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Lack of offense bothering TO, Ocho, Palmer

The Columbian
Published: September 30, 2010, 12:00am

CINCINNATI (AP) — The frustration is starting to build in Cincinnati.

Three lackluster games by the Bengals offense is starting to bother their reality-show receivers and the quarterback cast in the role of ringmaster.

The only thing keeping the frustration at a low simmer is the record. The Bengals have managed to win their last two games with solid defense and a lot of field goals, keeping the defending AFC North champions a game behind Pittsburgh.

Still, the lack of points is getting everyone a little on edge. Terrell Owens says that if the Bengals were losing, he’d have a lot more to say about it.

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