Changes Ahead in Cincinnatti Bengals’ Offense

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Published: May 23, 2009

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The Cincinnati Bengals wiped the slate clean this off-season after a disappointing 2008 campaign and had as much player movement as any year during the Marvin Lewis’ era.

Offensively, the team needs to find answers after finishing dead last in the league in total yards and total points, 29th in rushing yards, and 30th in passing yards.

Prior to 2008, the Bengals finished in the top seven in passing for three straight seasons and in the top 10 of total offense in each of those years.

Obviously getting quarterback Carson Palmer back and healthy is paramount to the team’s success. Palmer, who was limited by injuries to just four games a year ago, has looked impressive thus far in the team’s mini-camps and appears to be near 100 percent.

"We've got some issues to deal with but any time you've got a guy like Palmer at quarterback you can turn it around very quickly," offensive coordinator Bob Bratkowski said earlier th...

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