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Harvard vs Yale 1968 - grampahol - 08-25-2016

The game tied at 29, but Yale had the game wrapped up with a 16 point lead with 42 seconds left, but Harvard tied the game.. For some reason that game reminds me of our last playoff game..
The headlines actually read: Harvard beats Yale 29-29. Just watched the movie by the same name.. Dejavu.. 


RE: Harvard vs Yale 1968 - xxlt - 08-25-2016

(08-25-2016, 12:37 AM)grampahol Wrote: The game tied at 29, but Yale had the game wrapped up with a 16 point lead with 42 seconds left, but Harvard tied the game.. For some reason that game reminds me of our last playoff game..
The headlines actually read: Harvard beats Yale 29-29. Just watched the movie by the same name.. Dejavu.. 

That is a good movie. 


RE: Harvard vs Yale 1968 - Go Cards - 08-25-2016

The playoff game reminded me of the movie Nightmare on Elm Street.


RE: Harvard vs Yale 1968 - Go Cards - 08-25-2016

Feel like I barely survived but have been scared for life watching my friends massacred.
Still wake up screaming to this day.


RE: Harvard vs Yale 1968 - SHRacerX - 08-25-2016

I was pretty pissed, no doubt, but I still thought that they weren't going all the way with their backup QB. He did rally very well against the asshat steelers, though.

I look at it this way: I will take that loss if the Bengals have a boulder-sized chip on their shoulder and come out driven to win it all...and they do. Everything happens for a reason, and I think that last year will give this team more than enough fuel for the stretch run.


RE: Harvard vs Yale 1968 - GreenCornBengal - 08-25-2016

(08-25-2016, 10:56 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: I was pretty pissed, no doubt, but I still thought that they weren't going all the way with their backup QB.  He did rally very well against the asshat steelers, though.

I look at it this way:  I will take that loss if the Bengals have a boulder-sized chip on their shoulder and come out driven to win it all...and they do.  Everything happens for a reason, and I think that last year will give this team more than enough fuel for the stretch run.

I like to take the Brightside to things so here is how I look at the loss.

It sucked. Plain and simple

BUT

Imagine the circus shit show that would be this years training camp and preseason if McCarron did happen to win us our first playoff game in forever. It may have been a long term blessing that McCarron didn't happen to win the game... just my 2 cents. The playoff win woulda been great, but the repercussions might not have been.


RE: Harvard vs Yale 1968 - Go Cards - 08-25-2016

(08-25-2016, 12:36 PM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: I like to take the Brightside to things so here is how I look at the loss.

It sucked. Plain and simple

BUT

Imagine the circus shit show that would be this years training camp and preseason if McCarron did happen to win us our first playoff game in forever. It may have been a long term blessing that McCarron didn't happen to win the game... just my 2 cents. The playoff win woulda been great, but the repercussions might not have been.

Valid point, never thought of that and you are exactly right. It would have been if neither were traded. 

Still sucked badly though. Especially the way it happened. 

My face still goes straight to the palm of my hands to muffle the sobs when recalling this debacle.  


RE: Harvard vs Yale 1968 - SHRacerX - 08-25-2016

(08-25-2016, 12:41 PM)Go Cards Wrote: Valid point, never thought of that and you are exactly right. It would have been if neither were traded. 

Still sucked badly though. Especially the way it happened. 

My face still goes straight to the palm of my hands to muffle the sobs when recalling this debacle.  

The Dalton-led Bengals will have the last laugh...this season, next season, and they will finally send that fat pig out with a demoralizing loss in his home finale.  


RE: Harvard vs Yale 1968 - BayouBengal - 08-25-2016

(08-25-2016, 12:36 PM)GreenCornBengal Wrote: I like to take the Brightside to things so here is how I look at the loss.

It sucked. Plain and simple

BUT

Imagine the circus shit show that would be this years training camp and preseason if McCarron did happen to win us our first playoff game in forever. It may have been a long term blessing that McCarron didn't happen to win the game... just my 2 cents. The playoff win woulda been great, but the repercussions might not have been.

Counter-point is that everyone saw him basically come back to win that game and there's still no camp controversy. ESPN ranked him #1 backup tho so people definitely noticed. 


RE: Harvard vs Yale 1968 - grampahol - 08-26-2016

I'm just imagining Yale's players and fans must have had a very similar feeling as we all did last playoff game. It's as if everyone was totally powerless to stop the whole shitshow and you just knew it was going to happen from the very moment of the fumble going forward ..