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RE: Favorite Bengals victories - packerbacker - 11-29-2017 (11-28-2017, 11:52 PM)Nately120 Wrote: I remember after Palmer got hurt that year I went to a Packers message board and made 1000 threads. Ok ill calm down on the threads. Sorry about that. RE: Favorite Bengals victories - Shake n Blake - 11-29-2017 I've been a fan since 1994, so I'll only use that time frame. Favorite win? Beating the 9-0 Chiefs back in 2003. It got the Bengals to 5-5 and a share of the AFCN lead, which was unheard of after 10 games back then. The atmosphere was electric. It's really when Chad became my favorite player. Worst loss? The 2015 playoff loss to the Steelers. I've never seen a playoff win...so for them to seal a victory, only to hand it back in the most Bungle way possible - to the hated Steelers - was cruel. RE: Favorite Bengals victories - bengalhoel - 11-29-2017 (11-28-2017, 09:52 PM)BengalFanInNJ Wrote: The 1988 AFC Championship game win over the Bills. Marv Levy bitched to the NFL about the no huddle offense the Bengals were running and the NFL turned around and told the Bengals 2 HOURS BEFORE THE GAME that they can't run it. Yeah, and the bills ran the same offense for the next few years like they invented it too. Marv Levy was a ----sucker! RE: Favorite Bengals victories - Von Cichlid - 11-29-2017 One loss I remember hating was that 2009 regular season ending loss to the Jets where we got shut down 30-0. We had already clinched at that point but you just knew no team that looked that pathetic was going to go anywhere in the playoffs. That 2009 team was, IMO, the most balanced (and my favorite) Bengal team other than the 2015 one. We had finally had all the pieces, offense and defense. We could run pretty well, and although the passing wasn't as prolific as 2005-2007, we could still score well enough in crunch time if needed, as we demonstrated a few times that season. Then, with Henry getting injured and then killed everything went south. He was to our offense then what Dunlap is to our defense now in that he didn't contribute every play, but there was more than a few games where his big play making ability single handedly won the game or kept us in it. RE: Favorite Bengals victories - WiscoFan - 11-29-2017 As a relatively young fan, one of my favorite games in recent memory was the victory over Denver in 2014 to clinch a playoff spot. I distinctly remember Hill breaking off a 80+ yard run. Maybe the fact it was Christmas time helped, but watching that game was just so enjoyable. On a side note, I chose to travel to watch the Bengals play the Browns on TNF that year rather than go to the DEN game because I wanted to watch a supposed guaranteed win. Unfortunately, I witnessed the worst performance of any QB in many years. Oh well! RE: Favorite Bengals victories - Nately120 - 11-29-2017 (11-29-2017, 12:09 AM)packerbacker Wrote: Ok ill calm down on the threads. Sorry about that. Hey I don't run the place so it's no skin off my arse. I'm just having my fun, I guess. RE: Favorite Bengals victories - Wyche'sWarrior - 11-29-2017 (11-28-2017, 08:47 PM)Streak 161 Wrote: Best win: Bengals 61 Oilers 7 Me too.....LOVED that game, and hated the other one.....obviously, I like Sam a lot. (11-28-2017, 09:52 PM)BengalFanInNJ Wrote: The 1988 AFC Championship game win over the Bills. Marv Levy bitched to the NFL about the no huddle offense the Bengals were running and the NFL turned around and told the Bengals 2 HOURS BEFORE THE GAME that they can't run it. These are up there for me as well..... |