These threads have been a smash hit on the boards, and for obvious reasons. The 1991 classic NES game is not only the best game of all-time, it's also known for being (by far) the most accurate and realistic football simulation.
I have the ROM with updated 2022 rosters.
It's already accurately predicted wins against the Titans and Chiefs. So what does it have to say about the Rams?
Well, it looks like we're in for a bit of a defensive struggle. The Bengals recovered a pair of fumbles in the first half, but couldn't get the offense going at all, settling for a 3-0 lead at half, on a McPherson FG.
We open the 2nd half with a TD from Perine, then lock it down with a 4th quarter TD from Burrow to Chase.
Final Score
Bengals - 17
Rams - 0
Stats
Burrow: 5 of 8 for 76 yards and 1 TD
Stafford: 2 of 5 for 90 yards
Bengals rushing: 13 for 80 yards and a TD
Rams rushing: 19 for 111
Aaron Donald had 4 sacks, but the story of the game was the early turnovers by the Rams, and their insistence on running the football.
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(02-02-2022, 09:26 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: These threads have been a smash hit on the boards, and for obvious reasons. The 1991 classic NES game is not only the best game of all-time, it's also known for being (by far) the most accurate and realistic football simulation.
I have the ROM with updated 2022 rosters.
It's already accurately predicted wins against the Titans and Chiefs. So what does it have to say about the Rams?
Well, it looks like we're in for a bit of a defensive struggle. The Bengals recovered a pair of fumbles in the first half, but couldn't get the offense going at all, settling for a 3-0 lead at half, on a McPherson FG.
We open the 2nd half with a TD from Perine, then lock it down with a 4th quarter TD from Burrow to Chase.
Final Score
Bengals - 17
Rams - 0
Stats
Burrow: 5 of 8 for 76 yards and 1 TD
Stafford: 2 of 5 for 90 yards
Bengals rushing: 13 for 80 yards and a TD
Rams rushing: 19 for 111
Aaron Donald had 4 sacks, but the story of the game was the early turnovers by the Rams, and their insistence on running the football.
As long as we win, I'll take it.
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Didn't watch the whole thing but from what I saw whoever was controlling Cincinnati was CLEARLY trying to not win.
For example, Cincinnati called a pass and dude at the top was WIDE OPEN, easy TD pass, but the QB holds the ball then dumps it to the RB for like a 4 yard gain. Yeah, that's not happening in real life.