09-08-2019, 09:39 PM
So I'm disappointed we couldn't pull out the win today, but overall I'm feeling really good about where this team is headed right now (as early as it is). And it got me to thinking... when was the last time I felt this good after a loss?
For me two things come to mind, I think you'd have to go allllllllllllllllll the way back to Marvin Lewis's second game against the Oakland Raiders, which was the first time we first got a glimpse that change was on the way. I'd also point to the Bengals/Colts game in 2005 when Palmer's Bengals went toe-to-toe with Manning's Colts.
There are no moral victories, but I think you can come off of a loss feeling better about your team. Any other examples come to mind?
For me two things come to mind, I think you'd have to go allllllllllllllllll the way back to Marvin Lewis's second game against the Oakland Raiders, which was the first time we first got a glimpse that change was on the way. I'd also point to the Bengals/Colts game in 2005 when Palmer's Bengals went toe-to-toe with Manning's Colts.
There are no moral victories, but I think you can come off of a loss feeling better about your team. Any other examples come to mind?