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Why couldn’t we keep the momentum going after the 2006 season?
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(07-26-2023, 11:01 AM)Graphicguy Wrote: Let me make it even simpler.....you walk into your bosses office for your annual review.  All s/he wants to focus on is your faults and to continue to discuss them throughout the year.  And, s/he wants to focus on your failings from 10 years ago and constantly brings those failings up.  How 'ya feeling about yourself, your boss, your job, your company?  Let's say you have a spouse who constantly nags you about your failings....ALL THE TIME!  How long is it going to take before you put shoe leather up their posterior?

As has been mentioned, we've discussed Marvin, Mike Brown, Carson, Cory, Dalton, on and on and on in hundreds, if not thousands of posts.  You want to keep wallowing in that?  

This is the best Bengals team in their history.  And, some want to discuss the ones that were worse....in the past.....where there's absolutely nothing you can change about them.

So yeah...go ahead and wallow in that.  I try to stay away from all the people I know who insist on living in the past and chronically complain about it.

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I don't care to talk about Bengals history in the right light. Boomer faking the entire world out with his play action. Chad Johnson's footwork, Kenny should be in HOF, Pete Johnson steam rolling defenders, whatever?

But I have little to no stomach for grinding ML, MB and not signing any free agents, Palmer and the knee, Dalton sucked, all the off field legal issues and on and on and on. For the gazillionth time.
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RE: Why couldn’t we keep the momentum going after the 2006 season? - bengalfan74 - 07-26-2023, 11:35 AM

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