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Well it looks like I avoided a major "You are addicted to sports" fallout with my girlfriend this coming Sat night with the Bengals landing the day game allowing me to make it to her friends "super significant" 33rd birthday party that night.
Predictions: Bengals over Texans. Is Delhomme starting this game or was Yates just scratched because the game has no meaning? (Yes I am choosing to ignore the Bengals were 0-7 against playoff teams this season) Saints over Lions. Being a Bengals fan I would love to see the Lions make a run but I just don't think they have enough. Falcons over Giants. The Giants just aren't that good. Broncos over Steelers. Mendenhall may have torn his ACL, its Tebow time! Last edited by panerd : 01-02-2012 at 12:47 PM. |
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01-02-2012, 02:23 PM | #2 |
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Yeah, I never understood the Saturday night playoff game (which of course the Lions are playing in), while the early afternoon timeslot lies vacant.
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01-02-2012, 02:32 PM | #3 | |
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You only turn 33 once! Predictions: Bengals over Texans - Never should have lost to Houston in Cincy. Probably wouldn't had PacMan not been called for pass interference in the end zone with two seconds on the clock. Saints over Lions - No way the Saints lose at home. No way in hell. Giants over Falcons - I think the Giants are going to ride a hot hand deep into the playoffs. Matty Ice doesn't inspire confidence. Against the Saints he had 25 completions that were thrown less than 10 yards. Steelers over Broncos - James Harrison will get fined for a hit on Tim Tebow.
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01-02-2012, 02:39 PM | #4 |
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I don't think there are too many Lions fans out there who will have to avoid a major "You are addicted to sports" fallout this Saturday night. First playoff appearance in 12 years pretty much gives Lions fans carte blanche that night.
Sadly, I don't see the Lions getting their first road playoff victory (and their second playoff victory overall) in the last 55 years on Saturday. Saints have been a machine the last few weeks and have been unbeatable at home this year. The Lions defense hasn't played well in several weeks. They have given up a ton of yards and points. They are likely to be shredded by Brees and Co. The Lions offense isn't good enough to keep up. They are prone to mistakes and disappearing at times. Also, other than the Monday night game against the Bears, the Lions have folded under pressure. Some of their worst and most undisciplined games have come under the national spotlight, Thanksgiving against Green Bay and Sunday Night against New Orleans. The Lions also take far too many penalties which will, and has, hurt them. Despite not having too much hope of winning, it's still great to finally have the Lions with a winning record and in the playoffs. It's been ages. Hopefully, this is just the first step and the Lions can build on it.
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01-02-2012, 02:40 PM | #5 | |
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01-02-2012, 02:46 PM | #6 |
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Yeah, I've got tickets for #1 UMD @ #8 Western Michigan in hockey this Friday and Saturday nights. Thanks, NBC. Asses. Can't show the Tebus vs. Pittsburgh game instead.
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01-02-2012, 02:50 PM | #7 |
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Should be an interesting weekend, although I'm not sure the games will be all that great.
Predictions: Steelers over Denver- Even with Mendenhall down (and as a Steelers fan I will say he's actually had a fairly disappointing year) the offense will continue to do what it has done as of late: score in the upper teens and lower twenties. The defense will hold Denver to two field goals but I do worry greatly about Harrison throwing a bad hit on a potential Tebow scramble that would get him nixed the next week. I'll also be curious to see whether or not we take Ryan Clark with us given the sickle cell issue. I see a pretty easy win though, 20-6. Bengals over the Texans- The Texans would be dangerous if they weren't down to their third (or fourth) string quarterback and Arian Foster is great but I think Cincy goes after them and pulls it off. I agree with Grover that Cincy should've beat them earlier anyway. I figure a 24-17 win. Giants over the Falcons- This game is kind of a blah game for me. Very little interest in either team and I feel like either team is just fodder for the next round. The Giants do feel like they may have a bit of magic about them and that defense can pull out some big plays which I don't see with Atlanta. Plus Cruz is as electric a receiver there is right now. 27-13 Giants. Saints over the Lions- This could be such a great game but I don't think it'll pan out. The Saints have a tremendous edge in the running game and short pass game (Sproles looks like an absolute beast indoors on turf) that I think the Saints take a huge early advantage and don't really look back. The Lions will still get some points and look good at times but it won't be enough. Plus, I don't know if anyone else has noticed this, but the Lions look terrible late in the fourth quarter of a lot of their close games. They seem to have little get-up and go or organization to their two minute drill. Won't matter though as New Orleans wins 42-27. |
01-02-2012, 03:01 PM | #8 |
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01-02-2012, 06:21 PM | #9 |
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01-02-2012, 07:07 PM | #10 |
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all I know is that, as a Pats fan, I'll be rooting hard for the Bengals and the Broncos, because if either of those teams win, New England won't have to play the Steelers the following week. I just don't think they can beat the Steelers.
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Speaking for Steeler fans, unless Ben makes a miracle recovery (hopefully he's cured when he and Tebow shake hands), I don't see it. The only hope would be for Harrison, who has looked very average the last few games, and Woodley, who has played about 1 quarter in the last 6 games, to be all over Brady. Keep the game close enough to allow Wallace and Brown to make enough plays, and Redman run out the clock. Call me cautiously pessimistic on the Steelers chances at NE, with the Patriots on a week's rest.
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01-02-2012, 07:24 PM | #12 |
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As a Niners fan, I will be openly rooting for Detroit as I'd much rather have them face ATL or NYG who they already beat at home.
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01-02-2012, 10:41 PM | #13 |
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01-03-2012, 12:08 PM | #14 |
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Tomlin just said during weekly presser, Ryan Clark will not play Sunday.
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01-03-2012, 04:14 PM | #15 |
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With the Bengals in the playoffs, I decided to write a guest feature on a friend's blog about the team since I've been a fan. Note: I didn't include the history of arrests or Chris Henry's death... the article would have been much longer if that had been the case. It's more a chronicling of the team's poor draft choices year after year that kept the team in such a stagnant place at the bottom of the AFC.
A Totally Biased Tale of Woe: The Suffering of a Bengals Fan « Totally Biased
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01-03-2012, 04:16 PM | #16 |
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I saw that something will happen during the Saturday games that's never happened before in the Super Bowl era. Any guesses?
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01-03-2012, 04:21 PM | #17 | |
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01-03-2012, 04:51 PM | #18 |
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Cincinnati over Houston -- 3-game slide and too many injuries to key personnel... Kubiak says that Yates will start despite separating his left shoulder two days ago. Frankly, I'd feel a lot better about the Texans' chances if Delhomme got the starting nod. Arian Foster should be good to go, but the O-line has been showing some signs of wear over the past couple of weeks. If Houston is to pull this out, it's going to have to be the result of a monumental defensive performance. Regardless of the outcome, it's great to have some playoff football to get excited about in Houston. Just spitballing the rest of the games... -- Saints over Lions -- Giants over Falcons -- Steelers over Broncos |
01-03-2012, 04:59 PM | #19 |
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My pimp is going to give me a rebate?
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01-03-2012, 05:42 PM | #20 |
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Even though the Chargers didn't make the playoffs, I'm actually looking forward to the start of the playoffs this weekend.
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01-03-2012, 06:37 PM | #21 |
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Answer: Two rookie quarterbacks facing each other in a playoff game (Dalton/Yates).
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01-04-2012, 07:25 AM | #22 |
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As an actual Bengals fan, I'm not sure where all this optimism is coming from. The Bengals couldn't beat the Yates-led Texans 4 weeks ago, I'm not sure how all of a sudden we're picked to beat them on the road.
Plus, if we thought Ray Rice was hard to defend against, just wait until Ben Tate and Arian Foster get going. I would love to be wrong, and hope I am. But I see yet another playoff loss.
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01-04-2012, 08:02 AM | #23 |
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The optimism stems from the fact that teh Texans are on a spiral downward. They've been playing worse and worse every week. The O-line is looking horrible and dinged up, their star players are also beat up and Yates required not 1 or 2 but 3 MAJOR fluffs by the Bengals defense to beat us the last time.
Until the Texans actually win this game they are going to be the underdog, at home. There is also something to be said for seeing some growth in our own players. Yes we lost to all but 1 team with a winning record this season, but the quality of those losses must be taken into account. only 2 losses all year by 10 points or more means we were in every game, going toe to toe with every team that is considered "elite" right now. The confidence stems from the fact that even if we do lose, we've got a good team here and we're hopeful for the future =) |
01-04-2012, 08:28 AM | #24 |
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I agree with your last line, but other than that we went 0-fer against the good teams on our schedule this year. Don't get me wrong, I want them to win but I am far from expecting it like many of my fellow Bengal fans here.
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Six of our seven losses were by a combined 30 points. The only time we looked really bad against a team with a winning record was the second meeting with Pittsburgh. We pretty much gift wrapped that win to the Texans as well. Letting Yates get that big 3rd down run and then PacMan's pass interference which pretty much led to the touchdown. Also that fumble the defense forced but refused to just fall on the ball, giving the Texans the ball back, I believe the ended up driving down for points after that as well.
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01-04-2012, 01:52 PM | #26 |
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If I were the Bengals, I would be feeling pretty good about my chances. The Texans haven't played that well of late and are decimated by injuries.
Is Andre Johnson still out?
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01-04-2012, 06:24 PM | #28 |
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I certanly understand the restraint Butter, but I think my confidence comes directly from watching each game. In the past I'd be agreeing with you. I wouldn't expect much because the team didn't inspire my confidence.
Not so this season. I've actually been won over by this group of players. There is no grandstanding, there is no talk for teh sake of talk. This guys go out and work their asses off on every play. I've been impressed with the work ethic. Have they had their moments where I wanted to scream? sure,but every team has those moments, even the great ones. I want them to beat the Texans because I want them to have a shot at brady and his pretty boy offense. I expect them to play a tight, hard fought game against Houston because we play conservative football and we play tough hard nosed defense. Do I EXPECT a win Saturday? yes. Why? Because I think this team "finally" expects to win every single week no matter who the opponent is. |
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HOUSTON over the Bungles 17-14: These are the Bungles ... always will be. They would break the hearts of Ohioians, if Ohioians actually had hearts left to break. I see something like a last second FG miss or last second loss of some sort.
SAINTS over Detwoit Wittle Wions 45-10: The Wittle Wions are about as real as Sasquatch. I'd love to see them crushed and embarrassed. GIANTS over Falcons 21-20: in the Sloppy Bowl of two sloppy ass teams. Manning bounces back from 3 picks to somehow pull off a 4th quarter miracle with 30 seconds left. This game probably has like 7 fumbles. STEELERS over Tebows 35-21: Tebow throws 4 picks in the first 3 quarters, then Tebows the Tebows back with 3 4th Quarter Tebows to bring the Tebows within a couple scores of Tebowing the Steelers. But Omar Epps rallies his troops to stop Tebow from Tebowing. |
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01-05-2012, 07:29 AM | #31 |
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The last 2 posts are full of win.
(not for the Lions err...Wions.....) |
01-05-2012, 07:30 AM | #32 |
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Question: What would be the single BIGGEST upset this weekend?
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01-05-2012, 07:42 AM | #33 |
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From a points perspective it would be Detroit.
Personally, think that Denver is the least likely underdog to win.
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Maurkice Pouncey out vs Denver.
Doug Legursky at center, which while he's not Pouncey, isn't the problem. The problem is the additional 40 yards in penalties by Legursky shifting to C, and Chris Kemoeatu starting at LG. If he doesn't have a penalty the nullifies a 3rd down conversion in the first drive, I'll be shocked.
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Considering the game starts at 8pm, I think they will be fine.
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01-07-2012, 03:27 PM | #39 |
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Very excited, but a little bit nervous. I'm ready to get things under way.
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LETS GO BENGALS WOOO!!!!
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01-07-2012, 04:18 PM | #42 |
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LETS GO BENGALS!!!!!!!!!!
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Haha.. We're in full effect this afternoon.
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Looking for Andre 3000 and the gang to TCB here. Nati is on house money already by being here with a rookie QB-WR combo.
Should be a great day/night of football.
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Clete Blakeman is a football name.
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