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If it weren't for that Bengal injury with 6 seconds left in the 4th quarter...


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Man, this game was just so bizarre. Noone wanted to win it, even Olsen said it was just very awkward for him to go up to the bengals players and coaches after the game, what do you even say?!

This team is a 100% clone of the 2011 team. Cam is playing lights out again while our D and special teams is putrid. Ive gotta say, I will take 3-2-1 but we arent nearly as good as our record indicates, im frankly shocked we have a winning record, I still dont even know how we have a winning record

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There are too many "If"s to count with this game. Bengals fans are going through the same thing.

 

Well, this isn't supposed to be a "If we did this or that, we would have won" thread.  Regardless of what happened, it was a terrible play call that would have simply lost us the game.  

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Man, this game was just so bizarre. Noone wanted to win it, even Olsen said it was just very awkward for him to go up to the bengals players and coaches after the game, what do you even say?!

This team is a 100% clone of the 2011 team. Cam is playing lights out again while our D and special teams is putrid. Ive gotta say, I will take 3-2-1 but we arent nearly as good as our record indicates, im frankly shocked we have a winning record, I still dont even know how we have a winning record

 

This team is nothing nowhere near similar to the 2011 team. 

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Well, this isn't supposed to be a "If we did this or that, we would have won" thread.  Regardless of what happened, it was a terrible play call that would have simply lost us the game.  

 

In what universe would that be true? Because we were getting that snap off before time ran out just fine.

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