PAGE 8, THE HERALD, Friday, September 9, 1977 CINCINNATI BENGALS A ‘snootful’ to play in this league By GARY MIHOCES The Assoclated Preas Bill Tiger Johnson, the plain-talking Texas who coaches Cincinnatl Bengals, looked over the National Football League schedule and summed. up the American Division Central Conference. "It's a snootful to play Pittsburgh, Houston and Cleveland twice,’”’ he said. It's also a snooful to play two with Cincinnati. After a beefy college draft the Bengals might halt Pitt- sburgh's string of three division titles. The Steelers last season included a 1-4 start and 10 wins in a row. It ended with a playoff loss in Oakland, where. the spec- tators included injury 1,000 yard rushers Franco Harris and Rocky Bileier. “T don’t know if it was because Franco and Rocky couldn’t play, but the old Steeler fire wasn’t there,” said Joe Greene. “But the Raiders were worthy champs,” he added. “Pm not taking anything away from them.” The defence that helped win those titles will be minus linebacker Andy Russell, retired, and cor- nerback Mel Blount, holding out. Record broken TORONTO (CP)- Boston Red Sox broke the major league baseball record for consecutive game home runs during. a season Thursday. night when Carlton Fisk and George Scott hit successive homers in the second inning against Toronto Blue Jays. Fisk hit his 22nd home run off Toronto starter Jesse Jefferson with two men on in the second inning, and Scott followed with a solo shot for his*32nd of the year. vt ‘ LAS SEARS ESSE EEE DS DAN Ro eS RRNA ALBA ARLASN SANS THE PIGKIN'S ARE MIGHTY FINE AT OUR A of fi ye 2 tA ft 7 / ft a ts ¢ ? 4. rs is ¢ 4 fd CA tf 4 / A i ¥ ¥ rs v2 v ¥ ft A Y 4 y | A y ¥ ce y y A ts Z / / / Z rd / é é a] fi y if vi ts ? if é f < / 4 F y 7 YZ fF Us é / tA y y iv te 7 if - is ? tf / 4 4 fs fi Zi ys ¥ y 7 th ¥ tf / / fi tf y y ? if Ls 7 é te 7 eo 7 Rookie Robin Mad Man Cole has played well at Russell's spot and four-year veteran Jim Allen ably replaces Blount. . Though missing the playoffs, the Bengals matched the Steelers 10-4 record. Cincinnati's only other losses wer to Oakland and Baltimere. “7 sure as. hell wouldn’t want to feel we’ve gone downhill,” said Johnson, the second-year coach. Newcomers include Eddie Edwards and Wilson Whitley, two defensive linemen drafted in the first round.. ; Cincinnati used another first-round choice on 6-foot- s-inch tight end Mike Cobb. Asecond-round pick yielded 248 pound fullback Pete Johnson. The Bengals have a schedule that includes only two 1976 playoff teams, Pittsburgh and Minnesota. By contrast, Cleveland Browns have one of the toughest schedules in the league. Their first four foes are Cincinnati, New England, Pittsburgh and Oakland, and they have a later game with Los eles. That means the Browns, 9- 5 last year after going 3-11 the season before, might be an imporved team with a E poorer record in 1977. “The first four weeks are going to be a kay for us,’ said Peter i Hadhzy, promoted early this year to general manager of the Browns, “If we can go 2- 2 we're going to surprise a lot of people. If we don’t go 2-2, it still doesn’t mean our season will be over.” Browns’ first-round choice Rebert Jackson, expected to start at middle linebacker, injured his knee early in training camp and is out for the season. And the Browns have been unable to sign second-round pick Tom Skladany. During the offseason, it looked .as though quar- terback Dan Pastroini wouldn't be with the Oilers. Upset with the state of af- fairs in Houston, he pleaded j to be traded to Los Angeles. That plea ended when Los Angeles got. Joe .Namath, and Pastorini is still with an Oilers team that fell to 5-9 ‘ going 10-4 the season before, Newcomers to Houston inelude rookie running backs Rim Wilson and Bob pair of third-round choices with power, and free-agent Horace Belton, a 5-foot-9 inch rummer from Southeastern Louisiana. 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