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2015: Legacy defining season for Bengals?
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(09-10-2015, 03:39 PM)djs7685 Wrote: I like this game, let me try!

Marvin could have the most embarrassing primetime and postseason point spread (especially 2nd half of games) in NFL history - "fans" will still tell us to not sleep on Marvin and tell us how this is our year EVERY single year.

Andy could have one of the worst career postseason passer ratings in NFL history - "fans" will still deflect blame to others.

Mike could go a quarter of a century without a playoff win - idiots will still defend every move the team makes.

Herp derp, durrrrrrrr.

Time is running out on Marvin to deliver, I really don't think there's any doubt about that. He's been given essentially everything he wants now, plus the time to do it. If they win the big one this year a lot credit has to go to him. Just think what the pre-Marvin Mikey Brown was like.

I put Dalton's stats on Dalton. I put the poor offensive and defensive play as a whole on the coaches, but each player deserves their share of responsibility. Dalton's 1TD, 6INTs and 4FUMs do stand out as glaringly poor. He can right it all this year, but I don't expect to see it. If we puts up another poor postseason game, we'll hear the same excuses from the few fans he'll have left; no weapons, someone or other fumbled the ball first, blah, blah, blah, broken record. But if he does play well we have to give him the credit for that.

I don't believe many defend Mikey B, except his family and employees who want to keep their jobs.
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RE: 2015: Legacy defining season for Bengals? - BengalChris - 09-10-2015, 05:21 PM

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