10-04-2016, 03:00 PM
(10-04-2016, 02:53 PM)wolfkaosaun Wrote: I mean, last year the Bengals destroyed the Browns on Thursday night.
And then played two more primetime games the next two weeks and lost them all. Against playoff teams.
And then lost to Denver on Monday night. So that's a 1-3 primetime record there. Well, 1-4 if you'd like to include the playoffs.
In 2014, the Bengals went 1-3 in primetime. 1-4 if you include playoffs.
In 2013, Bengals also went 1-3 in primetime. 1-4 if you include playoffs.
So the past 3 years, the Bengals have gone 3-9 in primetime games. Or 3-12 if you'd like to include the playoffs.
So right now, even after the win, the Bengals have a 4-12 primetime/playoff record. Or 4-9. Whichever you want.
Don't know what your point is.
If prime time losses are magnified and bigger than non-primetime losses then that means this primetime victory over the Dolphins should be magnified and bigger. Yet, all I am hearing from the haters is that this win over the Dolphins is "no big deal".
My point is that you can not make a big deal out of prime time losses if you are not going to make a big deal out of prime time victories.