Bengals WR Owens: Coaches to blame for team failures

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CINCINNATI -- Receiver Terrell Owens says the Cincinnati Bengals' lousy season is the result of underachieving "from the top down," and he particularly points a finger at the coaches.

Teammate Chad Ochocinco asked Owens during "The T.Ocho Show" on Versus cable network Tuesday night why he thinks the team is 2-11.

"I think there's underachieving from the top down," Owens said. "You start with the owner, you start with the coaches. And obviously we as players, we are a product of what the coaches are coaching us throughout the course of the week.

"Of course, we have to go out there and play the game. But in order for us to do what we're allowed to do at the best of our abilities, the coaches have to put the players in the best position."

Owens has been diplomatic for most of the season, which quickly spiraled out of control. He had only one catch for 22 yards during a 23-7 defeat in Pittsburgh on Sunday that was Cincinnati's 10th straight, matching the franchise record for consecutive losses in a season.

In the past couple of weeks, Owens has implied that the Bengals are getting out-coached and not making very good adjustments to opposing defenses. His comments on Tuesday were his most pointed yet.

Wearing a T-shirt that said "I [heart] Keeping It Real," Owens noted that he signed a one-year deal with Cincinnati to improve its passing game and help the defending AFC North champions go deeper into the playoffs. Owens has been productive -- he ranks among the league's top six receivers in catches and yards -- but the offense overall is in the bottom third.

"Yeah, my frustration pretty much is at an all-time high," Owens said. "I pretty much have been quiet all year, but the fact that I was brought in here to kind of help this team get to the playoffs, and to be where we are right now is very disappointing."

The Bengals have only two winning records in the past 20 years, one of the worst stretches of futility in league history. Owens turned 37 last week and is a free agent after the season. The Bengals have an option to keep Ochocinco for one more year. Coach Marvin Lewis' contract is up after the season.

Owens asked Ochocinco why he thinks the Bengals are 2-11. Only Carolina is worse at 1-12.

"I'm not sure why we're 2-11 this year," Ochocinco said. "But the thing with me is I've become numb to the situation of losing, being that I've lost for such a long time that I have not been able to point the finger on what it really is."
 
Doubt it. They just wont re-sign him after the year is over. Im wondering if the team is going to pick up the option on Ochocinco.........
 
Nope, hell Marvin Lewis defended him in his press conf.

Folks, they are stating the reality in cincy. As long as Brown is in control, and they don't have real football people running as GM and a real scouting office...this team will remain a once in a blue moon winning team. They will have years due to scheduleing and constant high picks where they pull a shocking wining season...but otherwise....0.500 is all you can hope for.

I honestly hope Lewis gets another shot...on a real organization. What he has done, in this situationa is pretty damn amazing.
 
Sadly for them, theyve been in alot of these games. Theyve lost 6 games by 8 points or less, and the biggest issue with the players on the field to me is Carson Palmer.

In 13 games this year:
He has thrown for less than 220 yards 6 times
He has turned the ball over 20 times
He has thrown 1 TD or less 5 times
He has thrown 2 or more picks 6 times.
He has had 7 multi turnover games.
He will likely set a career high for turnovers in a season this year. He is one off his personal record with 3 games to go.

Andrew Luck anyone?
 
Rumors are flying he is gone after this year. One rumor is already out that a trade has been worked out between the Bengals and a west coast team(which is bunk if you ask me....).

I do see him gone maybe. But ONLY if Luck is in the draft, and he is there at #2. If not, I see them struggle longer with Palmer, and hopefully fix the O-line and D-line
 
Given the parity of the league, I don't know how a team can take that many hits to the secondary and hope to win. I love TO, but he might be a little misguided here unless he feels Brown isn't doing enough to replenish the ranks. A pass rush would certainly help.

Palmer is aggravating to watch sometimes, but if the defense could give the offense more minutes on the field, Carson's occasional mistakes could be overcome.
 
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