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#61
(10-09-2018, 09:07 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: Two in 2004. That's the ONLY year they won 2 primetime games under Marvin Lewis. And the last time they won a SNF football game.
They have never won a Sunday Night Football game since 2004 (including playoffs)
They are 0-11 since 2004 for NBC Broadcasted games. That's including the playoffs.

Wikipedia gave me these numbers since MB took the helm in 1991.

Thursday Night Foootball (Started in 2006)
W - L
 3    7

Sunday Night Football
W - L
 3   13

Monday Night Football
W - L
 2    6

Total
W - L
 8   26
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#62
(10-09-2018, 11:49 AM)Tomkat Wrote: Gotta get used to playing in prime time, if your goal is to play in the playoffs and beyond.

Yep. The big boys don't quake at the mention of prime-time.
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(10-09-2018, 11:45 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: Yep. The big boys don't quake at the mention of prime-time.

This^ exactly. Shouldn't matter if they play in prime time or burp time, a quality team wins no matter the time of game or who is watching.
If the Bengals can't win big prime time games they don't deserve to be considered playoff quality.
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#64
Chiefs travel to NE this weekend and could come out of there at 5-1. We can beat Pittsburgh. If that scenario plays out then we'll be playing KC for first place and the #1 seed.

For me, these two games and the NO game will really give us a gauge to this team.
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#65
Gonna have to play for at least 3 quarters in this one.

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#66
least it will be on tv now lol
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#67
(10-10-2018, 12:02 AM)J.Moore Wrote: This^ exactly. Shouldn't matter if they play in prime time or burp time, a quality team wins no matter the time of game or who is watching.
If the Bengals can't win big prime time games they don't deserve to be considered playoff quality.

Exactly!  They also need to start being able to beat Pitt if they want the Lombardi.
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(10-10-2018, 01:09 AM)BengalChris Wrote: Chiefs travel to NE this weekend and could come out of there at 5-1. We can beat Pittsburgh. If that scenario plays out then we'll be playing KC for first place and the #1 seed.

For me, these two games and the NO game will really give us a gauge to this team.

I know past history doesn't mean squat, but BOTH times they went to the SB, they were the #1 seed!  Nervous
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(10-10-2018, 01:09 AM)BengalChris Wrote: Chiefs travel to NE this weekend and could come out of there at 5-1. We can beat Pittsburgh. If that scenario plays out then we'll be playing KC for first place and the #1 seed.

For me, these two games and the NO game will really give us a gauge to this team.

Winning in Gillette is a tall order. The Pats are 116-20 (.853) at home with Brady.

That said, KC is one of those 20 losses, and they did it just last year. 
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(10-09-2018, 06:18 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: Good. These next two games will show us what the Bengals really are.

The Bengals have lost their last 6 games against the Steelers, gotta change that this week.
The Bengals have never won more than 2 primetime games under Marvin Lewis in the same season.

In fact, Andy Dalton has 6 of Marvin Lewis' 9 primetime wins.
Granted, he still has 19 losses (4 playoff games).

Need to prove you're a contender and not just the same Bengals team we've seen year in and year out under Marvin

0fer on Sunday Nights under Marv. This would be a fantastic streak to break under the circumstances. 





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(10-09-2018, 09:59 PM)bengalguy71 Wrote: Wikipedia gave me these numbers since MB took the helm in 1991.

Thursday Night Foootball (Started in 2006)
W - L
 3    7

Sunday Night Football
W - L
 3   13

Monday Night Football
W - L
 2    6

Total
W - L
 8   26

Wiki needs to check their facts. They're 6-5 on Thurs night since then.





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#72
Currently 75% win rate at 1pm on Sunday.
Currently 100% win rate in primetime games.

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#73
(10-10-2018, 02:04 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: 0fer on Sunday Nights under Marv. This would be a fantastic streak to break under the circumstances. 

The good thing is you would think eventually we will luck one out. That said, against the Chiefs at home where they typically kick ass on primetime is not a great sign
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(10-10-2018, 03:06 PM)eoxyod Wrote: The good thing is you would think eventually we will luck one out. That said, against the Chiefs at home where they typically kick ass on primetime is not a great sign

The hope is they can duplicate what they did on offense against the Falcons, with a little more 4 quarter consistency and they can catch their D on a good night. 





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(10-10-2018, 03:06 PM)eoxyod Wrote: The good thing is you would think eventually we will luck one out. That said, against the Chiefs at home where they typically kick ass on primetime is not a great sign

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#76
Time to flip the script! As has been noted......you gotta beat the big dogs to be on the porch.....might as well start this Sunday and then take it to the Chiefs in Arrowhead.

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(10-10-2018, 04:53 PM)Wyche Wrote: Time to flip the script!  As has been noted......you gotta beat the big dogs to be on the porch.....might as well start this Sunday and then take it to the Chiefs in Arrowhead.

Yep. We can do it too. No doubts in my mind. Can't be intimidated. Just get it done and move on and don't look back.



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(10-10-2018, 04:53 PM)Wyche Wrote: Time to flip the script!  As has been noted......you gotta beat the big dogs to be on the porch.....might as well start this Sunday and then take it to the Chiefs in Arrowhead.

How does that saying go again?
















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#79
(10-09-2018, 09:59 PM)bengalguy71 Wrote: Wikipedia gave me these numbers since MB took the helm in 1991.

Thursday Night Foootball (Started in 2006)
W - L
 3    7

Sunday Night Football
W - L
 3   13

Monday Night Football
W - L
 2    6

Total
W - L
 8   26

The Bengals are actually 5-6 in Thursday Night Football games.
5-7 if you include the Saturday night game in 2016
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(10-10-2018, 06:54 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: The Bengals are actually 5-6 in Thursday Night Football games.
5-7 if you include the Saturday night game in 2016

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NFL_Network_Thursday_Night_Football_results_(2006%E2%80%93present)

I did miss a win on TNF.  4-7  I could not find anything on Saturday night games.

According to the above Wikipedia link, this is how it plays out for the Bengals

Won
2006 - 13-7 Ravens
2012 - 34-13 Eagles
2015 - 31-10 Browns
2016 - 22-7 Dolphins

Lost
2007 - 20-13 49ers
2008 - 27-10 Steelers
2010 - 26-10 Jets
2013 - 22-20 Dolphins
2014 - 24-3 Browns
2017 - 13-9 Texans

2009 - DNP
2011 - DNP
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