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Bengals @ Packers predictions
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31-13 Packers
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Oh my !

I'm going to predict we break the ice and the O begins to look a tiny bit like they've played football before. We'll score not only one but two TD's and sorta play with the Pack early. But in the end Lazor just can't pull all the knots out of Zampese's tangled up rope.

Packers: 27

Bengals: 17
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27-6 Packers
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(09-17-2017, 01:36 PM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: 27-6 Packers

Ah, the ol' three games without a TD trick.  We're just lulling the league into a false sense of security and then we'll explode and win out with a deluge of offense the rest of the way.
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(09-17-2017, 01:58 PM)McC Wrote: Ah, the ol' three games without a TD trick.  We're just lulling the league into a false set of security and then we'll explode and win out with a deluge of offense the rest of the way.

Bengals are just doing the rope a dope  Hilarious

Starting with the Browns it's gonna be the greatest show on turf 2.0  ThumbsUp
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34-10, Packers.

Bengals' lone TD comes from a pick-six from WJIII.

Would be especially awesome for WJIII considering coming into today Rodgers has only thrown 1 pick-six his entire career. Insane.
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I'll say the D shows up and plays another solid game, offense obviously struggles again but shows slight improvement with a new play caller and playing against the packers D instead of Bal/Hou. GB still wins 23-17
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Looking like the 90's Bengals again.... But i think GB will be one of our few wins this year.

17-14 Cincy
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24-14 Packers

Bengals start off early looking like they can hang... then it's not even close.
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Step 1. Return to 2015 playbook.

Step 2. Lazor needs to go through the 2015 playbook with Andy and AJ, look at old film, determine what was working and why. Determine which elements of that can still work, even with our shitty OLine.

Step 3. Cross your fingers and pray we can get back on track.

Step 4. If we go another game without scoring an offensive TD, it's time to give McCarron a chance.

If we can do #s 1 & 2, I think we can hang with the Packers. Our D is still strong.

Bengals 17
Packers 10
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Its 7 days away so this may change.

I predict the Bengals will be ready, and the offense makes strides in all areas under Lazor. The Packers will be surprised at the shock and awe of a revamped Bengals offense. For the first 3 plays that is.




Bengals lose 31 - 9
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(09-17-2017, 06:00 PM)Millhouse Wrote: Its 7 days away so this may change.

I predict the Bengals will be ready, and the offense makes strides in all areas under Lazor. The Packers will be surprised at the shock and awe of a revamped Bengals offense. For the first 3 plays that is.




Bengals lose 31 - 9

Hilarious This cracked me up, didn't see that ending coming
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(09-17-2017, 05:26 PM)RetroBengal Wrote: Looking like the 90's Bengals again.... But i think GB will be one of our few wins this year.

17-14 Cincy

Shocked

28-6 Packers!



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Bengals- 40
Packers- 3

Our new powerhouse OC leads the offense and the rest of the team to a 14-2 season, and a road to the Super Bowl.
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Bill's Lazor Bengals 24
Pack attack -19
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Packers - WIN
Bengals - not so WIN
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Without Burfict, it would be very tough...I hope otherwise, but I see it as:

Packers 24
Bengals 16
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(09-17-2017, 05:43 PM)Shady Wrote: Step 1. Return to 2015 playbook.

Step 2. Lazor needs to go through the 2015 playbook with Andy and AJ, look at old film, determine what was working and why. Determine which elements of that can still work, even with our shitty OLine.

Step 3. Cross your fingers and pray we can get back on track.

Step 4. If we go another game without scoring an offensive TD, it's time to give McCarron a chance.

If we can do #s 1 & 2, I think we can hang with the Packers. Our D is still strong.

Bengals 17
Packers 10

I agree.

They need to decide on personnel and what kind of players they have to execute plays...  you know... the thing that should have been figured out BEFORE the actual season started.

This playing by committee crap needs to end.

Figure out who the top 3 receivers are playing.  Design plays for the TE that Uzomah/others can execute if Eifert is out again.

Stick with Mixon with Hill at times.  Gio should play hybrid stuff.  When other RBs are still in the package(approach as a Baby Hawk style player).

Hill needs to run anywhere BUT the edges.  Just not his bread and butter. 

They need to be able to throw to Mixon and Hill.  They should not be limited to runs.  No tells.

Why do the RBs seem to never be outlet passes beyond the LOS in the middle of the field?  It's almost always sideline stuff.


Tell Dalton to scramble immediately if the option is available. 

I have a feeling they have pushed for pocket patience and stepping up in the pocket...  which is troubling because the "pocket" rarely exists.

I think Dalton is trying to hang in there on top of looking for open receivers.  By the time he scrambles he's either getting sacked or throwing bad passes.

This team needs to find an Offense identity and find it fast.
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(09-17-2017, 12:57 PM)QueenCitySouth Wrote: 31-13 Packers

I swear when I saw the title to this thread, that was the score that came to mind.

The defense hasn't really been tested yet, Burfict is still out and it's in Lambeau. So 31 for the Packers sounds about right.

The offense will improve eventually, but I expect the first game to be a little rough (it was for the Lions when they promoted Cooter mid-season).

We will get our first TD though. Hooray for small victories!
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