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Bengals one of best "come from behind" teams since Dalton arrived
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(06-26-2017, 08:14 AM)SHRacerX Wrote: Precisely true on the playoff breakdown....and the SD loss should really be pinned on the defense's inability to stop the rush and Gio's fumble inside the 10.  Dalton did throw for 320 yards and a TD against a playoff team, but he had two picks as well.  One I didn't think was his fault.  Regardless, it is common knowledge that the easy way for the media to crap on the Bengals is the "Dalton sucks, especially in big games" when that is not the case.  

 


.....and our abandonment of BJGE before we were down more than 10, who historically played his best football against the Chargers.  He had 92 yards on them a few weeks prior out at Quaalcom.  You gotta admit too, that Dalton had a very untimely fumble.  The thing that gets me with a Mediocre Marv team in "bright light games", it always seems that one or two mistakes (a Palmer or Dalton INT, Hill's fumble, etc) leads to a team implosion.  The whole damn team goes full meltdown mode......smells of a coaching problem to me.  Think of all the INTs Brett Favre threw.  Did you see the Pack curled up in the fetal position with deer in the headlights looks on their faces?

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RE: Bengals one of best "come from behind" teams since Dalton arrived - Wyche'sWarrior - 06-30-2017, 01:36 PM

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