Bengals' OL coach sick of ‘Bodine witch hunt’
Posted Apr 30, 2016
Bengals offensive line coach Paul Alexander walked into Salzano’s barber shop on 4th St., looking for a relaxing haircut at a spot he’d frequented for years developing friendships with the three Italian barbers. Before long, relaxation evaporated. Suddenly he found himself amidst the latest example of what he coined the “witch hunt” of current starting center Russell Bodine.
(Cincinnati Enquirer)
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