I see 9-7 or 8-8.
Pittsburgh here scares me for some reason.
I see 9-7 or 8-8.
Pittsburgh here scares me for some reason.
I just hope if they end up not in the playoffs it's by more than one win. If it turns out they miss it by one game, that roughing call on Justin Smith will cause a lot of Bengal fans to explode.
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The remaining 4 games are all winnable. Indy is really struggling, and really have all year. Sure, Dallas is playing as good as anyone in the NFC, but Tennessee is a team they would normally beat. Denver also is a team on decline who has evidently played their best football in September. Oakland and Pittsburgh are home games a playoff team will win. If they don't, they are not a playoff team in every way.
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You see them winning two of them?So you see the Bengals losing the last three games of the year possibly?
Against who?
Heck, Indy could have a spot clinched by the time the Bengals play them.
I could see them resting some of their starters for that one.....Maybe.
I'm not impressed with Denver at all, but The Bengals never win at Mile High.
Let's hope Indy rests everyone.
"Baseball players are smarter than football players. How often do you see a baseball team penalized for too many men on the field?" ~ Jim Bouton
I would think Indy would still be competing for home field advantage through the playoffs. Doubtful they will rest their starters...
Indy is beatable. Their defense isn't much to write home about....and Carson is undefeated in a dome (2-0 )
Denver is beatable. Their defense has been exposed a bit and their offense is Ravens-like.
Obviously Oakland and Pittsburgh are beatable.
They just need to stay focused, stay agressive, and go one game at a time. They CANNOT overlook anybody. They control their own destiny now.
Is it a reach to compare this year's Bengals to last year's Super Bowl champion Steelers? Both had three-game losing streaks. Both had two runs of three or more straight wins. And both were 7-5 after 12 games.
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Bengals control there own destiny. They are the 5th seed in a 6 seed playoff with 4 games to go (2 back of the Ravens)....if they don't make it, they have only themselves to blame. They don't NEED anybody's help.....but it is always accepted.
They'll be underdogs or even in both of those games.split Denver and Indy
Then the Bengals are unlikely to win either.upsets are always possible, though highly unlikely.
For me, the Denver and Pittsburgh games are key, and they need both to get to ten wins, provided they beat Oakland.
I'm not holding my breath. That Steeler game is a toss up given the rivalry.
Agreed. Most Bengals fans are chalking that one up as a gimme. I'm sayin' not so fast my friend...
However, I think they've got momentum. I'm certainly willing the chalk the OAK game up as a win. They just need to figure out a way to win two of the last three.
Can Indy have already clinch by the time we play them? That could help us in that game.
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