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NFL Games Week 3


Jackie Lee
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7 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

How is the offense potent when you trashed their Oline earlier?

 

People still buying the Bengals contenders bandwagon. They have been bad for 2 straight years. Its time to move on from the hype.

Their OL is trash but their skill positions are LEGIT. God knows you should understand this concept having watched some of those offenses led by Cam playing behind a line of bums.

They've put up 33 tonight their D is just utterly inept and yet they're a missed FG and a missed penalty on a two point conversion away from a tied game despite this. They aren't good but they are dangerous.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Their OL is trash but their skill positions are LEGIT. God knows you should understand this concept having watched some of those offenses led by Cam playing behind a line of bums.

Yeah they legit with a 0-3 record.

 

Burrow living off that SB run years ago. He wasn't even the best QB on the field tonight vs a Rookie!

 

Fug the Bitchgals we winning. Dalton era has begun!

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1 minute ago, CPF4LIFE said:

No doubt we can put up 30 on them, but Cincys offense gonna be a problem.  Hopefully this game is sold out and the crowd is involved. 

Calling a 0-3 team a problem is Diabolical.

 

We better. Believe it. Achieve it! So be it!

 

Goodnight folks it's been real!

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Hard to say what will happen.  You never like to get a team coming off a loss but the Bengals have been bad so far this year.

I like our running game against their defense, but I don’t like their passing game against our defense.  We will need the pass rush to step up and probably 30+ out of the offense.

Not impossible but it will be a tall order.  I’m just glad we have watchable football where we can discuss this again.

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43 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Hard to say what will happen.  You never like to get a team coming off a loss but the Bengals have been bad so far this year.

I like our running game against their defense, but I don’t like their passing game against our defense.  We will need the pass rush to step up and probably 30+ out of the offense.

Not impossible but it will be a tall order.  I’m just glad we have watchable football where we can discuss this again.

Our D is much better then Wash D. Dalton is better then Daniels. We are going to win this game.

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I just want to know what has happened to Trevor Lawrence? I haven't taken the field against him but I've watched him very up close in college standing on the field as he worked his magic for Clemson (fug the tigers by the way). He showed every trait and aspect a true generational talent at QB has and though it was taught to me for 4 years playing at my alma mater to hate that university, I still had to watch and respect his game each time I saw him on the field a few feet from me working his craft. I met him a few times post game and always found the guy to be a humble easy going friendly fella as well so it made it hard for me to hate him as I was brought up in college as a player to do with anyone with our rivals. 

His first year was meh, his second he became the player I knew he would by admiring his gifts and abilities up close then last year he looked meh again but I was convinced it was because of a number of nagging injuries he suffered during the season. This season he is relatively healthy yet does not look like the top of the league can't miss generational QB that I knew he was in college. What is happening with Trevor? 

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