This was the BEST post...even their own posters thought the guy was being sarcastic, but the guy really believed this; delusional......Chad should have been called for at least 2 offensive pass interfernces, but the zebras rarely call it on the ofensive...
They are making stuff up in their heads to cope with the reality that they just got stomped twice by the same team. Their marquee WR was erased by a Jet defender having one of the best NFL seasons ever. Their vaunted run defense got gashed again, this time by a rookie rb. Their pass defense was fooled all night by a rookie qb throwing perfectly. They won't even realize this game is another 20-30 pt blowout without phantom calls on Jets, the dropsies by Edwards, and bad special teams play. They should feel LUCKY to only lose 24-10!!
There's a lot of excuses Bengals fans can make but saying the refs favored the Jets is patently ridiculous.
They're a much worse franchise than the Jets. One of the few you can say this about. They got a legitimate franchise QB #1 in the draft 7 years ago and they have been to the playoffs twice since then. That's just ridiculously bad management right there.
correct. And looking at the problems they have had off the field, you can say they were pulled backwards by investing draft picks, money and time on bad character players. At some point you have to blame the philosophy of the front office and coaches for this.
that board is pretty pathetic as far as football knowledge. it's like reading ESPN reader comments about articles (i.e. no one knows shit). well...i should say very few. I like how they called out the fans at the stadium for throwing beer bottles etc though. because that is truly classless. the bengals didn't even play particularly bad...minus the missed FG's. jets just played better, and almost mistake free football
it really does... after watching their offense gameplan i thought it was really a great approach... if carson executed passes early on it would of been different...carson was just baffled by our defense end of story