In 2000 they moved to a new stadium named after their founder Paul Brown researched from CBSsports. The Bengals would become one of the laughing stocks of the league through the early 2000's. Then they brought in defensive guru Marvin Lewis from the Baltimore Ravens to head coach the frail team. Over the years Marvin Lewis brought big talent to the team in hopes to gain respect from the rest of the league. Carson Palmer would become the starting quarterback, wide receivers Chad "Ocho Cinco" Johnson and TJ "Hosh" made for a stunning offense. They would find success in the coming years but have still yet to find the way to the Super Bowl. They have been credited for given the football world the No Huddle offense. This is ran without huddling-up after a play to try to catch the defense off guard. Though it takes a great deal of time to practice a become sync the offensive scheme can become a huge advantage to a team with a high powered offense or a team that is looking to save time on the clock. This is mostly used with conjunction with the west coast offense of short passes and quick gains.
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