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[W:549] Nfl 2018

Bengals are gradually blowing this game. 28-23 in the 4th.
 
I wouldnt be so keen on the Bengals if I were you. Andy Dalton will never lead them anywhere meaningful.
 
I wouldnt be so keen on the Bengals if I were you. Andy Dalton will never lead them anywhere meaningful.

2-0 beats 0-2. But, I do agree. They won’t go far with Andy.
 
So youre gonna switch to the Bengals when Brady breaks a leg...

?
Brady puts fear in the hearts and minds of his opponents. When he is on he is on a different planet.
 
Looks like another exciting season where the Bengals do really well during the regular season and then collapse in their first playoff game.
 
Looks like another exciting season where the Bengals do really well during the regular season and then collapse in their first playoff game.

Better than the Browns who are cutting their best player after 1 week.
 
Better than the Browns who are cutting their best player after 1 week.

Myles Garret is their best player. Do at least try to sound like you know what you are talking about.
 
Myles Garret is their best player. Do at least try to sound like you know what you are talking about.

Not even close. Josh Gordon is a Randy Moss-level talented WR. The team that snaps him up will be very lucky. Hopefully, The Patriots land him. PLEASE!!!
 
Here was Gordon's Stateline in 2013:

12/8 Patriots: 7 receptions, 151 yards, 1 TD
12/1 Jaguars: 10 receptions, 261 yards, 2 TDs
11/24 Steelers: 14 receptions, 237 yards, 1 TD
11/17 Bengals: 5 receptions, 125 yards, 1 TD

MONSTER
 
Here was Gordon's Stateline in 2013:

12/8 Patriots: 7 receptions, 151 yards, 1 TD
12/1 Jaguars: 10 receptions, 261 yards, 2 TDs
11/24 Steelers: 14 receptions, 237 yards, 1 TD
11/17 Bengals: 5 receptions, 125 yards, 1 TD

MONSTER

Monster bong hits are what he is most known for. Be real.
 
Monster bong hits are what he is most known for. Be real.

Let's be honest. Any man would probably become an addict playing IN Cleveland and for the Browns. Look at Money Manziel.

You put him on a REAL team with a REAL plan and watch him flourish.
 
Let's be honest. Any man would probably become an addict playing IN Cleveland and for the Browns. Look at Money Manziel.

You put him on a REAL team with a REAL plan and watch him flourish.

Maybe.
 
Here was Gordon's Stateline in 2013:

12/8 Patriots: 7 receptions, 151 yards, 1 TD
12/1 Jaguars: 10 receptions, 261 yards, 2 TDs
11/24 Steelers: 14 receptions, 237 yards, 1 TD
11/17 Bengals: 5 receptions, 125 yards, 1 TD

MONSTER

5 years ago.
 
Better than the Browns who are cutting their best player after 1 week.

I do not understand the logic behind firing/letting go Gordon, he is not a bad player and with a decent QB he would be a good WR for just about any team.
 
Let's be honest. Any man would probably become an addict playing IN Cleveland and for the Browns. Look at Money Manziel.

You put him on a REAL team with a REAL plan and watch him flourish.

Bill B. has in the past proven he can work with difficult players and make them great again.
 
did gordon fall off the wagon again in addition to showing up late with a hamstring injury sustained during a PR shoot
 
Bucs— no
Panthers—maybe
Breeze—not seeing it with their lack of defense
49–not if they lose to the Lions this week

Panthers fan here.
I'm not even thinking that the Panthers are a "maybe." You can't go far without an offensive line, and after you lose your excellent tight end. Sure, Cam is always a threat and there are a few weapons left, but this will only produce a few wins here and there when things click or when the other team is unable to exploit our deficiencies, but it is not enough for the kind of consistent winning that is required of most playoff caliber teams.

The one point that supports the "maybe" is that the rest of the NFC South didn't do well either, except for the Bucs, but they are the Bucs - who would bet that they'll be consistent?

So, in this regard, the division is wide open.

But still, I'm predicting a loss at Atlanta today, and an erratic, up-and-down season that will see the Panthers not winning the division, and not making the wild card.
 
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