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Hackett did ok with what he had at QB. No picks. Pettine turned CIN away from their TE threats. CIN's wrs - Green/Sanu/Jones are a formidable bunch. That trio also were pretty much denied the the middle zone. CIN tossed to their rb more than usual.
I give a game ball to stuckincincy for thinking the Bengals should have thrown the ball on 3rd and 9 from their own 2 with 12 seconds left in the first half.
I'm pretty sure he was being sarcastic. Screw moral victories. I'm sick of this team coming close. It just highlights the dumb plays they made that could of made the difference!
Hackett did some good things, but I don't get running the ball into the middle of the line four straight times when Buffalo had it inside the Cincinnati 5.
I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
The OT play calls by Hackett were too conservative for me. We just burned them in the air and we run on first and second. I know we were deep in the zone, but you gotta go for it. Instead we have him throwing on the obvious passing down.
Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
I realized, Dalton has grown from alarming ginger with arched brows to Scarlet Death Knight with Evil brows, proudly imbued with the blood of his opponents, openly scoffing at the forces of good struggling to contain the growing tsunami of malicious intent he reaps, cackling, as the gore streaked corpses of people who are gore streaked corpses get reaped, by, um, himself, as he strides slowly and inevitably toward harvesting the souls of mankind, cackling, as I mentioned previously.
Taking them to OT under Thad Lewis was like reaching the very gates of hell, under, er, Thad Lewis, before being being ended pitilessly. So yes, YES it was a moral victory because we were ended pitilessly later than anyone thought we'd be ended pitilessly by the Crimson Abomination.
You might say "But Mace (if you think of me in the personalized sense to call me Mace), we were ended pitilessly by the Evil Dalton, our home stadium soiled by the spewing malignancy of his black magics !"
Well yeah. I suppose it smarts with me too.
One thing I realized, though it annoyed me, is that we just aren't good enough yet in terms of the players. Pettine and Hackett did just fine using an achy breaky bunch of misfit toys.
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