Week 10; Starting to show Cracks
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“ Week 10: Starting to show cracks”
Well into the NFL season and the surprise Bengals have hit a couple of serious bumps in the road. Bumps being their chief competion in the AFC North the Steelers and the Ravens. The season is far from being done but its plane to see that they aren’t quite yet up to the challenge of playing in January
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they had a chance to win both games
I think they’ve shown they can play with any team in the league outside greenbay.
by JCompton41 on Nov 22, 2011 4:14 PM EST via mobile reply actions
im pretty sure we could compete with Greenbay
I don’t think their defense is that good and I don’t think they would have much time pass all over us. Actually I don’t think there is any team this year we can compete with.
AMAS
Love your confidence AMA, but ..... Damn!
"If we always agree, one of us is not necessary"
the Packers are unbelievable right now
I don’t see the Bengals D, as good as it is, keeping the Packers under 30 points. Considering the fact that the Bengals have scored over 30 points exactly once this year against some pretty weak defenses, I don’t think it’s a very even matchup.
I agree.
The Bengals are awesome right now and definitely on the right track, but we aren’t Super Bowl good quite yet. Maybe a couple years down the road.
Maybe as soon as next year salad.
We will probably have 2 picks before the Ravens and Steelers in the next draft as we have the most difficult schedule remaining in the AFCN. We really need to make hay in this next draft.
"If we always agree, one of us is not necessary"
Those aren't cracks. They are bone bruises and hamstrings that are healing
just in time for the next Steeler game.
"If we always agree, one of us is not necessary"
your on crack
Bengals can play with anyone. Biggest weakness I see is the secondary which going to have to step up.
"At the very end, somebody took a dump right where I stood in the dugout every day." Dusty Baker
i dont see our offense out scoring green bay
And our corners covering anyone all their recievers.
by JCompton41 on Nov 22, 2011 8:14 PM EST via mobile reply actions
was supposed to be a reply to ama.
by JCompton41 on Nov 22, 2011 8:31 PM EST via mobile up reply actions
the crazy story i want to see today, who signs orton
bears, texans, or chiefs?
" Mike Brown is the owner that Cincy doesn't deserve, not the one it needs..."
surprised to see him released
He’s a dilfer… not a terrible qb, but just never quite good enough to be looked at positively
by supergrover on Nov 23, 2011 10:16 AM EST up reply actions
Unless Cutler comes back and shows
the way he played this season wasn’t a fluke, Orton will still be the best QB the Bears have had in the Super Bowl era. He’s not great, but he had a ridiculous winning percentage until he got to the mess that was the Broncos last year. He’s a solid QB that rarely makes mistakes.
Chiefs ultimately end up with him.
I like the fact that the Cowboys put a claim in on him though… shows the trust they have in Kitna.

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