CINCINNATI -- Cedric Ogbuehi got a holding penalty that wiped out a first down. On the next play, Andy Dalton was sacked for a safety , and the New England Patriots had grabbed the momentum.Ogbuehis latest flub prompted the Cincinnati Bengals to bench the right tackle for the next three series. It didnt make much difference -- the Patriots soon were in total control and on their way to a 35-17 victory . And now the Bengals (2-4) are trying to figure out what to do with their struggling offensive line.Coach Marvin Lewis said Ogbuehi -- a first-round pick last year who is starting for the first time this season -- will be back at right tackle when the Bengals host the winless Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Its unclear how much leeway hell get if the rough times continue.Every young guy has growing pains, so these are his, offensive coordinator Ken Zampese said. Hell work through them like every other young guy does. We just hope we can speed up the process.The offensive line has been one of several glaring problems during the Bengals worst start in six years. Dalton has been sacked 19 times, tied with Cleveland for second-most sacks allowed in the NFL. Indianapolis has allowed 23 sacks.Ogbuehi took over for Andre Smith, who went to Minnesota as a free agent. He has struggled in the past two games, a pair of lopsided losses in Dallas and New England. He wound up compounding his mistakes as defenses went after him, resulting in the benching.Hes a really talented guy, Dalton said. Hes going to get it figured out, I believe that. But for him, hes got to put in the time and effort and really look deep down in himself and make sure he does everything the right way. I dont expect anything different from him.Eric Winston replaced Ogbuehi in the third quarter on Sunday and sat next to him on the flight home, providing advice and reassurance. Left tackle Andrew Whitworth and guard Clint Boling also reassured him that every first-year lineman struggles.We watch guys like Eric and Whit and you can tell they have been playing the game a long time, Ogbuehi said. The game looks slow. Basically, its just getting to the point where the game is slow.Ogbuehi was benched one other time, during his first season as a starter at Texas A&M. On Sunday in New England, the Bengals put him back on the field for the final series, which amounted to a pair of run plays.He had some time to sit and think, and then get back out there a little bit, Zampese said. Hopefully theres something learned in that.Lewis said without hesitation that Ogbuehi will be the starting right tackle against the Browns.We expect big things from Ced, Lewis said. Were going to continue to coach him hard to get it done right, all the time. Thats what hes expected to do.Game notesThis week provides a chance for Ogbuehi to regroup against a struggling defense. 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There were a whole lot of wars between our teams and I hated him every minute of it, but I respected him every minute, too. Its sad to see him go.Nick Van Exel, Memphis Grizzlies assistant coachI had a chance to play with him one year in San Antonio. I used to kick his butt all the time because he used to have his little TV and PlayStation with him, so we would just sit up there and play video games the whole flight. He was just competitive, man. The way he competed on the court was the same way he competed with his video games. Everything was competition. He wouldnt want you to win at anything. He was just a smart person, man, a good person. Hes definitely going to be missed.Q: Do you have any standout story or memory with him?We all knew that he was The Man. So its my last year playing with the Spurs, and Pop [coach Gregg Popovich] normally says who hes going to target. His victims are normally Tony, Tim and Manu. Everybody else will fall in line after that. There was one game when [opposing big man] Al Harrington had, like, 22 points in the first half. Tim normally just sits with his head down at halftime, and Pop is just going off on him, Are you going to play some defense? Hes doing this to you. Hes doing that to you. It was extra long. Hes going off and going off. Timmy is just sitting in his seat and he lifts his head up to Pop. Pop was looking dead at Timmy, and as soon as Timmy lifted his head, [Pop] winced and changed the subject completely and started talking about other stuff. It was so funny because Timmy was a big, nice giant, but if he wanted to get mean and mad, he would give you a look. He would just give you a simple look and then you knew to get in line.Q: Is Tim going to disappear off the face of the earth? Are we ever going to see him again?I dont think were ever going to see Tim Duncan again. I swear we probably wont. I think when you do see him, you better get you a picture and frame it because hes going to be a dinosaur soon. Hes going to be extinct around here.Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors coachKerr played with Duncan on the Spurs from 1999-2003.To just walk away without a press conference is just typical Tim. Modesty. Humility. Just a phenomenal teammate that was so much fun to play with.Kerr hesitates to call Duncan the best power forward of all time only because he hesitates to call Duncan a power forward. I think hes a center. The only reason hes called a power forward is because he started his career playing next to David [Robinson], but once David left, Timmy was down on the block all the time. I mean, its just semantics. ... Regardless, hes certainly a top 10 player of all time. I think you can make that argument real easily.Mike Budenholzer, Atlanta Hawks coachBudenholzer served as a Spurs assistant coach from 1996-2013.Im just happy for Tim and all the success he had in his career and all the success to the people he brought around him. Amazing teammate, amazing player. He deserves everything hes received and even more going forward.Budenholzer struggled to single out a favorite memory from his 16 years coaching Tim Duncan, but eventually settled on the Spurs first title run in 1999: Theres so many. I think the way he played in the playoffs in 99 and played in the Finals. To be that good that early in your career is a pretty special memory for me.Mike Miller, Denver NuggetsI dont know if you could really put it in words. All the guys, when you start seeing guys like Kobe and Tim, when they retire, first of all, its a sad moment for guys like me who played with them and got to compete against them. But why the [players] are getting paid what theyre paid, what the TV deal is now, has everything to do with those guys -- and I hope everyone thats in the league now, even though they didnt get a chance to play against them, everybody that got to watch them appreciates what theyve done for the game.When asked about being part of the Miami Heat team that handed Duncan his only NBA Finals loss in 2013, leaving his Finals record at 5-1, Miller said: First of all, the 1 part shows how good they were as a team. When you get there, winning a championship is the hardest thing youll ever do, and thats how good their team was, just winning championships, their culture, their structure and everything.Beno Udrih, 12-year NBA veteranI was actually just thinking about the memories, and when I spent there three years [in San Antonio], my first three years in the NBA. What kind of great teammate he is. One of the greatest power forward to ever play basketball. Not a shock, but when you know somebody like that and you see how he changes the game and what he does, youre always surprised that the time came that he decided to retire. It was a sad moment, but he knows whats best for him, and I wish him nothing but the best in the future.Q: Do you have a favorite story or memoryy of Tim?I remember my first year, my European haircut was not on point.dddddddddddd We were doing Secret Santa and he had me, so he gave me five Sport Clips passes. He was like, Make sure you go get a haircut. That was hilarious. So that was one of the stories where he was making fun of my hair. He actually gave me a nickname, with Michael Finley. Its One B. Its my name backwards. But back in Slovenia, you would just read it backwards. It would be Oneb. But hes like, No, no, no. In the U.S. its One B. Thats my nickname since then. Hes a great teammate. Great memories. If he wasnt on the team, I wouldnt have two championships. For that, Im forever grateful.Q: So he was a funny guy? Most people think hes boring, but from the stories it seems like hes pretty funny.Yeah, he was funny. He was very funny. He had a great sense of humor. He was always joking with everybody. He didnt have any favorites or only put some people under his wing. He made sure that everybody was taken care of. He interacted with everybody, so everybody felt like a family. With what the San Antonio Spurs organization is trying to do, he was the perfect guy to be in that organization. He embraced the whole mentality that they were doing. He was just great.Q: What do you think of his fashion? Are you going to get him some gift cards?Well, I mean everybody has their own fashion. He didnt care. Especially back in the day, there were not a lot of suits and stuff like that. Fashion was a lot different, and he just stuck with it. Im OK with however people want to dress and [what] they feel comfortable with. Im about comfort more than looking the best. I know people are making fun of that, but believe me, if someone doesnt care, its him. Hes like, Listen, Im comfortable. Im good.Rick Carlisle, Dallas Mavericks coachOver 19 years Tim Duncan demonstrated the simplicity of greatness as a competitor, human being and ambassador for our game. It is simply impossible to find enough accolades to describe his wide-ranging impact on NBA culture and history.Jason Terry, 17-year NBA veteranTim Duncan was a true professional. A champion. A true definition of a franchise player. The way he conducted himself on and off the court should be applauded. For my era, he set the standard for excellence.Rudy Gobert, Utah JazzHes one of the best players in history. Hes a great guy. I kind of know him a bit through Tony Parker. Hes just a great guy on and off the court. He never tried to do too much. He never tried too much for his brand. He didnt have a farewell tour or something like that. He just played basketball and thats it.Q: Did you model anything off your game from his game?Gobert: There are some things. Everybody is different. I dont want to be Tim Duncan. I want to be myself. Hes one of the best post players in the game, and he was always an underrated defender. He was always at the right spot. A very tough guy. A lot of things to learn from him.Juwan Howard, Miami Heat assistant coachHes one of the toughest power forwards, some would say arguably the best power forward to play in the game. To have to guard him was very challenging. We all knew about his skill set, but one thing that I dont think a lot of people give him credit for is that he had a level of toughness about him, too. And nastiness. So he was a competitor. You sort of looked at his demeanor and his facial expression because its always the same, but that guy competed. Ill never forget some of the wars that we had in the past. Im always going to cherish those moments. On top of that we lost a great one. I wish him well, and I hope he enjoys his time with his beautiful family.Darvin Ham, Atlanta Hawks assistant coachI think his legacy is quiet greatness. Silent greatness. He just goes about his business. You look at his records and his accolades, theyre right up there with the best of them. Definite first-ballot Hall of Famer. And again, just a solid rock that the staff, the front office, his teammates could depend on night in and night out, day to day, in season and out of season. Just a staple for greatness. Just solid greatness. Never braggadocious or anything like that. Hed just come to work, put his hard hat on, strap up his boots, and let his actions speak for themselves.Q: Do you have a favorite memory of him?I have a worst memory. Losing the 2005 NBA championship to them in seven games [the Pistons lost to the Spurs]. Tims always been great, always been pleasant. When we see each other, well embrace, hug and talk for a few minutes. Hes been a pleasure to watch, and whenever Im around him, a pleasure to be around. Hell be missed.Taurean Prince, Atlanta HawksPrince played his high school basketball in San Antonio.He did a lot for our city, brought a lot of good things to our city, championships. Not only him, Tony Parker, [Manu] Ginobili, Malik Rose, whos here with us [as a summer league coach], Bruce Bowen, all those guys whove done things for our city. Timmy was just that cherry on top. It was just a great thing to witness growing up.Jovan Buha, Tim MacMahon, Adam Reisinger and Calvin Watkins contrguys whove done things for our ciys[/url] ' ' '