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This is a crazy good matchup |
Posted by: PlayerFormerlyKnownAsMousecop - 11-19-2015, 12:40 PM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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So many storylines, two elite teams. Honestly can't wait.
I don't want to say the Texans game was meaningless, but until we surrender our position for the #2 seed I'm comfortable with where we are.
NE will lose eventually, we just need to keep pace. A win Sunday will send the media love back in droves, not that it really matters. An interconference loss won't cripple our season. Our remaining schedule almost guarantees us a bye at this point. There isn't too much pressure on the boys yet.
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Palmer: Facing Bengals "not just another game" |
Posted by: CageTheBengal - 11-19-2015, 01:32 AM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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Quote:Bengals owner Mike Brown looked back on the trade of quarterback Carson Palmer to the Raiders in 2011 this week and said he regretted the way that things came to an end for Palmer in Cincinnati.
Palmer’s with the Cardinals now, of course, and he’ll be playing the Bengals on Sunday night, which meant that Wednesday was Palmer’s turn to meet the media and field questions about meeting his former team. During the interview, Brown also said that he never believed Palmer was sincere about retiring and Palmer said Wednesday, via Craig Morgan of AZSports.com, that he is “not going to get into a ‘he-said, she-said’ situation” with Brown.
Palmer indicated he’d be willing to discuss the end of his time with the Bengals at another time, but said only that his time with Brown “ended with a very colorful, heated argument.” Those feelings might not be up for a long discussion this week, but Palmer was willing to admit that they are on his mind heading into the game.
“It’s not just another game,” Palmer said, via Paul Dehner of the Cincinnati Enquirer. “I’m not going to bore you with that. There is definitely a lot on this one for me in particular.”
As mentioned when discussing Brown’s comments, the trade wound up working out well for both the Bengals and Palmer. That won’t be the case on Sunday night and, thanks to his honesty about what the game means to him, we know Palmer will either be getting one last dose of satisfaction or a painful loss four years after his relationship with Brown imploded.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/11/18/carson-palmer-facing-bengals-not-just-another-game/
I was surprised Palmer didn't take the "just another game" approach. He didn't beat us as a Raider so I guess the chip is going to be on his shoulder until he does. I think the Bengals have moved beyond seeking revenge on Palmer. Especially after losing to the Texans they are just going to be looking to get back to winning. How many players are left that even played with him? It's more for the fans and Palmer apparently.
I hope the d-line swarms him Sunday night and we see one of Palmer's classic pick sixes.
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Floyd and Brown both DNP |
Posted by: Blake2Pickens - 11-18-2015, 09:59 PM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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Granted its Wednesday.
Either one of them being out would be huge. Floyd finished the game vs Sea, so he will probably play.
Brown is the one I suspect Will miss.
Anyone having a problem accessing the site via any device that is not their phone?
My computer and iPad will not load JN
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Dalton and Watt |
Posted by: Blake2Pickens - 11-18-2015, 04:41 PM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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What the hell was Andy talking about? He got his feelings hurt?
He's still talking about it nonsensically today.
He sounds like a crazy person, crying about Watt calling him the Red Ryder BB gun.
Then claiming he has not read or heard JJ's quote.
Real awkward and sort of painful to see Andy freak out and melt down so hilariously. Hes havingTeenage girl syndrome.
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Here's Why We'll Win Sunday Against The Cards |
Posted by: GodFather - 11-18-2015, 01:56 PM - Forum: JUNGLE NOISE
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The Texans game was typical Bengals no matter what year in the Marvin Lewis era. We are on a high and play a mediocre team and lose because the players come out playing flat and unprepared (kinda like every playoff game). Then everyone goes into PTSD mode expecting this team to fall apart. The thing is they don't. They will bounce back this Sunday night against arguably the best team in the NFC in primetime and win. This is the way it always seems to happen.
So the good news is we will come out with a great win on Sunday, the bad? We'll fall flat again after that against another sub par team.
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