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The Bengals turned down and didnt even look at reports that Frostee Rucker sexually assualted women, before college and one in college, before they drafted him. I guess them hiring a player that has hit and spit on woman multiple times is not pass Mike Brown.

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Chiefs exile Johnson agrees to join Bengals as backup
Nov. 17, 2009
CBSSports.com wire reports

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/12535811/chiefs-exile-johnson-agrees-to-join-bengals-as-backup






CINCINNATI -- Running back Larry Johnson signed with the Cincinnati Bengals in a backup role Tuesday, giving the AFC North leaders depth at the position for the rest of the season.

The Bengals waived defensive tackle Orien Harris to open a roster spot for Johnson, who will be fourth on the depth chart at the outset.

The move comes eight days after the Kansas City Chiefs let him go as he was set to return from his second suspension in the last 12 months. The Bengals have one of the NFL's leading rushers this season in Cedric Benson, but he has a strained hip muscle.

Coach Marvin Lewis first spoke with Johnson last Thursday and told him he would be last on the depth chart. He said he told Johnson he essentially will be an insurance policy in case Benson or one of the other running backs got hurt during what's shaping up as a playoff season.

Benson had to leave an 18-12 win in Pittsburgh on Sunday with a hip injury. The Bengals (7-2) think he could play Sunday in Oakland.

Johnson is moving into a low-profile role. Lewis plans to use him on the scout team in practice, where he would pretend he's the other team's running back. Lewis doesn't expect him to be active for any games soon.

Johnson turns 30 on Thursday, and his production has declined in recent years. The Chiefs let him go following several controversies, releasing him last week on the day he was due back from his second suspension in the last 12 months.

He found a second chance in Cincinnati, which has a history of providing them for troubled players. Owner Mike Brown has referred to himself as a "redeemer." He brought Chris Henry back to the team before the 2008 season -- over Lewis' disagreement -- and the receiver has stayed out of trouble since then. Henry is out for the rest of the season with a broken left arm.

When injuries decimated their group of running backs last season, the Bengals signed Benson to a one-year deal despite his off-field problems. He had two alcohol-related arrests in Texas. The cases were dropped when grand juries declined to indict, and the Bengals offered a deal.






Benson has revitalized his career in Cincinnati -- he ranks sixth in the league in rushing with 859 yards and leads the NFL with 205 carries, only nine shy of his career high with roughly half a season to go. His backup, Bernard Scott, is a rookie chosen in the sixth round from Abilene Christian.

Lewis has assured Benson he will be the top running back with Johnson in town. During an interview Tuesday with Sirius XM Radio, Benson sounded open to it.

"Yeah, I mean, well, you know, it's good for him," Benson said. "I was once in that position, and he's getting his opportunity again. In all aspects we definitely plan on it to be a contribution to the team. If he can help the team in a positive way, then I'm all for that."

Johnson was benched for three games in 2008 by former Chiefs coach Herm Edwards for violating team rules. The NFL added a game for violating its player conduct policy. He later was sentenced to two years' probation after pleading guilty to disturbing the peace at a Kansas City night spot.

Three weeks ago, he posted a gay slur on his Twitter account and questioned the competence of coach Todd Haley, drawing a two-week suspension. The Chiefs decided to cut ties with him rather than let him return.

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Is this a case of a guy who will resurrect his career with a new team, or the case of a team who feels "see, we helped Cedric Benson! LJ will turn things around, too!"


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L.J is going to be a stud with Cinci I would think.

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L.J is going to be a stud with Cinci I would think.




Perhaps. Does he still have it? Will he settle into a backup role? Is this going to be a case of him being on his best behavior for a year, and then melting down again?


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naw, that LJ is gone...he's just 'cakin' it' now....

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/peter_king/11/10/mailbag/index.html


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The guy abviously has some mental issues, and it's only a matter of time before he has a meltdown. But until that happens I fully expect him to produce with Cinci.

KC's line has been terrible for quite some time and I don't really think he played with any heart because he didn't really want to be there.

I look at Randy Moss as a perfect example of that. Did nothing in Oakland cause the talent wasn't there and he didn't want to be there. Now he's happy and on a winning team and is one of the best receivers in the league again.

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