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September 2, 2013
Top-Ten Keys To Success: Development Of Dalton
We conclude the top-ten keys list with what we feel is the most important key to the Bengals taking the next step in 2013--quarterback Andy Dalton's continuing development.
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September 2, 2013
Top-Ten Keys To A Successful 2013: Avoid Injuries
We conclude the top-ten keys list with the top two on the countdown. At No.2 comes something that really isn't in the team's control--they need to stay healthy.
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July 25, 2013
Top-Ten Keys To Success: No.3 Run The Ball Well
We continue to count down our top-ten keys to a successful Bengals season and focus on the running backs at No.3.
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July 24, 2013
Top Ten Keys: No. 4 Finding A No. 2 Receiver
Last season, the Bengals tried out five different players as the second starting receiver. Some players had their moments but, at the end of the day, it wasn't a successful strategy. Not one of these five players recorded more than twenty receptions.
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July 22, 2013
Top-Ten Keys: No. 5 Continuing To Rush The Passer
It's no secret that the defensive line was the heart of the Bengals defense last year. They finished third in the league with 51 sacks, led by Geno Atkins (12.5), Michael Johnson (11.5), Carlos Dunlap (6.0), and Wallace Gilberry (6.5).
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July 19, 2013
Top-Ten Keys To Success: Figuring Out The SS Spot
We continue our top-ten list with the position that has the biggest question mark on an otherwise deep Bengals roster. What to do at strong safety?
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July 18, 2013
Keys To 2013 Success: No.7 DTs Still & Thompson
We continue our countdown of the keys to unlock a successful Bengals season in 2013. No.7 revolves around the contributions of two second-year defensive players.
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July 17, 2013
Top-Ten Keys To Success: No.8 Hey Rook!
Continuing our countdown to the top-ten keys to a successful season, we take a look at Bengals rookies.
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July 16, 2013
Top-Ten Keys To Success: No.9 Sorting Out The CBs
We continue the countdown of our top-ten keys to a successful 2013 Bengals season. No.9 focuses on the secondary.