As I watch Cincinnati embarrass themselves with all that talent, I wonder how good they would be if they switched quarterbacks with Indy.
Andy Dalton strikes out again. Unreal.
How much more of Marvin Lewis can they take? :nono:
As I watch Cincinnati embarrass themselves with all that talent, I wonder how good they would be if they switched quarterbacks with Indy.
Andy Dalton strikes out again. Unreal.
How much more of Marvin Lewis can they take? :nono:
Not a fan of his, but to be fair with Green out there was zero separation elsewhere and the running game faltered without real balance. Tough break, much like what happened with the Steelers.Andy Dalton strikes out again. Unreal.
It's hard not to wonder. There's loyalty and loyalty to a fault. This passed the latter mark about five years ago.How much more of Marvin Lewis can they take? :nono:
So here we go into the serious round:
Baltimore @ New England
Indy @ Denver
Dal @ GB
Car @ Seattle
Is it me or does it seem unfair that the Seahawks get an additional week of practice? lain:
Haven't looked at the lines yet, but I'd imagine all the home teams are favored, with the Green Bay game having the weakest line and Seattle having the strongest.
Can Baltimore beat New England? M-a-y-b-e. Can Indy beat Denver? May-be. Can Dallas beat Green Bay? Maybe. Can Carolina...:rotfl:
How much more of Marvin Lewis can they take? :nono:
Marvin Lewis is now 0-6 in the post-season.
On one hand he's taken the Bengals to the playoffs more than any other Bengal's coach, but on the other hand he's never won a playoff game.
Quite the dilemma for Cincinnati.
I don't think this has to be a high scoring game to be a cake walk. It's this simple to me: how many points do you think Carolina's offense will put up in Seattle against that machine of a defense? And to be fair, I didn't say anything about close. I just don't find a metric where they have any real hope of winning. There's no reasonable maybe in there for me. I'd love to be wrong. Nothing would please me more than watching Pete pout out a victory formation led by "Superman".I think Carolina's defense may keep it closer than you think.
Wazzit? :AMR: Oh, horrible call, but you're a half step from playing the Hitler card...Last time Dallas was this openly corrupt they blew JFK's brains out.
Wazzit? :AMR:
Oh, horrible call, but you're a half step from playing the Hitler card...and as much as I love my Tigers, I have a hard time warming up to the Lions. Suh irks me. Stafford has the personality of Jello. That said, they do seem to be on the verge of undoing their curse. Just not this year.Don't get me started. I'm a verb away from going on a total rant.
Sorry, Detroit.linger:
Last time Dallas was this openly corrupt they blew JFK's brains out.
:nono::madmad:
Oh, horrible call, but you're a half step from playing the Hitler card...and as much as I love my Tigers, I have a hard time warming up to the Lions. Suh irks me. Stafford has the personality of Jello. That said, they do seem to be on the verge of undoing their curse. Just not this year.
It will be interesting to see what the ref has to say about not enforcing his own call.
You're a Pats fan. You have enough on your plate.Spare me.
One ref did. Then he didn't enforce his call. I'd like to hear why.I can't imagine what a steaming crock the crew has for this one. They called it, then didn't enforce it.
lain:The fix was in.
You're a Pats fan. You have enough on your plate.
One ref did. Then he didn't enforce his call. I'd like to hear why.