Thursday, October 24, 2002
Bengals may pay till they win
By Mark Curnutte
The Cincinnati Enquirer
A few Bengals, led by fullback Lorenzo Neal, are trying to create inspiration for their 0-6 team. Neal would like to establish a pot of money to which players contribute until the team wins a game. Upon winning, the money would be donated to charity.
Just in principle, it would be a reminder that guys need to play hard, he said.
Quarterback Jon Kitna likes Neal's idea.
Anything that can add a little extra motivation for us is a positive thing, Kitna said. I hope guys buy into it. I told him as soon as he asked me that I'm in.
E-mail mcurnutte@enquirer.com
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