| 2006 NFL Football By: 
                          R. Monohan
 Friday, 
                          July 21st, 2006 - Page Updated at 9:30am
 Analyst For WagerOnFootball.com 
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                            of Scrimmage: CINCINNATI BENGALS 2006 Camp Preview 
                            The following is a Preview 
                            of the Bengals Training Camp. Below we take a capsule 
                            look at the training camp missions of the 16 teams 
                            of the American Football Conference, with reporting 
                            dates and sites included for your perusal. (Wager 
                            On Football .com's evaluations for the 16 teams appeared 
                            the week of July 11th):The start of NFL training camps 
                            is under a month away. But here's what you need to 
                            know about the where and when of the Cincinnati Bengals 
                            Training Camp.
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    REPORT DATES: 
                            Rookies July 29th, Veterans July 29th SITE: Georgetown 
                            College, Georgetown, KY CAMP OBJECTIVES: 
                            In light of his team's recent off-field activity, 
                            Marvin Lewis' most difficult job during camp could 
                            be keeping his players' names out of the police blotter. 
                            Wideout Chris Henry and rookie linebacker A.J. Nicholson 
                            (Florida State), the two most notable offenders, will 
                            have to work hard to get out of Lewis' doghouse. Otherwise, 
                            the focus will be on quarterback Carson Palmer and 
                            his continued recovery from the serious knee injury 
                            that knocked him out last year's AFC Wild Card loss 
                            to the Steelers. With Jon Kitna (Lions) gone, Lewis 
                            needs either Anthony Wright (Ravens) or Doug Johnson 
                            (Browns) to emerge as a capable No. 2 behind Palmer. 
                            On defense, Cincinnati will plug former Pro Bowler 
                            Sam Adams (Bills) in at one of the tackles and pray 
                            that the 33-year-old can rebound from a poor 2005 
                            in Buffalo. Finding a credible and consistent pass 
                            rusher always seems to be a priority for the Bengals, 
                            and there is hope that '05 first-round pick David 
                            Pollack might become that guy. In the secondary, Cincy 
                            used a first-round pick on cornerback Johnathan Joseph 
                            (South Carolina), and it will be interesting to see 
                            whether he can insert himself into a corner rotation 
                            that already includes maintstays Deltha' O'Neal and 
                            Tory James.   
 
 
 
 
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