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Well, we still have a 23% chance lol
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(11-12-2024, 02:22 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Amazing how much easier 10 billion makes things.

Not being snarky, but did you mean 21 billion?  4 billion vs 25 billion.
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(11-12-2024, 01:38 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: You just assume I mean Burrow only , that would be wrong... other of what we would consider our top players have not performed well either....  ZT should take blame also.. but to actually think that players don;t have an impact in their own ability to be ready for game 1 is perplexing...

Of course they do. Tanner Hudson fumbling on the goal line was highly impactful. Charlie Jones fumbling a punt return also highly impactful, etc.
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(11-09-2024, 10:46 PM)Whacked Wrote: That’s a tall order. But ok ok. I will. lol

Imagine Bengals finish with a better record than them. Lol stupid things make me laugh, like the NFL letting the chiefs miss the playoffs
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(11-12-2024, 02:22 PM)Sled21 Wrote: Amazing how much easier 10 billion makes things.

So, Mike owns the Bengals, valued at 4 billion, and the rest of the family’s net worth is -.1billion? I’m questioning the math here. Or, the rest of the family is in debt?

How much of the Chiefs net worth is invested in the team? Probably comparable to the Bengals.
Now, I get that they can bring to bear more cash resources when it comes to signing players.

What I don’t get, and what is utterly INEXCUSABLE, is the size of the scouting department, especially considering that we are in a small market, with an emphasis on good drafting.

So what’s the deal? Is it hubris? “We know what we’re doing, don’t need so many scouts”). Jerry Jones has control, plus resources from the energy industry he can use to bolster his team’s finances. Why does he fail? Hubris, again? He won a championship with Arkansas in 1964. Maybe he thinks he’s qualified to micromanage? Do the Browns have a similar mindset (“we’re a football family “).

Or are they just cynically extracting money from their fans, with an emphasis on drafting and signing shiny players?
Go Benton Panthers!!
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(11-15-2024, 10:01 PM)SladeX Wrote: So what’s the deal? Is it hubris? “We know what we’re doing, don’t need so many scouts”). Jerry Jones has control, plus resources from the energy industry he can use to bolster his team’s finances. Why does he fail? Hubris, again? He won a championship with Arkansas in 1964. Maybe he thinks he’s qualified to micromanage? Do the Browns have a similar mindset (“we’re a football family “).

In the 33 years of Mike Brown's reign the Bengals have 10 winning seasons and are 5-8 in the postseason with 1 AFCC.
In the same 33 years of Jerry Jones' reign the Cowboys have 20 winning seasons and are 16-15 in the postseason with 3 SB Rings (though 0 since the salary cap really kicked in).

Certainly different levels of "failure" between the two. The Cowboys are considered failures while coming off three straight 12+ win seasons, the Mike Brown Bengals have only won 12+ twice in those 33 years.

I think the problem with the Cowboys is they just have had 2 franchise QBs in a row who are later round pick guys (Dak 4th, Romo UDFA) who are too good to move on from (and far too good to get you a #1 pick to have a Burrow fall into their lap) but juuuust not quite good enough.
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(11-15-2024, 10:01 PM)SladeX Wrote: So, Mike owns the Bengals, valued at 4 billion, and the rest of the family’s net worth is -.1billion? I’m questioning the math here. Or, the rest of the family is in debt?

How much of the Chiefs net worth is invested in the team? Probably comparable to the Bengals.
Now, I get that they can bring to bear more cash resources when it comes to signing players.

What I don’t get, and what is utterly INEXCUSABLE, is the size of the scouting department, especially considering that we are in a small market, with an emphasis on good drafting.

So what’s the deal? Is it hubris? “We know what we’re doing, don’t need so many scouts”). Jerry Jones has control, plus resources from the energy industry he can use to bolster his team’s finances. Why does he fail? Hubris, again? He won a championship with Arkansas in 1964. Maybe he thinks he’s qualified to micromanage? Do the Browns have a similar mindset (“we’re a football family “).

Or are they just cynically extracting money from their fans, with an emphasis on drafting and signing shiny players?

none of us are happy..but fact of the matter the team this year has had a rash of injuries
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#48
Do or die time this week. Pure and simple.
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#49
They gotta win and no more losing when Burrow plays like a God

It’s not fair to Burrow
-Housh
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#50
I don’t see the Bengals scoring more than 20 points. The Chargers defense is giving up 13 points a game.
I can’t see a win with the way out defense plays, I don’t see us holding the Chargers to under 20.
Bengals lose 27-20
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#51
I see a shoot out.
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#52
well, hope is what keeps people thriving.. there is still hope! wooh!
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#53
As of Sunday 4pm

Colts are now 5-6
Dolphins are now 4-6
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Broncos are 5-5 —-they play the Falcons today
Bengals are 4-6—-realllllly need to win tonight
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(11-17-2024, 06:03 PM)Whacked Wrote: As of Sunday 4pm

Colts are now 5-6
Dolphins are now 4-6
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Broncos are 5-5 —-they play the Falcons today
Bengals are 4-6—-realllllly need to win tonight

Didn't expect the Dolphins to lose against the Raiders, but Rodgers couldn't even beat the damn Colts for us? 

Our wins are against..
3-7 Panthers
2-8 Browns
2-8 Raiders
2-8 Giants

Gonna have to beat a non-garbage team tonight to keep the hope alive.
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(11-17-2024, 06:14 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Didn't expect the Dolphins to lose against the Raiders, but Rodgers couldn't even beat the damn Colts for us? 

Our wins are against..
3-7 Panthers
2-8 Browns
2-8 Raiders
2-8 Giants

Gonna have to beat a non-garbage team tonight to keep the hope alive.

The bengals aren’t a good team

and that’s with Burrow and Chase being elite




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(11-17-2024, 06:14 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Didn't expect the Dolphins to lose against the Raiders, but Rodgers couldn't even beat the damn Colts for us? 

Our wins are against..
3-7 Panthers
2-8 Browns
2-8 Raiders
2-8 Giants

Gonna have to beat a non-garbage team tonight to keep the hope alive.

Colts have a pretty easy road ahead. outside of Detroit, Good news if they must play the Broncos
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(11-17-2024, 07:09 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Colts have a pretty easy road ahead. outside of Detroit, Good news if they must play the Broncos

Broncos looking pretty darn good right now. 
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(11-17-2024, 07:26 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Broncos looking pretty darn good right now. 

Yup. They are about to be 6-5.
Not good for us.
Was really hoping the “decent” Falcons would hand them an L today.
Dang it
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#59
Looks to me there are at least 6 teams better than us in the AFC (Chiefs, Bills, Steelers, Ravens, Texans, Broncos) and the Chargers get a chance to make it 7 tonight.
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(11-17-2024, 07:49 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Looks to me there are at least 6 teams better than us in the AFC (Chiefs, Bills, Steelers, Ravens, Texans, Broncos) and the Chargers get a chance to make it 7 tonight.

Colts currently .5 games ahead of us, and the Dolphins have the same record as us right now but a better AFC record.

They have the 30th and 29th easiest remaining schedules, too. 

REALLY need that W tonight.
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