Will Cinci be invaded by a bunch of fat humps in sixe XXXL 18 jerseys or will all those seats just be empty this year? I would think the fountain square Greater's is losing a LARGE amount of business this weekend.
Carlos Dunlap continues to get pressure along with the rest of the defensive front and this has made up for a great number of defeciencies in other areas. Also how could you not like the look of the Red Rifle over Gabbert last week. Although to be fair Gabbert has no one of Green or Gresham's talent to throw it to. Bernard Scott has to be due to get about 15-20 touches this week as everybody waits for Benson to get the hammer sooner rather than later.
I hope the colts being in full on "suck for luck" mode helps propel the bengals to victory, but with anything bengals I expect the worst and hope for something just mildly better than whatever vomit MB is trying to shovel me this week. Sadly we're still a couple weeks away from shots of Jim Tressel in a colts sweatervest which would have made this game a much better watch.


http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8231b1ea/article/raiders-begin-leaguewide-search-for-gm-to-replace-davis?module=HP11_headline_stack
Davis dies. His son decides to modernize the team and build a stable front office run by people with more football knowledge than him.
So basically the exact opposite of 1991 in Cincinnati.
Posted by: Mockenrue | October 14, 2011 at 07:58 AM
To whomever is the overall contributing editor of this site (which I think is SWB): We are in season. We actually have games to talk about, which at one point, I didn't think we were going to. Last week, you threw us a bone with Some Quick Thoughts, and the week before wasn't much better with Friday Ramblings. This week I'm left with Klinglered's university thesis? (which is far more UC than XU) Come on, we got more to talk about.
But to the drivel. Klinglered. Dude. The run game is a factor of alot of things - persistance, play calling, play diversity and above all, offensive line dominance. Quietly, Jacksonville's front four are tough, thus Cedric (and Scott) really never got going. Buffalo rushes to envelope the pocket and keep passers pinned in, which creates holes in the line. As a result of that and our O-Lines tremendous effort, Cedric broke for a hundred. I'll leave it at that, and continue this arguement on Monday. ...when I hope there will be at least some game commentary on this site... if we win or lose.
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