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The Playoff win HINGE POINT - does it really show a team's true Caliber
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(02-12-2018, 02:19 PM)depthchart Wrote: Therefore, the [b]Playoff Game HINGE POINT can be talked about in real record terms as an absolute (0 and 7), however, those that recognize the SPREAD in Caliber of some playoff game winning teams versus teams that have lost due to tougher matchups can make a case for it being possible that the 2015 and 2005 teams were very CAPABLE teams. More capable than some playoff game winning teams and much more capable than some teams that they beat to get their playoff wins. (Brock Osweiler Texans over Connor Cook Raiders as one example)[/b]

It may be more accurate to say that Mike can assemble a playoff game winning caliber team and Marvin can Coach well enough to win a playoff game given the right circumstances, health and matchups. Peaking a little higher is possible.

In short, Mike & Marvin suck but may not suck quite as much as some suggest. Tongue

In 2009 they faced the Mark Sanchez lead NY Jets, Sanchez isn't exactly in the who's who conversations of NFL QB's.

In 2011 they faced the TJ Yates lead Texans, Yates has what 4 career wins as an NFL QB ?

In 2012 they faced the Matt Schuab lead Texans.

The Bengals have had their shots at so-so QB's.
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RE: The Playoff win HINGE POINT - does it really show a team's true Caliber - bengalfan74 - 02-12-2018, 09:22 PM

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