolber)

- Manny Ramirez "can go bleep himself" (Stiles Points)

- The federal government will stop raiding California marijuana dispensaries (SF Chronicle)

- Deferred payments are holding up the Ramirez signing (LA Times)