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Bengals Fans Predictions


Jeremy Igo

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http://boards.bengals.com/showthread.php?t=126611

 

 

Bengals 31

Carolina 14

This is a stretch of games coming up where the Bengals need to take care of business. They need to be at least 7-2 going into the three straight road games in November.

 

 

 

I think we bounce back with a healthy Tez out there.

Bengals 45

Panthers 20

 

 

 

24-23 Bengals win.

Patriots laid out the blueprints of how to beat this D so teams will be scoring 20+ now. I think the Bengals will run the ball and control the clock in this one.

 

 

 

Bengals 24

Panthers 17

I like the Football Outsiders DVOA rankings on the offensive and defensive lines for this:

Bengals O Line: 8th Run Blocking and 1st Pass Blocking

Panthers D Line: 16th Against the Run and 15th Against the Pass

Panthers O Line: 29th Run Blocking and 23rd Pass Blocking

Bengals D Line: 24th Against the Run and 19th Against the Pass

 

 

 

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45-20 is a fuging joke. That ginger qb is a joke. This game will be a 3 point game. Not a blowout like that. Dalton is always good for atleast one INT a game. If we force him to make mistakes we win.

 

He's thrown 1 this year.

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the bengals are a top 3 team in this league… we are not even top 10. they have every right to predict large win margins.

This year has been pretty weird. I don't think any team in the NFL has the right to predict large margin wins.

Its anybody's game this year.

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Truth is that we need to show we can beat a team on the road that is favored to beat us before we can act indignant when opposing fans predict a big victory. I surely hope we get to do that in 2 days. I for one liked the feeling that we could beat anyone last year. I would like to recapture it from here on out.

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Ok im sorry but are the Bengals really that great? Yes they are a very solid team, yes they havent lost a home game in ages, but the way every single expert is picking against us giving us 0 chance, you would think we are playing a team on the same level of the 85 bears or something, or playing Seattle at Seattle. Im honestly waay more scared of the Packers at lambeu then I am the Bengals to be perfectly honest. I just dont get why everyone, including some on here are crowning the Bengals as the 85 Bears and we are going to get stomped, despite AJ Green is out.

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