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Okay. What, Realistically, Are Our Chances of Beating the Bengals on Sunday??


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Will we beat them?   

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So the Bengals have looked fuging bad this year. They had a good offensive performance against a redskins team that probably doesn’t have a great defense. Jayden Daniels looks amazing sure; but Jayden daniels didn’t have anything to do with a 33 year old tight end waddling around wide open, and kingsbury’s offense is a known quantity at this point. beating it is all about execution; it’s not complex. 

the bengals lost Trent brown against the reds kind as well. 

Obviously burrow is burrow and chase is chase. Higgins is also clearly a stud. 

Raiders probably have a better d line than Cincinnati. Without thielen the panthers are going to have to run the ball. 

I think the whole game comes down to how horn does on chase, and how the panthers run block. If they win both those matchups I think they win. 

the other thing about the raiders game is it was such a blowout and the raiders were so obviously outmatched I’m not sure how much good tape there is on the Dalton panthers. They were doing whatever they wanted. 

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They struggle to run the ball and they don’t generate a consistent pass rush.

Those 2 things bode well for us.  
 

They can score from anywhere on the field.

No lead is safe.

We’ll need to control the clock, and win the turnover battle.

Itll be a tough one to win against an angry team.  It can be done, we’ll just have to see which Panthers team shows up.

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Pass rush comes alive. 4 sacks, 2 PD, 1 strip sack and fumble recovery. 

1 int for the secondary. 

Andy throws 3 more TDs, 1 pick, 340 yards. 1 of the TDs goes to Trimble on a seam route. Running game goes 185 yards total. Chuba goes over 100 and has a 17 yard run that goes for 6. 

Final score 31-17 us. We win the TOP battle by 7 minutes. 

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