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RE: Headline on ESPN Coaching decisions doom Bengals - BengalsBong - 09-13-2022

(09-12-2022, 10:00 AM)Garrus Wrote: It was 85% on Burrow, as it would not have been close without the turnovers. Burrow knows this better than anyone I guarantee you, he knows this is his fault. 

10% Taylors fault for not challenging the Chase TD earlier, and letting the punt go off so early, the game should have ended in a tie at worst.

5% was Harris getting hurt and thus ruining our kicking game. 

1st and goal on the 1 yard line and no QB sneak.  Think it was a RB draw that got stuffed for 3 or 4 yard loss.


RE: Headline on ESPN Coaching decisions doom Bengals - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 09-13-2022

(09-12-2022, 09:23 AM)Bengalfan4life27c Wrote: But according to all you fans on this message board. It was all Burrow Zac deserves no blame.

Eh, I am sure tons of fans are putting lots of blame on Zac just the same. Should of ran the ball early and often and we would
of easily won this game if not for the turnovers. Honestly the refs were good too for once. Need to run the ball on teams like 
the Steelers. How good are the Cowboys at stopping the run is my question?

On to the next game, which we should win with them not having Dak.