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Bengals 6-7 vs rookie QB's in Marvin Lewis era


cheynehowell

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Think back to the 2008 season. We were 2-0 and our third game was against an 0-2 Minnesota team whose fans were calling for Childress' head after the 0-2 start, and going into week three they made a QB change and started Gus Frerotte. We went in there and got beat.

Time to flip that script on the Bengals this weekend!

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If our O-line continues their ineptitude, it won't matter what Clausen plays like.

Thats not really true because they werent playing to well with Moore but the qb has a lot to do with that you have to make your reads quick and get rid of the ball. We all saw a major difference with JC because after a quick survey he checks it the hell down ASAP with our checkdowns like everyone keeps saying thats a win for us because its a garunteed five plus yards

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