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The Official Browns vs Bengals Game Thread...


Win or lose...   

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  1. 1. Win or lose by how much ?

    • Win with less than 3 points separation
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    • Win with 3 - 10 points separation
    • Win with more than 10 points separation
      0
    • Lose with less than 3 points separation
      0
    • Lose with 3 - 10 points separation
    • Lose with more than 10 points separation
    • Aww crap it's a TIE...


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24 minutes ago, Numbers said:

Either way it goes it should be a good game to watch. 

 

Yeah I'm kind of coming around to that,  both teams are bad enough to keep the refs out of it for the most part.  IOW the usual buffoonery should be evenly distributed for a change.

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2 minutes ago, T-Dub said:

 

:facepalm:

 

 

I think he sprained his Want-To?

 

 

 

TBH I'm surprised he lasted as long as he did, if anything.

Didn't know this little nugget;

 

Per the Enquirer,

 

Glenn is one of two Bengals players (right tackle Bobby Hart) to play 100 percent of offensive snaps this season. 

Jake Fisher will start in Glenn's place.

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55 minutes ago, BengalFanInTO said:

Bengals Inactives

A.J. Green
Cordy Glenn
Dre Kirkpatrick
Christian Ringo
Kasim Edebali
Josh Malone
Nick Vigil

Wait a minute, we have someone named Ringo on our team?  That’s fucking awesome!!!

 

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29 minutes ago, fluhartz said:

if that is true. i may really be done watching this shit.

I mean I am 100% tired of ole marv....but give me a break 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/hue-jackson-could-be-in-line-to-be-the-bengals-next-head-coach-if-marvin-lewis-exits/

 

How about this nugget from the article:

 

" Some within the Bengals organizations believed that former defensive coordinator Teryl Austin was being groomed for that position (head coach) this season, but with the team's defense performing at a historically poor rate, Lewis made the difficult decision to fire Austin, who is well regarded in NFL circles and has interviewed for numerous head coaching jobs himself."

 

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