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33 minutes ago, Jason said:

He’s got his pocket presence back, for the most part. 

Yeah but I wish he didn't have to use it as much as he does. After the next draft and FA period to build our Oline we will be a powerhouse with extra picks to build the D at LB and CB...get ready 😀

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1 hour ago, Jamie_B said:

 

 

No but he did say that Herbert lost to the Texans :24: 


Why?  Why do you feel the need to ridicule anyone who has a different opinion than you?   God knows I don’t have any love for Hooky, but this is childish shit.  

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Just now, UncleEarl said:


Why?  Why do you feel the need to ridicule anyone who has a different opinion than you?   God knows I don’t have any love for Hooky, but this is childish shit.  

 

 

It's just some fun ribbing, you put yourself out there saying Herbert is better, when Joe goes off and Herbert loses you should expect some fun ribbing. 

 

 

 

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Just now, Jamie_B said:

 

 

It's just some fun ribbing, you put yourself out there saying Herbert is better, when Joe goes off and Herbert loses you should expect some fun ribbing. 

 

 

 


Personally, I said nothing about Herbert being better.  
 

The shit you do isn’t good natured at all.  Only funny if you are a child. It’s like taking a big dump on the thread.  Grow up.  

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1 minute ago, UncleEarl said:


Personally, I said nothing about Herbert being better.  
 

The shit you do isn’t good natured at all.  Only funny if you are a child. It’s like taking a big dump on the thread.  Grow up.  

 

 

If it bothers you so much put me on ignore. 

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https://www.nfl.com/news/2021-nfl-season-week-16-what-we-learned-from-sunday-s-games

 

  1. You can keep your interception total criticism -- Joe Burrow is a Pro Bowl-caliber quarterback. The second-year passer missed out on making it to the league's Las Vegas showcase this week, but responded emphatically with a 525-yard, four-touchdown performance. Cincinnati wasn't able to find success on the ground as it has in recent weeks, shifting the onus to Burrow, who accepted responsibility and shredded a banged-up Ravens secondary. Burrow teamed up with Tee Higgins and Ja'Marr Chase for a combined 19 receptions for 319 yards and two touchdowns, and a 68-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Boyd helped the Bengals build a double-digit lead in the first half. Baltimore had no answer for Burrow, who continues to trend toward an elite future. In just his second season, he's taken significant steps and is a primary reason the Bengals are sitting atop the AFC North.
  2. We may have fallen below the point of critical mass for Baltimore. First off, we have to credit the Ravens for their fight, even when the odds are stacked significantly against them. Baltimore battled to make it a 10-point game inside two minutes in the first half, but just didn't have the personnel to keep up with the Bengals. The Ravens' secondary is nothing more than a sieve at this point, and losing Anthony Averett to injury only worsened the situation for Baltimore. Burrow had no problem with picking on Daryl Worley in the second half, and the Ravens just didn't have an answer, giving up first downs even in third-and-long situations. With all of the injuries and COVID-19 issues, the Ravens are just a shorthanded squad fighting above its weight class. The latest losses -- in personnel and record -- might be the ones that finally break them.
  3. The Bengals are the strongest candidate to win the AFC North. Cincinnati is playing the most complete football of any team in the division at this point and put together a total team victory Sunday, gaining 575 yards, converting 50% of third-down attempts and dominating time of possession 37:03 to 22:57. The Bengals have won four of their last six in almost every fashion possible and dominated their greatest threat in the division race Sunday. Burrow is playing with confidence, Higgins and Chase are flourishing, and Cincinnati's defense is doing enough to win games. A sprint from last to first is very possible.

Next Gen stat of the game: Joe Burrow racked up 314 passing yards targeting receivers aligned wide, the most by any quarterback in a game since the 2018 season.

NFL Research: Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins have each broken 1,000 receiving yards in 2021, making the Bengals the first team in NFL history to have multiple players with 1,000 receiving yards before turning 23 years old.

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58 minutes ago, Griever said:

 

Out of all the positions on the Ravens roster, their secondary has been decimated. It was already one of their weakest spots before the season started and today was just laughable with the guys they had out there. Joey B should've had 500 yards passing. The blitzing and pressure did work, a little, but it wasn't going to overcome their horrid back 7.  

 

The most concerning part of today was the defense allowing 3 TD's. Obvious holes in our back 7 too.  We cannot outscore teams in the playoffs because front 7's will just pin their ears back and go after our weak OL.  

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