10-16-2020, 01:23 PM
(10-15-2020, 05:09 PM)Gdale_Bengal Wrote: It’s still not the 90s yet. We never had a chance at winning the vast majority of games played. We are in most of the games we lose. There is a difference.
From 1994 through 1997, the Bengals were 25-39 (.391)
Over the last 4+ seasons, the Bengals are 22-45-2 (.333)
During our current stretch, we've lost a whopping 20 games by 10+ points. Which includes these stinkers:
Bengals 17 - Patriots 35
Bengals 0 - Ravens 20
Bengals 7 - Jaguars 23
Bengals 7 - Bears 33
Bengals 7 - Vikings 34
Bengals 10 - Chiefs 45
Bengals 14 - Saints 51
Bengals 17 - 49ers 41
Bengals 3 - Steelers 27
Bengals 13 - Ravens 49
Bengals 13 - Patriots 34
Bengals 3 - Ravens 27
From 1994-1997, we lost 19 games by 10+ points. Our biggest loss was Browns 37, Bengals 13. We have several worse losses during our current stretch. In short, this is definitely as bad as the 90's.
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