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Again “Hard Knocks” gave Bengals fans — and all football fans — insights they don’t see anywhere else. Here are my favorite moments from tonight’s episode, the fourth of five. I’ll really miss this show after it ends next week. Won’t you?
–Andrew Whitworth’s kids crawling all over his bandaged knee, while waiting to watch the Bengals-Dallas game Saturday.
–Rookie linebacker Jayson DiManche’s rap: “Put me on special teams / But I ain’t a blocker / I’d better learn / Or they clean out my locker.”
–Former Kentucky linebacker DeQuin Evans, who grew up in South Central Los Angeles, explaining why football isn’t so difficult. “This is not hard. Hard is when your Mom is trying to feed a family of four, and you guys don’t have no father in your home, and she’s on welfare. That’s hard.”
–Offensive coordinator Jay Gruden complaining about the team’s lousy practice at Springboro High School last week: “We’re on a high school field, that doesn’t mean you have to play like high school!”
–Rookie free agent linebacker Jordan Campbell winning an arm-wrestling challenge with former UC linebacker J.K Schaffer — then losing to veteran linebacker James Harrison in about 2 seconds.
–Defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer showing his photo with President Bill Clinton to fellow coaches: “That’s when the president got to meet me.”
–Zimmer’s comments about cutting Campbell and three others at the end of the show: “Players, when they see a guy going, they wonder: Hey, could I be next? It’s hard to swallow, but sometimes it wakes up the people in the next locker, you know.”
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