Bengals Ring of Honor candidates: Anthony Munoz
Anthony Munoz should be honored in every possible way by the Cincinnati Bengals. run, it’s about time the club honors its greatest and most influential people.
In this series, we will highlight players we feel are either well deserving of a spot, or will be worthy very soon. The list has grown fairly sizable with how long Cincinnati has hosted the Bengals, and they have plenty to catch up on with the potential installation.
While the Cincinnati Bengals have had some inconsistencies with high-profile draft choices, there are a few positions in which they seem to regularly strike gold. They’ve found a number of productive quarterbacks, wide receivers and defensive backs over the years, but some of the most successful players who have ever worn orange and black were the giant offensive tackles.
The podcast co-hosted by Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen is called
Renegades: Born in the USA. As titles go, it’s not so hot. It lacks the zing of, for example,
Born in the U.S.A. It has the feel of a much-workshopped and whiteboarded compromise, hammered out in bleary Zoom sessions by people who know that money is at stake and that the interests of three big brands including Spotify, the exclusive outlet for the eight-episode series must be met. The title is also false advertising. At one time, Obama and Springsteen may have qualified as rebels, or something along those lines. (As Obama puts it in the series’ premiere: “We both felt like outsiders as kids.”) But the rule of thumb is, if, like the former POTUS and the Boss, you’ve been spotted off the coast of Tahiti, lunching with Oprah Winfrey and Tom Hanks on David Geffen’s $300 million “superyacht,” your claim to the mantle “renegade” must be rescinded. The same law applies if you’ve been in possessio
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Last week I drafted a team with Jim Brown, Reggie White, Lawrence Taylor and Deion Sanders on it.
This week, I added Ray Lewis, Walter Payton and Mean Joe Greene to the mix.
Yes, it s weird, but weird is what happens when John Harris and I huddle each week for our In the Lab podcast. We re smack dab in the middle of drafting an All-Time NFL squad, where you get to choose just one player from each of the 32 franchises. Because I took Payton, I can t add Dick Butkus at linebacker. Also, there s no double-dipping on a player. Since I drafted Sanders the Falcon, Harris can t draft Sanders the 49er, or Sanders the Cowboys, etc.
It will seem odd watching him play in the Super Bowl not in a New England Patriots uniform, being coached up by Bill Belichick. But it will be somehow reassuring to turn on the biggest game of the year and see TB12 dropping back to pass. What is not reassuring is the way every holiday seems to contribute to another spike in COVID-19 cases.