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Losing Close Games is a Bad Indicator
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(09-22-2021, 12:35 AM)fredtoast Wrote: This is just total bullshit that you have made up in your head.

Bengals have shown tremendous heart winning in overtime and then rally for a 14 point comeback against the Bears.

The Chiefs totally choked in their game against the Ravens.

Hi Fred. I repped both of your posts even though you disagree with me which is perfectly fine. You’re a great poster and I admire your penchant for statistics. However, I only truly care about one statistic: Wins.

It’s difficult to see the Bengals losing especially with such a talented roster; Marvin Lewis* would have led the Bengals to the playoffs again with this bunch. This team isn’t nearly as loaded as the 2005, 2009, or 2011-2015 rosters but still. The effort against the Bears was horrible on the offensive side of the ball until late in the fourth quarter.

You’re right about the much-improved defense as well. Lou Anarumo added some key players and he’s the only coordinator who has improved his side of the ball. Even so, the defense was sliced and diced by Andy Dalton** before he was injured. If Andy had not had to leave the game the score wouldn’t have been so close.

Keep the statistics coming, Fred, and let’s hope statistical improvements translate into wins.

*No, this doesn’t mean I want Marvin back. He got stale.
** No, this doesn’t mean I want Andy back. The team needed to move on.
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RE: Losing Close Games is a Bad Indicator - Fan_in_Kettering - 09-22-2021, 09:48 AM

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