Sports Betting Page Predicts All or Nothing for Bengals

Sports Betting Page Predicts All or Nothing for Bengals.  The chances of the Cincinnati Bengals winning vs. the odds at the sports betting page are kind of like a poker player who goes all-in. The Bengals are either going to win it all or crash and burn.  Cincinnati is 19-1 in sports betting odds to win the Super Bowl this season.

Sports betting page experts have seen a lot of changes with the Bengals, not all of which are positive. The Bengals made big news recently when they signed wide receiver Terrell Owens.   The team also signed Pacman Jones in the off-season and that move may not work out.  Jones has looked out of shape so far in training camp and may not even win a job.

The Bengals also added Antonio Bryant in the off-season and he also looks out of shape.  The team has not yet signed tight end Jermaine Gresham who they took in the first round and he may be the most important addition they made in the off-season.

The Bengals are going to either do very well with their off-season additions or they will have major trouble in the locker room with Owens, Chad Ochocinco, Pacman and others.  The Bengals are really going for it in 2010 but whether they have made intelligent moves or not remain to be seen. Will talent win out over character? It rarely does.  There are a lot of problem players in Cincinnati and it won’t take much for them to go off the deep end if things start to go wrong.

The Bengals should be interesting to watch but whether they will win as many games as they did a year ago is in question.  Last season a lot went right for Cincinnati and they won the AFC North.   The Bengals are still planning to run the ball this season but with Ochocinco, Owens and Bryant, they are going to have to throw it more to make those players happy. It seems like an unworkable situation.  If everything goes great then the Bengals could be a championship team but rarely does everything go smoothly and the Bengals don’t have the character players to survive any type of losing streak.  The Bengals open the season with two very difficult games against New England and Baltimore.

 

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