12-25-2011, 11:10 AM
Who wins and Why?
12-25-2011, 12:07 PM
Ravens 44
Bungles 0
Bungles 0
12-25-2011, 01:28 PM
^ troll!
12-25-2011, 02:23 PM
Bengals 28
Ravens 13 - all points coming from special teams cause Flacco sucks
Ravens 13 - all points coming from special teams cause Flacco sucks
12-25-2011, 02:38 PM
Go Ravens, Go Ravens, and Go Ravens!
#Titans.
#Titans.
12-26-2011, 02:08 AM
^
Is that Dwight Schute in your sig? lol
Is that Dwight Schute in your sig? lol
12-28-2011, 06:50 PM
I hope the Bengals win. Don't forget about the 2-for-1 ticket special. haha
12-28-2011, 07:08 PM
^ It's a sellout
12-29-2011, 02:52 AM
Stardust Wrote:Who wins and Why?
Who wins?- The Ravens
Why?- The Bungles Suck
12-29-2011, 07:27 AM
Cmon Bengals! Win this game so Big Ben can rest for another week!.....
12-29-2011, 03:53 PM
^
Im sure he needs rest after forcing himself on some girl.
Im sure he needs rest after forcing himself on some girl.
12-29-2011, 06:15 PM
doesn't the Ravens have to lose for the Texans to have home field advantage throughout the playoffs?
12-29-2011, 06:19 PM
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:Who wins?- The Ravens
Why?- The Bungles Suck
I am so glad that Ray Lewis is back. This means a guaranteed win!...
...For the Bengals that is:lmao:
12-29-2011, 06:20 PM
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12-29-2011, 06:20 PM
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12-30-2011, 03:35 AM
Strikeout King Wrote:doesn't the Ravens have to lose for the Texans to have home field advantage throughout the playoffs?
looks like the Texans will be playing in the first round.
I alsso see them losing in the first round.
12-30-2011, 03:38 AM
Stardust Wrote:I am so glad that Ray Lewis is back. This means a guaranteed win!...
...For the Bengals that is:lmao:
Anytime someones team plays the bungles, they should be happy knowing theres an easy win coming.
IF theres the slightest possibility of the Bungles winning, i will personally welcome them to Baltimore in the playoffs.
12-30-2011, 10:59 AM
This is a statement game for the Bengals not just for this year but the future as well. You must win to be in. The team has something to prove.
Bengals win 23-13
Bengals win 23-13
12-30-2011, 11:01 AM
by the way that BOGO season ticket buying for a sell out is a joke. Worst part the fans went for it like sheep to the bandwagon
12-30-2011, 11:50 AM
Go Bengals so the Steelers will have a Bye in the first round!!!
12-30-2011, 03:29 PM
I never thought I'd say this.. bu I honestly think the Bengals will win this one.
Bengals 24
Ravens 17
And I need Big Ben to have a bye for that ankle!
Bengals 24
Ravens 17
And I need Big Ben to have a bye for that ankle!
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12-31-2011, 02:45 AM
Raven 2011
3-0 Against Steelers
2-0 Against Bungles
2-0 Against Browns
3-0 Against Steelers
2-0 Against Bungles
2-0 Against Browns
12-31-2011, 02:57 AM
Bengals 31-17
12-31-2011, 11:53 PM
Ravens 42
Bungles 3
Bungles 3
01-01-2012, 05:07 PM
In this, the season of Marvin Lewisâ âRebootâ, the Bengals stand where no one thought they would 364 days ago â in position for a playoff spot.
The scenario is simple for todayâs regular-season finale against Baltimore. A win over the Ravens and the 9-6 Bengals are in the postseason for the third time in Lewisâ nine seasons as head coach with a trip to Houston next weekend. A loss and they need help.
When Sundayâs game kicks off at 4:15 p.m, they should know if they can even make it with a loss. If the Jets beat Miami, a win is the only way to make it. If the Dolphins win, the Bengals can make it with a loss and losses by either the Raiders, who host the Chargers, or the Broncos, who host the Chiefs.
âShame on us if we donât take care of our business. It is on our shoulders,â Lewis said Friday.
The stakes are clear cut, but the road to getting there has been longer than Tolstoyâs âWar and Peace.â
You could say the âWarâ took place from 4 p.m. last Jan. 2, when the Bengals concluded the 2010 season with a six-point loss to the Ravens, to halftime of the Oct. 2 game against Buffalo, when the Bengals were 1-2 and trailed 17-3. In between was the most tumultuous offseason in team history, the drafting of Andy Dalton and A.J. Green, a lockout and a 1-2 start where Dalton and a new offense were still trying to find their way.
âPeaceâ was found with a five-game winning streak, that started with a 23-20 win over the Bills, the trade of Carson Palmer to Oakland and a recent two-game winning streak that put the Bengals in control of their own destiny after a span where they lost four of five after a 6-2 record at midseason.
After a year like that, might as well add a win-and-in game to the mix. Yet, despite what is at stake, the Bengals theme for the week could have been stolen from Alfred E. Neuman: âWhat, me worry?â
Lewis said that he didnât change anything this week because of the way his team has approached matters for most of the season â make the corrections and move on.
Said offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth: âNone of them are intimidated by anything. They realize the only way to get what you want is to go get it and to work hard for it and to have fun doing it because that is why you play the game in the first place.
âA lot of guys make it about a lot of different things â how nice their facilities are, what they get to eat, how much media attention they get, how much money they make â and you can get caught up in all those things and make life miserable for yourself. Until you realize that you are getting paid to play a game for your career.â
http://www.Cincinnati.com
The scenario is simple for todayâs regular-season finale against Baltimore. A win over the Ravens and the 9-6 Bengals are in the postseason for the third time in Lewisâ nine seasons as head coach with a trip to Houston next weekend. A loss and they need help.
When Sundayâs game kicks off at 4:15 p.m, they should know if they can even make it with a loss. If the Jets beat Miami, a win is the only way to make it. If the Dolphins win, the Bengals can make it with a loss and losses by either the Raiders, who host the Chargers, or the Broncos, who host the Chiefs.
âShame on us if we donât take care of our business. It is on our shoulders,â Lewis said Friday.
The stakes are clear cut, but the road to getting there has been longer than Tolstoyâs âWar and Peace.â
You could say the âWarâ took place from 4 p.m. last Jan. 2, when the Bengals concluded the 2010 season with a six-point loss to the Ravens, to halftime of the Oct. 2 game against Buffalo, when the Bengals were 1-2 and trailed 17-3. In between was the most tumultuous offseason in team history, the drafting of Andy Dalton and A.J. Green, a lockout and a 1-2 start where Dalton and a new offense were still trying to find their way.
âPeaceâ was found with a five-game winning streak, that started with a 23-20 win over the Bills, the trade of Carson Palmer to Oakland and a recent two-game winning streak that put the Bengals in control of their own destiny after a span where they lost four of five after a 6-2 record at midseason.
After a year like that, might as well add a win-and-in game to the mix. Yet, despite what is at stake, the Bengals theme for the week could have been stolen from Alfred E. Neuman: âWhat, me worry?â
Lewis said that he didnât change anything this week because of the way his team has approached matters for most of the season â make the corrections and move on.
Said offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth: âNone of them are intimidated by anything. They realize the only way to get what you want is to go get it and to work hard for it and to have fun doing it because that is why you play the game in the first place.
âA lot of guys make it about a lot of different things â how nice their facilities are, what they get to eat, how much media attention they get, how much money they make â and you can get caught up in all those things and make life miserable for yourself. Until you realize that you are getting paid to play a game for your career.â
http://www.Cincinnati.com
01-01-2012, 05:08 PM
INACTIVES
Bengals – S Taylor Mays, S Robert Sands, LB Dontay Moch, OG Otis Hudson, TE Colin Cochart, WR Armon Binns, DT Nick Hayden.
Ravens – K Shayne Graham, WR Anquan Boldin, RB Anthony Allen, CB Danny Gorrer, OT DJ Jones, LB Sergio Kindle, LB Dannell Ellerbe
Bengals – S Taylor Mays, S Robert Sands, LB Dontay Moch, OG Otis Hudson, TE Colin Cochart, WR Armon Binns, DT Nick Hayden.
Ravens – K Shayne Graham, WR Anquan Boldin, RB Anthony Allen, CB Danny Gorrer, OT DJ Jones, LB Sergio Kindle, LB Dannell Ellerbe
01-01-2012, 05:08 PM
TODAY’S FIVE KEYS
No turnovers: Andy Dalton had his only three-interception game of the season in the first meeting, which led to a pair of Ravens touchdowns and a 17-point deficit early in the fourth quarter. Since that game, Dalton has five touchdowns against one interception.
Limit Rice: Ray Rice is going to get his yards and carries, but it is limiting the explosive plays that are going to be the key. Rice had two touchdowns in the first game, including a 59-yard run that set up a field goal during the third quarter.
Get the run going: The Ravens have the league’s second-best run defense but Cedric Benson was solid in the red zone in the first meeting and has two 100-yard games against them. However, he has no room for error with five fumbles in two games.
Pressure Flacco: The Bengals did not do a good job of that six weeks ago. They sacked him only once and there weren’t too many times when Flacco was forced out of the pocket. The key to not allowing anything deep having Flacco check down.
Don’t let up: Granted, the Bengals can still be considered a young team but in the fourth quarter against Houston and Arizona they had lapses and nearly squandered last week’s game. You can’t have lapses against Baltimore and expect to win.
No turnovers: Andy Dalton had his only three-interception game of the season in the first meeting, which led to a pair of Ravens touchdowns and a 17-point deficit early in the fourth quarter. Since that game, Dalton has five touchdowns against one interception.
Limit Rice: Ray Rice is going to get his yards and carries, but it is limiting the explosive plays that are going to be the key. Rice had two touchdowns in the first game, including a 59-yard run that set up a field goal during the third quarter.
Get the run going: The Ravens have the league’s second-best run defense but Cedric Benson was solid in the red zone in the first meeting and has two 100-yard games against them. However, he has no room for error with five fumbles in two games.
Pressure Flacco: The Bengals did not do a good job of that six weeks ago. They sacked him only once and there weren’t too many times when Flacco was forced out of the pocket. The key to not allowing anything deep having Flacco check down.
Don’t let up: Granted, the Bengals can still be considered a young team but in the fourth quarter against Houston and Arizona they had lapses and nearly squandered last week’s game. You can’t have lapses against Baltimore and expect to win.
01-01-2012, 05:08 PM
01-01-2012, 05:45 PM
In with a win or losses by either the #raiders or #bronco
01-01-2012, 05:53 PM
Bengals playoff shot is around 80 percent at the moment.
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