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The Bengals have had these moment of being really good before and faded, but this time I think they have some real potential there, good players all over.
As on all good teams, where the talent is slightly lacking, the overall success gives them the confidence to play above themselves. No one want to play Cincinati.
'My' Jets are still hovering near to good, they have the bits and pieces, I think just need that really big win to get a little real confidence. Sunday is obviously huge. Hope Buster is not out with concussion.
As on all good teams, where the talent is slightly lacking, the overall success gives them the confidence to play above themselves. No one want to play Cincinati.
'My' Jets are still hovering near to good, they have the bits and pieces, I think just need that really big win to get a little real confidence. Sunday is obviously huge. Hope Buster is not out with concussion.
As of recent times, the Pats very strong at home. Dolphins D did well at first but can only hold on so long when the offence is not joining in the fun and games.
The Raiders vs Jets is as always going to be a good game I think, Raiders are tough in all three phases, Cooper is particularly fun to watch, but not too many points from him I hope..
Good to see Cinci on sky too, some Steeler kicking no doubt.
The Raiders vs Jets is as always going to be a good game I think, Raiders are tough in all three phases, Cooper is particularly fun to watch, but not too many points from him I hope..
Good to see Cinci on sky too, some Steeler kicking no doubt.
unrepentant said:
stephen300o said:
Denver were just the better team on the day. Less miscues, more plays made.
You didn't watch the game then? I was pleased for the young QB and dropping the punt was unforgivable and ultimately cost the game but the refs were appalling. The problem is that you can call holding on nearly every play, likewise PI on both sides of the ball. They are subjective calls and unfortunately the geriatric buffoons in charge yesterday chose to be consistently subjective in penalizing one team. Unfortunately the NFL (and the NBA which also suffers from awful officiating) seems happy to continue with the same old men with failing eyesight and arthritic hips and we all live with the result. I don't understand, with all the money in both games, why they don't recruit and train young, fit officials with good eyesight. Joey fking Crawford was useless 20 years ago and the NBA still inflicts him on us, likewise Walt Coleman who must be 80 and is still in charge of NFL games.
There are always reasons, always what if moments. Move on to the next game rather than passing blame around.
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