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Bengals are 3-3-1 all-time against CAR. All 3 of their wins were in their building. 
 

Amish and I went there in 2010. Rainy/crappy day. CP/Ocho/TO. Bengals won, but it was overall a snoozer. Panthers were shit, but gave them a good run for the money. 
 

 

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Andy, Andy, Andy..

 

Panthers have a stout OL with a RB averaging over 5ypc. Dude just put up 169 combined yards & a receiving TD.

 

Andy could make a dozen throws, mostly check downs at that, & hand it off the rest of the day. Still think they're worrying about the wrong player.

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29 minutes ago, T-Dub said:

Andy, Andy, Andy..

 

Panthers have a stout OL with a RB averaging over 5ypc. Dude just put up 169 combined yards & a receiving TD.

 

Andy could make a dozen throws, mostly check downs at that, & hand it off the rest of the day. Still think they're worrying about the wrong player.

I approve this message.. 😞

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Andy needs only 1409 yards to pass Johnny Unitas on the career yardage list, and 1721 to catch Joe Montana.

 

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He probably won't get them all this week.

 

Thru 2024 Week 3:

21 Kerry Collins 40,922 1995-2011 

22 Joe Montana 40,551 1979-1994 

23 Johnny Unitas 40,239 1956-1973 

24 Andy Dalton 38,830 2011-2024 

25 Dave Krieg 38,147 1980-1998

 

 

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33 minutes ago, AmishBengalFan said:

Andy needs only 1409 yards to pass Johnny Unitas on the career yardage list, and 1721 to catch Joe Montana.

 

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He probably won't get them all this week.

 

Thru 2024 Week 3:

21 Kerry Collins 40,922 1995-2011 

22 Joe Montana 40,551 1979-1994 

23 Johnny Unitas 40,239 1956-1973 

24 Andy Dalton 38,830 2011-2024 

25 Dave Krieg 38,147 1980-1998

 

 

I Allways thought Dalton was as good as Johnny U..

Montana as well...😎

 

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8 hours ago, AmishBengalFan said:

Andy needs only 1409 yards to pass Johnny Unitas on the career yardage list, and 1721 to catch Joe Montana.

 

i-681359615.jpg

 

He probably won't get them all this week.

 

Thru 2024 Week 3:

21 Kerry Collins 40,922 1995-2011 

22 Joe Montana 40,551 1979-1994 

23 Johnny Unitas 40,239 1956-1973 

24 Andy Dalton 38,830 2011-2024 

25 Dave Krieg 38,147 1980-1998

 

 

Kerry Collins…rarely hear anyone talk about him anymore. 

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12 hours ago, Whodeyman said:

Just win.  Don't care how or how ugly just win.  So Bengals looking at any backup offensive tackles?

I think they should look in-house at Jaxon Kirkland.

I was surprised when he was Inactive last week.

Would like to see him next to Mims in the  Jumbo Packages if nothing else.

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So this week, the Bengals travel to Charlotte.

 

You know, sometimes I really feel sorry for North Carolina. Hailing from Dayton I look at the accomplishments of Ohioans and compare them to North Carolinians and find that there's really no comparison.


Ohio is the home to eight US Presidents (Harrison, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Harrison, McKinley, Taft and Harding)
North Carolina has none.

 

Ohio is home to the first American to orbit the earth (Glenn) and the first human to walk on the moon (Armstrong).
North Carolina boasts that Vince McMahon was married in New Bern.

 

Ohio is home to more inventors per square mile than any other spot on earth. Why from Dayton alone you've got Dunn (refrigerator - for keeping beer cold), Kettering (automobile self-starter - for getting the truck full of cold beer to your local store), Gounard (smart fan - so the beer cooler can cycle power as needed), Frei (ice cube tray and ejector - so those with portable coolers can also have cold beer), Mellowes (self-contained refrigerator - so cold beer can exist in your home), Balsey (stepladder - so you can reach the beer on the top shelf), Wrights (airplane - so beer from far away can come to you), Ritty (cash register - so you can actually buy that cold refrigerated beer from far-off lands), and Fraze (pull tab - so you can open and enjoy that cold beer). Dayton inventors also brought you the Wide Strip Steel Manufacturing Process (for making beer cans), Parking Meters (so you can buy beer downtown), Price Tag Affixing Machine (so you know what the beer costs), Multiple-Array Continuous Ink Jet Printer (for beer ads, so you know from where the beer can be bought), Motorized Wheelchair and Walker Attachment for Wheelchairs (so even the handicapped can enjoy a cold beer), Isolated home/farm electric lighting system (so folks in the boonies can see and find the beer they bought), the Black Light (for cool mood-lighting while enjoying a beer surrounded by Velvet Matadors), Controller Pitch Propeller, 100 Octane Aviation Fuel, Airplane Supercharger, Directional Compass with Dual Radio Beam Triangulation, and the Learmatic Electrostatic Gyroscope (so beer-by-air can be swiftly and accurately delivered). Oh, and Space Food, Microfiche, Cellophane Tape, Movie Projectors, Movie Cameras, Movie Film and Movie Theatres, Lighted Scoreboards, Steel Furnaces, Parachutes, Gas Masks, and Ethyl Gasoline. Plus airplane ejection seats, artificial heart and kidney, automobile airbags, bionic organs, blind solo flight, carbonless paper, chrome plating, computerized aircraft loading system, computing scale for butchers and grocers, filter cigarettes, frost proof freezer, fuzz buster, glass photographic negatives, ice-cream cone, instant blood-glucose level testing, lighting system, mood rings, night serial photography, nuclear powered pacemaker, quick process malleable iron, room air conditioner, solenoid, double glass windows, laser weapons, liberty engine and fixed focus headlights.  And that's just ONE OHIO CITY! (Source: http://www.daytoncvb.com/.../dayton-fast-facts-and.../)

 

North Carolina has a rich history... hell, they were one of the original 13 colonies for chrissakes.  Yet on their state quarter, and on their license plates, they celebrate the accomplishments of two guys from Ohio.

 

This proud state, who has given America so much -- tobacco, NASCAR, slavery -- instead has to turn to two brothers from Dayton to find something to hang their hat on.  But the funny thing is that the reason Kitty Hawk even happened was because Orville and Wilbur needed a place with strong winds, winds that blew consistently in the same direction, and that was roomy and remote enough to allow them to do their experiments without interruption.  The Huffman Prairie (near what is now Wright-Patterson AFB) offered them the space they needed but the winds were unpredictable.  The Wright B Flyer was still experimental, and their wing-warping technology had yet to be tested under powered flight conditions, so they needed to be able to test their heavier-than-air hypothesis knowing that the aircraft would not need to turn to face into the wind.

 

Constant winds.  Constant direction.  That's what Kitty Hawk NC offered.

 

And it was desolate.  Nobody in their right minds would hang out in that sand-dune strewn shit hole in 1903.  That's why it was perfect for the Wright Bros - that part of North Carolina not only blew... it also sucked.

 

North Carolina's quarter and license plates could have any of the Founding Fathers, or Dale Earnhart, or Andy Griffith, or Aunt Jemima, or Philip Morris, or the raping Duke Lacrosse Team on them.  But unfortunately, they've turned their back on their heritage and instead use the image of two guys from my home town in Southwest Ohio.

 

Look carefully at the plate.... they deleted Orville and Wilbur's image from that iconic photograph.  Our friends in Carolina know exactly what they were doing.  And it's so very sad that they feel so inferior that the needed to do that.

 

Don't get me wrong.  I *like* Charlotte.  I just wish city and the state were a little more proud of their own accomplishments rather than co-opting the work of folks not even from there.

 

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56 minutes ago, AmishBengalFan said:

So this week, the Bengals travel to Charlotte.

 

You know, sometimes I really feel sorry for North Carolina. Hailing from Dayton I look at the accomplishments of Ohioans and compare them to North Carolinians and find that there's really no comparison.


Ohio is the home to eight US Presidents (Harrison, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Harrison, McKinley, Taft and Harding)
North Carolina has none.

 

Ohio is home to the first American to orbit the earth (Glenn) and the first human to walk on the moon (Armstrong).
North Carolina boasts that Vince McMahon was married in New Bern.

 

Ohio is home to more inventors per square mile than any other spot on earth. Why from Dayton alone you've got Dunn (refrigerator - for keeping beer cold), Kettering (automobile self-starter - for getting the truck full of cold beer to your local store), Gounard (smart fan - so the beer cooler can cycle power as needed), Frei (ice cube tray and ejector - so those with portable coolers can also have cold beer), Mellowes (self-contained refrigerator - so cold beer can exist in your home), Balsey (stepladder - so you can reach the beer on the top shelf), Wrights (airplane - so beer from far away can come to you), Ritty (cash register - so you can actually buy that cold refrigerated beer from far-off lands), and Fraze (pull tab - so you can open and enjoy that cold beer). Dayton inventors also brought you the Wide Strip Steel Manufacturing Process (for making beer cans), Parking Meters (so you can buy beer downtown), Price Tag Affixing Machine (so you know what the beer costs), Multiple-Array Continuous Ink Jet Printer (for beer ads, so you know from where the beer can be bought), Motorized Wheelchair and Walker Attachment for Wheelchairs (so even the handicapped can enjoy a cold beer), Isolated home/farm electric lighting system (so folks in the boonies can see and find the beer they bought), the Black Light (for cool mood-lighting while enjoying a beer surrounded by Velvet Matadors), Controller Pitch Propeller, 100 Octane Aviation Fuel, Airplane Supercharger, Directional Compass with Dual Radio Beam Triangulation, and the Learmatic Electrostatic Gyroscope (so beer-by-air can be swiftly and accurately delivered). Oh, and Space Food, Microfiche, Cellophane Tape, Movie Projectors, Movie Cameras, Movie Film and Movie Theatres, Lighted Scoreboards, Steel Furnaces, Parachutes, Gas Masks, and Ethyl Gasoline. Plus airplane ejection seats, artificial heart and kidney, automobile airbags, bionic organs, blind solo flight, carbonless paper, chrome plating, computerized aircraft loading system, computing scale for butchers and grocers, filter cigarettes, frost proof freezer, fuzz buster, glass photographic negatives, ice-cream cone, instant blood-glucose level testing, lighting system, mood rings, night serial photography, nuclear powered pacemaker, quick process malleable iron, room air conditioner, solenoid, double glass windows, laser weapons, liberty engine and fixed focus headlights.  And that's just ONE OHIO CITY! (Source: http://www.daytoncvb.com/.../dayton-fast-facts-and.../)

 

North Carolina has a rich history... hell, they were one of the original 13 colonies for chrissakes.  Yet on their state quarter, and on their license plates, they celebrate the accomplishments of two guys from Ohio.

 

This proud state, who has given America so much -- tobacco, NASCAR, slavery -- instead has to turn to two brothers from Dayton to find something to hang their hat on.  But the funny thing is that the reason Kitty Hawk even happened was because Orville and Wilbur needed a place with strong winds, winds that blew consistently in the same direction, and that was roomy and remote enough to allow them to do their experiments without interruption.  The Huffman Prairie (near what is now Wright-Patterson AFB) offered them the space they needed but the winds were unpredictable.  The Wright B Flyer was still experimental, and their wing-warping technology had yet to be tested under powered flight conditions, so they needed to be able to test their heavier-than-air hypothesis knowing that the aircraft would not need to turn to face into the wind.

 

Constant winds.  Constant direction.  That's what Kitty Hawk NC offered.

 

And it was desolate.  Nobody in their right minds would hang out in that sand-dune strewn shit hole in 1903.  That's why it was perfect for the Wright Bros - that part of North Carolina not only blew... it also sucked.

 

North Carolina's quarter and license plates could have any of the Founding Fathers, or Dale Earnhart, or Andy Griffith, or Aunt Jemima, or Philip Morris, or the raping Duke Lacrosse Team on them.  But unfortunately, they've turned their back on their heritage and instead use the image of two guys from my home town in Southwest Ohio.

 

Look carefully at the plate.... they deleted Orville and Wilbur's image from that iconic photograph.  Our friends in Carolina know exactly what they were doing.  And it's so very sad that they feel so inferior that the needed to do that.

 

Don't get me wrong.  I *like* Charlotte.  I just wish city and the state were a little more proud of their own accomplishments rather than co-opting the work of folks not even from there.

 

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Beautifully written..

 

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Bengal QB Stats

(career stats while playing for Cincinnati)

Thru 2024 Week 3

 

Games Started:

172 Anderson

133 Dalton

123 Esiason

97 Palmer

75 Blake

55 Burrow

46 Kitna

 

Games Won:

91 Anderson

70 Dalton

62 Esiason

46 Palmer

29 Burrow

25 Blake

18 Kitna

 

Completions:

2757 Dalton

2654 Anderson

2024 Palmer

2015 Esiason

1361 Burrow

1240 Blake

1009 Kitna

 

Attempts:

4475 Anderson

4449 Dalton

3564 Esiason

3218 Palmer

2221 Blake

1998 Burrow

1707 Kitna

 

Completion %:

68.1 Burrow

62.9 Palmer

62.0 Dalton

59.3 Anderson

59.1 Kitna

56.5 Esiason

55.8 Blake

 

Yards:

32838 Anderson

31594 Dalton

27149 Esiason

22694 Palmer

15134 Blake

14829 Burrow (needs 305 yards to catch Blake)

10707 Kitna

 

TDs:

204 Dalton

197 Anderson

187 Esiason

154 Palmer

102 Burrow

93 Blake

59 Kitna

 

QBR:

99.1 Burrow

87.5 Dalton

86.9 Palmer

83.1 Esiason

81.9 Anderson

79.3 Blake

74.6 Kitna

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