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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: August 1, 2009
With most of the opposing defenders focusing more on wide receiver Chad Ochocinco, Houshmanzadeh was able to take advantage and find more ways to find himself open. In fact, many analysts considered Houshmanzadeh as a No. 1 wide receiver playing for a team as a No. 2 wideout.
During his tenure in Cincinnati, Houshmanzadeh was always considered the No. 2 wide receiver, no matter how impressive his statistics may were. There is a chance his numbers were good enough to be considered a No. 1 wideout on most teams in the NFL, which is part of the reason why he left for the Seahawks.
Despite his signing with the Seahawks, the Bengals quickly replaced Houshmanzadeh two days after he left by signing former Jets wide receiver, Laveranues Coles.
When Coles signed a four-year deal worth $28 million with the Bengals this offseason, he was entering a similar situation Houshm...
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Published: August 1, 2009
With most of the opposing defenders focusing more on wide receiver Chad Ochocinco, Houshmanzadeh was able to take advantage and find more ways to find himself open. In fact, many analysts considered Houshmanzadeh as a No. 1 wide receiver playing for a team as a No. 2 wideout.
During his tenure in Cincinnati, Houshmanzadeh was always considered the No. 2 wide receiver, no matter how impressive his statistics may were. There is a chance his numbers were good enough to be considered a No. 1 wideout on most teams in the NFL, which is part of the reason why he left for the Seahawks.
Despite his signing with the Seahawks, the Bengals quickly replaced Houshmanzadeh two days after he left by signing former Jets wide receiver, Laveranues Coles.
When Coles signed a four-year deal worth $28 million with the Bengals this offseason, he was entering a similar situation Houshm...
Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com