Well, they beat the Bills early in the year. How'd the Pats first game against the Bills go?
I realize it's the easiest thing in the world to bash Cincy, but at some point reality has got to intrude. Two winning seasons in three years, swept the AFC North two years ago, made the playoffs...
Keep in mind that it didn't result in yardage, merely offsetting penalties, the other half of which was also highly questionable.
Still, pretty funny. :D
Frighteningly similar story to the Pats. With AJ Green out and Simpson doing nothing, the offense's field is just too short. The DBs can cheat, read the QB, and move forward on the ball.
Not to quibble with a PKD fan, but you can't then say the Pats are 'tied' with other teams for first place either, since the only way in which wins and losses matter is when they are totaled at the end of the season, and by your own standards 'all of the games...have not been played.' It's all...
The Jets and the Chiefs would not be in the playoffs if they happened today, whereas the Bengals would be the #1 seed in the AFC:
NFL.com news: Playoff Picture 2011
The Pats have huge glaring holes in their game right now that that Jets and the Bengals simply don't (the Chiefs have their own...
Ocho runs the best curl and comeback routes in football, period, and works the sideline at an elite level. He won't willing go over the middle anymore, but that shouldn't be an issue with Welker here. I must admit, however, I haven't seen him run an effective post or a corner route in a long time.
It really, really isn't.
Basic experimental science revolves around eliminating the variables. Football games are not played in lab conditions. The number of variables that change from week to week, from individual play to injuries to coaching decisions to play environment to random dumb...
Does it? Cincy always does well against the rest of the AFC North; Marvin Lewis is 12-8 lifetime against Baltimore, and the Bengals swept their division two years ago with an inferior team. People keep talking about Cincy's wins over weak teams, but Pittsburgh's wins are against teams with...
Honestly, it took the Bengals two 1st round hits on CBs to bring the defense from 'abysmal' to 'mediocre', and it took a great defensive coordinator (Zimmer, after missing with Frazier and Bresnehan) and a couple of developing pass rushers to bring the defense up to a place where most might...
Hello, gentlemen and ladies. I'm a lifelong Bengals fan who now lives in Boston and roots for the home team (civic duty, at least when they don't play the Bengals). Thought I'd give my 2 pence here.
I must admit, I feel a bit sorry for Ocho. He thought he was going to heaven; instead, he was...
Idiot Sports Media Member A writes an inflammatory opinion piece.
Idiot Sports Media Member B comments on someone else's opinion with his own, as does Idiot Sports Media Members C D E and F.
Idiot Media Member G writes a web article commenting on the fact that C and D opined on B's opinion...
Re: Bruschi slams ocho
Rank idiocy.
Bruschi isn't a player anymore; he's a member of the all-too-large sports media. Remember the days when it was a sports journalist's job to report on the game? Not anymore. It's their - his - job to create controversy, fill a 24-hour sports news cycle...
I love Manny Lawson, but he's a classic 3-4 outside linebacker - light, rangy, suited to rushing the passer and playing pass defense in space. Ironically, Cincy had him targeted when Lawson was a rookie in the draft, and reports at the time said that if he had fallen to them (one more spot, if...
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