(02-26-2016, 12:37 PM)Wyche Wrote: [ -> ]FIFY 
Or Pac Man blew it.
IDK, so many Bengals blew it that it was really just one giant blow job from the Bengals to the Steelers.
(02-26-2016, 02:01 PM)SteelCitySouth Wrote: [ -> ]I F'ed your FIFY... 
Nope, I'd say you fixed it.....

(02-26-2016, 12:58 PM)StrictlyBiz Wrote: [ -> ]Or Pac Man blew it.
IDK, so many Bengals blew it that it was really just one giant blow job from the Bengals to the Steelers.
Perhaps....but Hill started the chain of events that led to their demise. Vontaze Burfict had just, for all intents and purposes, sealed away a victory with that INT. He had sacked Ben, were it not for him, the Bengals wouldn't have even been in the game. No fumble, no PF on the AB hit, no
Joey Jerry Porter stirring shit, no Pacman. Hell, to be honest, if Porter gets flagged, there's no Pacman, and the Burfict penalty is offset. Nope, I'm going with Hill.....or maybe Marvin Screwus, as SCS pointed out....
(02-26-2016, 12:58 PM)StrictlyBiz Wrote: [ -> ]Or Pac Man blew it.
IDK, so many Bengals blew it that it was really just one giant blow job from the Bengals to the Steelers.
It makes me so sad for the Steelers that it took about 15 Bengals to blow it, for them to win a game.

(02-26-2016, 12:37 PM)WychesWarrior Wrote: [ -> ]FIFY 
There are 3 obvious players who blew it for the bengals, plus Lewis's coaching, but I think Burfict's was the most unforgivable. Hill can't fumble there, but at least he was held up by someone while Shazier stripped it. Unacceptable, but not unforced. Pacman is certainly a moron, but he turned it from a field goal Bosewell shouldn't miss to a FG he couldn't miss. There's a good chance that extra 15 yards wasn't needed anyways, but that we will never know. Burfict took a penalty against a guy who had no chance at catching the ball when the Steelers were at the 50, with no timeouts and in major clock trouble.
(02-27-2016, 11:30 AM)GMDino Wrote: [ -> ]But....Joey Porter!!!!! 
Err Merr Gerrrrd Tomlin gave him the game ball!1!1!1! A friend of a friend of a brother/uncle of someone in JN heard about a Tweet that proves it's true.
(02-26-2016, 04:40 PM)rfaulk34 Wrote: [ -> ]It makes me so sad for the Steelers that it took about 15 Bengals to blow it, for them to win a game. 
Isn't that nice that a bengals fan cares about the Steelers. The Steelers must be one of the teams you respect.
(02-26-2016, 05:00 PM)6andcounting Wrote: [ -> ]There are 3 obvious players who blew it for the bengals, plus Lewis's coaching, but I think Burfict's was the most unforgivable. Hill can't fumble there, but at least he was held up by someone while Shazier stripped it. Unacceptable, but not unforced. Pacman is certainly a moron, but he turned it from a field goal Bosewell shouldn't miss to a FG he couldn't miss. There's a good chance that extra 15 yards wasn't needed anyways, but that we will never know. Burfict took a penalty against a guy who had no chance at catching the ball when the Steelers were at the 50, with no timeouts and in major clock trouble.
No fumble.....no penalty. It's really that simple. All he has to do is double skin the ball the minute he gets it. That shit is taught in ***** pee wee league. Even as a lineman, you are taught to put two arms on the ball if you recover a fumble....in pee wee league. By the time you leave pee wee....you should know situational football enough to also know to just go to the turf in that situation......let alone getting paid millions at this level. Jeremy himself took the blame. Without Burfict sacking Ben, his play all over the field the entire game, and the INT, the Bengals are never in a position to win to begin with. I'm not going to hang the man out to dry for being overly aggressive.
The blaming for that game is kind of ridiculous, really. You can look back to any number of things that happened to cause the outcome to be the way it was. From the play of the teams the entire game to the referees' blown calls and inability to rein in the teams and in between the coaches and their play calling and lack of authority present. It was a sad day for football.
(02-28-2016, 12:00 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: [ -> ]The blaming for that game is kind of ridiculous, really. You can look back to any number of things that happened to cause the outcome to be the way it was. From the play of the teams the entire game to the referees' blown calls and inability to rein in the teams and in between the coaches and their play calling and lack of authority present. It was a sad day for football.
And even a sadder day for the bengals.
(02-28-2016, 05:36 PM)Vlad Wrote: [ -> ]And even a sadder day for the bengals.
More like the whole town of Cincinnati. The trash chucking was a spectacle.
(02-28-2016, 06:10 PM)6andcounting Wrote: [ -> ]More like the whole town of Cincinnati. The trash chucking was a spectacle.
Trash chucking by white trash lol.
(02-29-2016, 10:31 AM)Vlad Wrote: [ -> ]Trash chucking by white trash lol.
That's pretty ironic, coming from an inbred steeler fan, such as yourself.
(02-29-2016, 05:13 PM)Garrus Wrote: [ -> ]That's pretty ironic, coming from an inbred steeler fan, such as yourself.
is this one of lovenuts alts?