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Bengals own the Giants
#1
Bengals have a career 6-4 record against NYG.

To be honest, even though I have been a Bengal fan for almost 50 years I can only remember one game against the Giants. 2012 when we started the season 3-5 a lot of people were saying that the 9 win season of 2011 was just a fluke. But we blew out the 6-3 Giants 31-13 and went on a tear to finish 7-1 and make the playoffs for the second straight year. Dalton's 4 tds passes were the most ever by a Bengal QB against the Giants.

Other individual records against the Giants.

Passing yards................. 286, Palmer 9-21-08
Passer rating (15 att)...... 127.6, Dalton 11-11-12 (see above)

Rush yds....................... 83, Archie Griffin,11-17-77 (Bengals led 27-6 at half and only completed 5 passes the entire game, Anderson still had 154 passing yards and 3 tds)

Receptions.................... 12, Houshmanzadeh 9-21-08
Receiving yards............. 146, Houshmanzsdeh 9-21-08
Receiving td.................. 2, Billy Brooks, 11-27-77, Carl Pickens 12-11-94 (Bengals entire offense only scored 26 tds that year, Pickens had 11), Chad Johnson 12-26-04 (Including game-winner with just 0:44 left)
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(11-27-2020, 11:53 AM)fredtoast Wrote: Bengals have a career 6-4 record against NYG.

To be honest, even though I have been a Bengal fan for almost 50 years I can only remember one game against the Giants.  2012 when we started the season 3-5 a lot of people were saying that the 9 win season of 2011 was just a fluke.  But we blew out the 6-3 Giants 31-13 and went on a tear to finish 7-1 and make the playoffs for the second straight year. Dalton's 4 tds passes were the most ever by a Bengal QB against the Giants.

Other individual records against the Giants.

Passing yards................. 286, Palmer 9-21-08
Passer rating (15 att)...... 127.6, Dalton 11-11-12 (see above)

Rush yds....................... 83, Archie Griffin,11-17-77 (Bengals led 27-6 at half and only completed 5 passes the entire game,  Anderson still had 154 passing yards and 3 tds)

Receptions.................... 12, Houshmanzadeh 9-21-08
Receiving yards............. 146, Houshmanzsdeh 9-21-08
Receiving td.................. 2, Billy Brooks, 11-27-77, Carl Pickens 12-11-94 (Bengals entire offense only scored 26 tds that year,  Pickens had 11), Chad Johnson 12-26-04 (Including game-winner with just 0:44 left)

I only remember the '04 game against the NY football giants.  I believe the Bengals were already out of the playoff hunt but it was still a most ripping last minute victory.  I remember the stadium erupting and you could see snow flying up out of the stands as people celebrated.  We may have been out of the playoffs but most of us felt that with marvin and carson, the playoff drought would be over soon.  

6-4 is hardly ownage however..look at the steelers v bengals to see what ownage really is.  
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(11-27-2020, 11:53 AM)fredtoast Wrote: Bengals have a career 6-4 record against NYG.

To be honest, even though I have been a Bengal fan for almost 50 years I can only remember one game against the Giants.  2012 when we started the season 3-5 a lot of people were saying that the 9 win season of 2011 was just a fluke.  But we blew out the 6-3 Giants 31-13 and went on a tear to finish 7-1 and make the playoffs for the second straight year. Dalton's 4 tds passes were the most ever by a Bengal QB against the Giants.

Other individual records against the Giants.

Passing yards................. 286, Palmer 9-21-08
Passer rating (15 att)...... 127.6, Dalton 11-11-12 (see above)

Rush yds....................... 83, Archie Griffin,11-17-77 (Bengals led 27-6 at half and only completed 5 passes the entire game,  Anderson still had 154 passing yards and 3 tds)

Receptions.................... 12, Houshmanzadeh 9-21-08
Receiving yards............. 146, Houshmanzsdeh 9-21-08
Receiving td.................. 2, Billy Brooks, 11-27-77, Carl Pickens 12-11-94 (Bengals entire offense only scored 26 tds that year,  Pickens had 11), Chad Johnson 12-26-04 (Including game-winner with just 0:44 left)

Own? 6-4 is own?

ZT has won 4 games, lost 21 games and tied 1 game. ZT does not own any NFL team and sadly likely never will.

Bengals were 4-0 against the Giants from 1972 to 1991, since they are 2-4
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(11-27-2020, 12:19 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: Own? 6-4 is own?

ZT has won 4 games, lost 21 games and tied 1 game. ZT does not any NFL team and sadly likely never will.

Bengals were 4-0 against the Giants from 1972 to 1991, since they are 2-6.

Im waiting for him to compare the bengals having a 60% win percentage against the giants to the steelers 65% overall win percentage over the bengals as somehow being comparable.  
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#5
That’ll change sunday
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#6
You really think Lou Anarumo can come up with a defensive scheme to beat his old team?
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#7
All 10 games in this series have been won by the home team.
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(11-27-2020, 01:35 PM)Ctfan73 Wrote: All 10 games in this series have been won by the home team.



REP!


I completely missed that fact.
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#9
The Giants pass rush pummeled Andy Dalton the last time they played. That was with Whitworth and Zeitler.
I'm gonna break every record they've got. I'm tellin' you right now. I don't know how I'm gonna do it, but it's goin' to get done.

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(11-27-2020, 12:19 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: Own? 6-4 is own?

ZT has won 4 games, lost 21 games and tied 1 game. ZT does not any NFL team and sadly likely never will.

Bengals were 4-0 against the Giants from 1972 to 1991, since they are 2-6.

He thinks Marvin's record is good Dancing
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(11-27-2020, 04:20 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: He thinks Marvin's record is good Dancing



I think it is good considering that he was handcuffed by the front office.

But it was not good enough.  I never said that.

The "anyone but Marvin" crowd is just feeling a little stupid now.
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#12
About to be 6-5.
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#13
Own? More like timeshare.
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#14
Typical Bengal fans.

Even when I post something positive a lot of guys start a contest to see who can squeal and cry the loudest about how bad it is.
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#15
Not that long ago I was able to brag to my Giant-fan friends and family that the Giants never beat the Bengals. IIRC, the Giants beat the Bengals for the first time ever in 1994 where they were given a gift PI penalty late that helped them score the winning TD.

That game in 2012 was very gratifying though. I still remember getting text messages during the game from friends. One said
"How the **** are you guys only 3-5"??. "This is the best D-line we have faced all year".

Unfortunately this Sunday, I doubt I will be getting many texts like that. I already got the "Sorry about Burrow" texts.
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(11-27-2020, 08:53 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Typical Bengal fans.

Even when I post something positive a lot of guys start a contest to see who can squeal and cry the loudest about how bad it is.

There's nothing to be positive about you blind homer
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(11-27-2020, 08:53 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Typical Bengal fans.

Even when I post something positive a lot of guys start a contest to see who can squeal and cry the loudest about how bad it is.

Using the word "own" in the current climate of Bengals football...and you thought it was going to turn out, how?





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(11-27-2020, 01:21 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: You really think Lou Anarumo can come up with a defensive scheme to beat ANYONE?

Fixed.
Zac Taylor 2019-2020: 6 total wins
Zac Taylor 2021-2022: Double-digit wins each season, plus 5 postseason wins
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#19
I don't want to be that fan, but to win any of our ensuing contests will only exacerbate the Faylor regime's culture, as well as jeopardize our chance at the Penei pick. 

A negative outlook is depressing, but so is this entire coaching staff. In a way, buying into that thought process is congruent with our current culture; lose everything to bide time for a real martinet. I'm praying (in vain) that Zimmer may be that taskmaster.
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#20
Going way back, the Bengals once beat the Giants in a snowy game also on the Sunday after Thanksgiving 30-13. But the Giants were bad then (1977) and the Bengals were kinda good. Tomorrow, it should be 20 degrees warmer and sunny and the Giants should handily beat this deflated balloon joke of a franchise.
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