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tekekini wrote:
Palmer didnt lose the game..I dont think he has that far to go. He didnt drop the pass wide open in the end zone..it wasnt his arm that hit the sideline before both feet could hit the ground. he didnt miss the FG after the TD was called back either..he also doesnt play defense, he wasnt responsible for letting the steelers run all over the field.


with all that. Bengals still lead AFC North

They also got to play again.

one last thing....the only thing that I said was going to happen was that the bengals would win...

everything else i said was about Palmer being more grown up and more mature and i dont think he did anything today to prove me wrong..nothing was his fault today. he certainly didnt lose the game for them

i said CJ would score a TD and I am not so sure that he didnt score the TD..i only saw 1 replay of it i didnt see the game but the 1 angle i saw looked to me like he had both feet down.

oh well
You said Willie Parker was a joke. Wrong.

You said Carson had matured. Wrong.

You said Chris Perry would catch a TD. Wrong.

You said Palmer would throw for 3 TDs. Wrong.

You said CJ would score 2 TD's. Wrong.

His hand landed out of bounds before his elbow landed in on the play in question. His second foot tapped on his ankle, not the ground. No catch.

And you said the Bengals would win. Wrong.

I count 6. No need to back off after all your bluster turned out to be BS. Just admit you were wrong like a man and stick to debating about your team.

Palmer played terribly -- I can't believe anyone would dispute that. He looked lost after the first two drives and displayed no leadership or toughness out there. He let his team down when they needed him the most. The pivotal play of the game was the pick he threw that almost went back for a TD (almost 3 games in a row against the Steelers). That happened right after Ben handed the Bengals great field position with a chance to take the lead and the momentum.

The Coaching staff abandoned the run and put the game in Palmer's hand to win or lose. He failed miserably against the Steelers yet again. The Bengals will never win the division until Palmer can beat the Steelers.
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like i said..still more than half a season to go..still lead the afc north, still play pittsburgh 1 more time. still going to win the division. 1 game doesnt mean crap.
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oh, all that other stuff that i said, was jsut to get your goat, i really dont care about the bengals i just like Chad Johnson. Willie parker still is a joke though. he hasnt done anything since week 2 untill he played th bengals..Fred taylor ran all over the run defense, willie parker might as well too.. i wish miami played cincy so ronnie brown could rack up some yards.
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I agree, they still have the better record and will probably make the playoffs. They can beat the struggling Packers and Indianapolis should be a great game. But can they stop Edgerrin James who is one of the best backs this year?
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FalconFanKM wrote:I agree, they still have the better record and will probably make the playoffs. They can beat the struggling Packers and Indianapolis should be a great game. But can they stop Edgerrin James who is one of the best backs this year?

The Bengals have a long way to go to make the playoffs just like any AFC team. The AFC is loaded and may possess at least the 5 best teams in the NFL. After watching the Bengals fold up like crash dummies last weekend, I'm not prepared to grant them any free passes. They might have a half game lead over the Steelers right now, but is anyone around here honestly prepared to say they're the better team?

The Steelers are big favorites at this point to win the North which most likely leaves the Bengals looking for a WC spot. There will be a lot of good teams fighting for those two spots. I would rank the Bengals behind New England, Pittsburgh, Denver, Indy, and Jax right now (not in that order). SD I think has more talent, but needs to learn to win a close game before they can claim to be better than the Bengals. I would put them (Cinci) as about the 6th best team in the AFC which is obviously borderline to make the playoffs.

To say the Bengals will probably make the playoffs is a stretch at this point. To take solace in the fact that they still lead the division by a half game is grasping at straws. The Bengals need to develop more mental toughness and it starts with their leaders. I have no idea about Rudi...but Palmer folds under pressure and CJ is a selfish and egotistical basketcase who has shown he will throw a tantrum and disappear when the going gets tough.

The Bengals are a good team, but lets not get ahead of ourselves here. They need to bounce back from last week in a very positive fashion or else they could be in trouble.
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I think that you should not get ahead of yourself either. Pittsburgh still has to play the Bengals one more time. which could decide the AFC North. Maybe it will be the Steelers looking for a WC spot?
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tekekini wrote:I think that you should not get ahead of yourself either. Pittsburgh still has to play the Bengals one more time. which could decide the AFC North. Maybe it will be the Steelers looking for a WC spot?

I have not yet entertained the notion that the Bengals can beat the Steelers with Carson Palmer at the helm. When and if that happens, I'll adjust my confidence level. After the Bengals beat the Packers by only 7 even though they picked off favre 5 times, I'm not entertaining the notion they can beat out the Steelers for the title either.

Yes there is a long way to go, but the Steelers are simply the better team. At this point, I don't believe it is possible to intelligently dispute that. Over the course of the grueling NFL season, the better team usually comes out with the better record assuming injury situations stay relatively similar.

Look at it this way Bengals -- at least you're not the Browns.
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Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Look at it this way Bengals -- at least you're not the Browns.
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Jacobs4Heisman wrote: I have not yet entertained the notion that the Bengals can beat the Steelers with Carson Palmer at the helm. When and if that happens, I'll adjust my confidence level. After the Bengals beat the Packers by only 7 even though they picked off favre 5 times, I'm not entertaining the notion they can beat out the Steelers for the title either.

Yes there is a long way to go, but the Steelers are simply the better team. At this point, I don't believe it is possible to intelligently dispute that. Over the course of the grueling NFL season, the better team usually comes out with the better record assuming injury situations stay relatively similar.

Look at it this way Bengals -- at least you're not the Browns.
You can adjust your confidence level now.
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Jacobs4Heisman wrote: I have not yet entertained the notion that the Bengals can beat the Steelers with Carson Palmer at the helm. When and if that happens, I'll adjust my confidence level.
You can adjust your confidence level now.
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consider it adjusted.

The Bengals finally beat the Steelers, and they all but locked up the division in the process. Kudos to Marvin Lewis for building the Bengals back up. I was waiting all 2nd half for Palmer to make the big mistake that gave the Steelers the game and he just didn't do it. He's shown that he's improved a great deal over the course of this season. The Steelers running game has disappeared, and you can't expect to beat anyone in this league when you lose the TO battle 4-0.

With KC and SD winning yesterday, as well as the Browns blowing it against the leftwich-less Jags, The Steelers are on the outside looking in to the AFC playoff picture.
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Jacobs4Heisman wrote:consider it adjusted.

The Bengals finally beat the Steelers, and they all but locked up the division in the process. Kudos to Marvin Lewis for building the Bengals back up. I was waiting all 2nd half for Palmer to make the big mistake that gave the Steelers the game and he just didn't do it. He's shown that he's improved a great deal over the course of this season. The Steelers running game has disappeared, and you can't expect to beat anyone in this league when you lose the TO battle 4-0.

With KC and SD winning yesterday, as well as the Browns blowing it against the leftwich-less Jags, The Steelers are on the outside looking in to the AFC playoff picture.
Are you on Drugs? Palmer has been doing it all year. So what he had a bad game against Pitt the first time around this year...Roethlisberger had 3 picks he must be unproven. he sucks. he is worthless, where is tommy maddox when they need him :roll:
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tekekini wrote:
Jacobs4Heisman wrote:consider it adjusted.

The Bengals finally beat the Steelers, and they all but locked up the division in the process. Kudos to Marvin Lewis for building the Bengals back up. I was waiting all 2nd half for Palmer to make the big mistake that gave the Steelers the game and he just didn't do it. He's shown that he's improved a great deal over the course of this season. The Steelers running game has disappeared, and you can't expect to beat anyone in this league when you lose the TO battle 4-0.

With KC and SD winning yesterday, as well as the Browns blowing it against the leftwich-less Jags, The Steelers are on the outside looking in to the AFC playoff picture.
Are you on Drugs? Palmer has been doing it all year. So what he had a bad game against Pitt the first time around this year...Roethlisberger had 3 picks he must be unproven. he sucks. he is worthless, where is tommy maddox when they need him :roll:

You're a lost cause, sport.
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He has pretty much become a troll. Only here to piss people off and to point out times when they are wrong.
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