Just stopping by to wish you all a little luck in the game tomorrow, not to much though since my Bengals need some too. So, here to a great game, one that's exciting and entertaining with no injuries of course. Seriously, you have to pray there's no injuries, you never want to see anyone hurt.
I believe the Bengals will win this game, but it's going to be a hard fought contest. They will use the same defensive strategy they used last week to stop the Dolphins offense. You know, stop the run and force Tannehill to beat them through the air. It's just this week, you all have a better Quarterback than Jacksonville. The good news for the Bengals is that they are getting healthy on the defensive side of the ball.
Its going to be a great game, let's have some fun.
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Hey CB welcome aboard...
I kind of disagree with you on the way the Cards beat the Phins last week...
I you see the game you noticed that they beat the Phins by scoring late TDs against the Phins (2 4th quater), and the last one with about 30 secs left in Regulation to send the game into OT... One a 4th and 10 from the 15th...
And NO the Cards did not stop Miami from running the Ball, MIAMI DID...
Looking at Play by Play of the game, you will noticed Miami running backs had only 3 NEGATIVE run plays against the Cards, and one for no gain, all of them in the 2nd half of the game... and 11 POSITIVE runs (in the 2nd half) totaling 53 yards, which equaled to 4.8 yards per carry avg...that is 73% of the run plays in the 2nd half averaging 4.8 yards per carry...
Looking still more at the same Play by Play, you will again noticed the the Phins had 28 run plays against the Cards totaling 90 yards, which equalled to a 3.2 yards per carry avg... The Cards did not stop the run...
The total numbers show worse because of the 20 yards losses on those 3 negative plays and QB sacks...
12 of those 22 positive run plays (55%), they went 3 yards or more... not bad against a stellar run D, selling out and trying to stop the run..
So the running backs had a good day against a stellar run D... they had 79% or 22 out of 28 runs with a positive yardage pickup... averaging 4.9 YPC... would you say that the Cards did a good job???
Any ways welcome again and I hope you have a new understanding of the run game last week...Last edited: Oct 6, 2012 -
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Welcome CB, I like your team, like your Qb, like ours too, let me ask you this, you think your secondary is stronger, even after the loss of a very good secondary coach and a young probowl corner in Jonathan Joseph, and an insertion of Taylor Mays into your lineup?
We may have shoot out 2maro between two up and coming qbs..
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If the Dolphins Oline holds up against the Bengals pass rush giving Tannehill time to throw, it's going to be a long day for Bengals fans. I don't believe it will happen since Dunlap, Atkins and Johnson are pretty good, but if they can give a half second longer than Jacksonville did last week, it's going to interesting.
If Cincinnati gets up early, it will force you all to change your gameplan and you're going to have to throw the ball to catch up. If that happens, the Bengals Dline will pin their ears back and harrass Tannehill all game long. I know Tannehill is only a rookie, but he is better than Gabbert, so the Bengals will have to change some things around.
On the offensive side of the ball, the Dolphins have their hands full. Not only do you have to contend with AJ Green but also Binns and Hawkins. If the Bengals can get a couple screens to Hawkins, it's going to be exciting to watch. If Green gets one on one coverage at any time, it will cost you. If Green is doubled and tripled all game Binns will make you pay. If Sanu lines up in the "Wildcat", he can throw as well as run. It's going to be crazy out there.
I know I sound over confident, let me tell you, I'm not. The Dolphins are a much better team than anything the Bengals have played up til now besides the Ravens. I know the Ravens game was a blowout, but it was a 17-13 game halfway through the third quarter. They had to fight an away game on MNF, the Ravens owner just died, a really good Ravens team and the replacement refs. Not to mention all the talk from the so-called experts who had written the Ravens off during the off-season. The Ravens had something to prove and they went out and did it, at the expense of a division rival.
Again, some luck to you all tomorrow, have a great weekend. If you're going out to watch the game, don't drink and drive but still have a good time.gafinfan likes this. -
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I forgot to add, thank you for the welcome, I appreciate it.
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Welcome to the jungle, baby, you're gonna diiiiieeee! j/k.
It's amazing the opportunities AJ Green creates for Hawkins, Gresham, Binns, & Co just by standing on the field, and it's great for you to finally have some receivers who can take advantage of that benefit. It really makes you harder to defend; hopefully that doesn't hurt us considering we're thin at corner. I'm guessing Dalton will be blitzed and hopefully pressured a lot b/c if he has any time to throw, our secondary could be in trouble.
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Congratulations you all. The Dolphins came to play and beat the Bengals. Great job and good luck the rest of the way. You all stay proud and loud because you have a great QB in the making.
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Great game fought out by both teams, which means that Bengals were kunda surprised at how the Phins realy play... Good hitting on both sides of the ball... -
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