Very nice quiz (coming from a Bengals fan), but any historical look at the Bengals is incomplete without Kenny Anderson, IMO. One of the (if not THE) most egregious omissions from the NFL Hall of Fame.
Could also mention that former WR/Punter Pat McInally is the only player in NFL history to score a perfect 50 on the Wonderlic test.
Another "cool" fact was that the Bengals played in the coldest (by wind chill) game ever played, their Jan. 1982 AFC Championship Game vs San Diego. Air temp was -9, as compared to -15 in the 1967 "Ice Bowl" between Dallas and Green Bay, but the wind chill in Green Bay was "only" -48. In Cincinnati, it was -59 degrees. And the Bengals offensive linemen took the field in short sleeves.
Could also mention that former WR/Punter Pat McInally is the only player in NFL history to score a perfect 50 on the Wonderlic test.
Another "cool" fact was that the Bengals played in the coldest (by wind chill) game ever played, their Jan. 1982 AFC Championship Game vs San Diego. Air temp was -9, as compared to -15 in the 1967 "Ice Bowl" between Dallas and Green Bay, but the wind chill in Green Bay was "only" -48. In Cincinnati, it was -59 degrees. And the Bengals offensive linemen took the field in short sleeves.