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Friday, 19 March 2010 |
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Antonio Bryant describes himself as an edgy guy who is ultracompetitive. The Cincinnati Bengals are hoping that the seventh-year wideout can give them an edge in what has been a faltering passing game.
The Bengals signed Bryant to a four-year deal worth $28 million in the hopes that he can give the team a deep threat. What Bryant also gives them is a physical receiver who is not afraid to go over the middle to make tough catches and who enjoys contact.
"I'm a little bit more physical than probably what they're used to but you have to have a little bit of that," Bryant said. "I know it's a lot of ins and outs on the offense that I'll be able to do and bring a little more toughness to the game." For Bryant it also means this is the first time he has been in a... Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 0 |
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Thursday, 18 March 2010 |
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When it came to finding a second wide receiver to complement Chad Ochocinco, the top target all along was Antonio Bryant.
Despite Ochocinco's public campaign to bring Terrell Owens to Cincinnati, Bryant's four-year deal provides the Bengals with a variety of options going forward.
For one, it gives the Bengals a deep threat that they were lacking, especially during the second half of last season when Chris Henry was lost for the year. The Bengals had only 12 pass plays last year that went for 25 yards or more.
It also gives them a possible future No. 1 receiver. Ochocinco is entering an option year in 2011 and he is entering his 10th season this year. Bryant was the top receiver in San Francisco and Tampa Bay, so it would be a role that he would adapt to. Does... Be first to comment this article | Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 0 |
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