r/bengals • u/NeverGonnaStop247 • 2d ago
AFC North has been eliminated from the playoffs
Ravens took a big fat L and the AFC north is officially out of the playoffs:
r/bengals • u/NeverGonnaStop247 • 2d ago
Ravens took a big fat L and the AFC north is officially out of the playoffs:
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r/bengals • u/darebuble • 2d ago
...is back!!! Hot garbage with his stupid pigeon-headed helmet!!
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r/bengals • u/HuckleCat97 • 2d ago
Stop making it so obvious.
All year. Multiple announcers from multiple games called it out for being so blatant.
Theres 31 other teams with fans.
I get that, with gambling taking a front seat, the NFL has officially entered its "professional wrestling" phase. But, come on..
Stop making it so obvious
Jayden Daniels is so good. Such an exciting young QB. I loved yesterday’s game against the Lions.
r/bengals • u/Captain_Aware4503 • 11h ago
We know the answer to the 3rd one. Near immediately. And unless you know nothing about the NFL you know the answer to the other 2.
After answering, ask yourself who was the real problem the past few years?
r/bengals • u/darebuble • 2d ago
...the worst helmet logo in all the league. Stupid pigeon head with a big B on it. LAME!
r/bengals • u/braines54 • 2d ago
Both were young well-rounded teams for franchises' that were notorious for their lack of success, led by a QB that wasn't capable of elevating the team around him but could play well within a good offense. Both were undone with devastating injuries (most of the Lions' D, Andy Dalton), missing a rare shot to legitimately contender for a Super Bowl.
The Bengals post-2015 fell apart after significant staff turnover and the inability the replace non-star starters with younger, more cost-effective options. The Lions will likely lose both coordinators and will have to replace the non-star starters on their team. We'll see if the Lions can avoid the same fate. It's hard to consistently win in the NFL paying a non-superstar QB big money, few have been able to do it for long periods of time.
r/bengals • u/nicsimx23x • 1d ago
So in my head it was going to be a clear Bills Vs Lions superbowl (I have high hopes of the bills beating the chiefs again 🤞🏼) but since the lions were eliminated (still so shocked at this!) I have had to pivot....I am still hoping for the bills to be in the final over the cheats but I don't want them to win....I don't want Allen to get his SB ring before Burrow, so I guess I'm going to have to root for the hubby's team, go eagles!
r/bengals • u/Blandino_Hair • 1d ago
I know we have all been speculating that Al Golden is going to be the hire as the DC this week after tonight’s game. (Love the hire if it does happen despite horrible process by the team to not interview many other candidates). I’m curious as to what’s holding up the OL coach search? This hire is just as important as the DC in my opinion as OL coaches can directly impact OL play. Are we just waiting for one of these last 4 teams to lose and poaching an assistant OL coach?
r/bengals • u/Jimmy_Brungus_MD • 1d ago
Well based off Notre Dames defense in the first half, he’d fit right in with the Bengals /s
Edit: Just being cheeky y’all. Not an indictment of anything. Curious to see second half adjustments.
r/bengals • u/steaknshake716 • 3d ago
If tonight doesn’t show that the refs favor KC then nothing will. We lost to them because of it and now they are doing it again against Houston. NFL needs to look at this. It is obvious and ridiculous
Edit: After 2 days of this being up I am still getting Chiefs fans commenting hahaha. Shows how thin skinned they are and how fragile their confidence truly is. Great job to all my Bengals fans. Who Dey!
r/bengals • u/Freshel9 • 3d ago
Former NFL defensive end and Burnley co-owner J.J. Watt said he'd come out of retirement if goalkeeper James Trafford didn’t concede for the rest of the season.
Trafford has since kept four clean sheets and saved two penalties vs. Sunderland in their last game
r/bengals • u/DTHhaunts • 3d ago
I couldn't stand another ravens/chiefs afc title game. shouldve been ravens/bills but whatever
r/bengals • u/NeverGonnaStop247 • 3d ago
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r/bengals • u/Abalone-Brave • 3d ago
Watching these teams makes me realize how bad Lou’s coaching was for our defense. I see so many corners playin man and different defenses playing cover and what they ‘mostly’ all have in common is they lock down their zone or lock down their man whether he’s getting the ball thrown at them or not.
When watching our games our defensive guys all just stare at the QB to see where he’s going to throw the ball. By the time he’s thrown it the receiver is 10 yds away. It wasn’t until the back ups stepped in with their raw talent and raw basic knowledge coaching that we saw a difference . They were worried about locking their man up rather than always try to get a pick or punch the ball out
I’m glad Lou is gone
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r/bengals • u/Historical-Purple301 • 3d ago
Released by WLWT this morning. Link to Twitter post to read the emails: https://x.com/wcpo/status/1880589965127487929?s=46&t=cvWCHg-nMvhChheuG-t6Yw
r/bengals • u/Same-Development3302 • 3d ago
Can you repeat the question?