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Cincy blows... however seeing us at 28 is hardly a reason to get excited.


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Minnesota actually got younger at quarterback by acquiring 34-year-old Donovan McNabb.





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Medmann has nothing to talk smack about now.

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Cincy blows... however seeing us at 28 is hardly a reason to get excited.




Exactly. Why is this so exciting to people!?!?


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Cincy blows... however seeing us at 28 is hardly a reason to get excited.




My thought exactly... hard to smack someone who is in last when we are only 4 above them...


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I think when the season starts we will go higher.Can't judge much with Power Rankings before pre-season even begins.Can't go by them much anyway in my opinion.They are just going by last year pretty much.

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this will make you feel better about our chances


Jason Campbell kept the starting job in Oakland over Bruce Gradkowski (who they cut) and Charlie Frye (who they cut). Remember those guys? The backup QBs on their roster now include Trent Edwards and Kyle Boller.

‘Best’ projected starting QBs in the NFL this year:

Beck (Washington) – or Rex Grossman?
Jason Campbell (Oakland)
Chad Henne (Miami)
Tavaris Jackson (Seattle)
Alex Smith (SF)
Andy Dalton (Cinci)
Derek Anderson vs. Cam Newton (Carolina)

And at some point we might see Jake Locker (Tenn after Hasselbeck), Christian Ponder (Minny after McNabb), Kaepernick (SF), and of course Tim Tebow (Denver).

That's 10 out of 32 teams at the very least where I am quite certain we will have better QB play this season (I'd take Seneca over those guys too).


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I'm still wondering why anyone would want Meddgirl's opinion on anything.

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I'd like to hear him say the bungles are going "deep into the playoffs" one more time.


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Cincy blows... however seeing us at 28 is hardly a reason to get excited.




Exactly. Why is this so exciting to people!?!?



If we were 11 and Cincy was 32, now THAT would be funny... being a little better than the absolute worst is no cause for joy.


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I'm still wondering why anyone would want Meddgirl's opinion on anything.


Or ANY Bungles troll for that matter.


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Well, they can add moderate entertainment value at times. Don't worry, MedWoman will be along shortly telling us how Dalton is going to take them to the promise land.


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He's still hiding out in shame after that shellacking Detroit put on the hapless kittens last night
Dalton's first pass...intercepted

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Let's not forget their second possession on the kickoff return.....a fumble

Bungles games are always good for a laugh.

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the only way that dude is showing up is if cincinnati wins week 1. otherwise he has nothing to talk about on here.

you must be one big gigantic loser to troll the boards of an opposing team and run smack. especially some of the weak stuff he has run over the years.

i would never think of going on a bungles board, steelers, ravens, or anyone.

guess that says more about their boards than it does ours. huh?

i think the most hilarious thing is that allegedly, meth man is a grown dude with a kid. like wow, and you troll the boards and act like a 9 year old? damn dude. get a life.

oh, and zero championships. hahahahahaha

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articles written about Cinci can't go into pure football because they read like smack. but really, they are just truth

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From the comfort of my uneasy chair Friday, I watched the past rewind. I never thought I'd see a return of the sort of stricken football I witnessed throughout the Lost Decade of the 1990s, as a sad hack covering the Bengals. Not even in Cincinnati, home office for stricken football. But, dear God, there it was:

In about 15 minutes of real time, the rookie quarterback had thrown an interception on his first professional pass. A fumble had been lost on a kickoff return. The Detroit Lions led by two touchdowns. I mean, the Detroit Lions. A doormat shouldn't be able to wipe its feet. Not even on another doormat. I needed to lie down in a cool place.

There are good places in the NFL, real football spots such as Green Bay and Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Football is "fun" there. It makes fans "happy." Folks there are "excited'' to watch their teams "win."

And there are places such as Cincinnati. Cincinnati is unlike any other NFL place. Even the locals can't stand the home team.

History does repeat itself, dammit. The Lost Decade has become Groundhog Decade. Bill Murray is back, this time in pads, wondering why it's always 1992 (Bengals record: 5-11) and David Klingler is getting sacked 13 times in his first pro start.

So what, you might say.

Fans in Cincinnati, diehards who remember 1994 (3-13) like it was Valley Forge, are trying to forget pro football exists in their own town. Why should anyone outside of Cincinnati care?

Because as Archie Bunker reminded us, "There's a little bit of me in all of youse.''

The Bengals might have invented town-gown alienation in the NFL. They're not alone in attempting to perfect it. Raise your hand in Washington, Buffalo and Oakland, if you know what I mean.

Futility everlasting should not be an option in the socialist NFL. Every card player comes to the table with the same aces. It takes the rare franchise to mess up a good, Marxist thing. It takes an even more rare fan to endure it. Because I am a veteran, I know what it takes. DC, Buffalo, Oakland ... Cleveland, Carolina, Detroit ... I am here for you.

By about 2000 (4-12), I'd stopped taking the Bengals seriously. In Game 3 that year, running back Corey Dillon refused to return to the contest. The coach, Bruce Coslet, resigned the next day. Dillon said he'd rather flip burgers than play for the Bengals. I went to a local McDonald's and did just that. It wasn't bad.

Even before that, the temptation to write jokes instead of columns was great. The Bengals were, after all, like watching a good comedian. You didn't know how he'd be funny, only that he would be.

I coined a few terms. I should have gotten the patents, because the sayings have endured. They are, in fact, timeless:

Bengalized: A state of perpetual, beaten-down despondency, brought on by overexposure to the way owner Mike Brown runs the team. Characterized by overtly bad body lean and a blank stare into the middle distance. Best evidenced by coaches who've been in Cincinnati too long. See: Coslet, Bruce; and Lewis, Marvin.

If you're in Washington or Oakland, just replace "Mike Brown'' with "Dan Snyder'' or "Al Davis."

Bengal Moments: Inescapably definitive and horrid examples of how one franchise can find new and different ways to lose. Epitomized by former Bengals QB Gus Frerotte in 2002 (2-14). In a game at Cleveland, Frerotte was flushed from the pocket. He rolled left and, just before going out of bounds, threw a left-handed pass. That would have been understandable, except Frerotte was right-handed. A Browns defensive lineman intercepted the pass and rumbled some 60 yards before being tackled.

I amused myself and my heathen-media buddies by predicting Bengal Moments right before they occurred. Nailing the Frerotte Moment was among my finest achievements.Even if it wasn't all that difficult.

Plays like that occurred every week. Now, they're back. Andy Dalton kicked off Groundhog Decade Friday night, on the Bengals first play. With Ndamukong Suh in his facemask, Dalton threw deep and futilely in the direction of rookie wideout A.J. Green. The ball was intercepted. And away we go.

I could call them BMs. But that would be childish.

The Lost Decade: Actually, the 12 years between 1991 and 2002, when the Bengals went 2-14 once, 3-13 four times and 4-12 twice. I got so good at jokes, Letterman had me on speed dial.

I ran a contest in my newspaper, the Cincinnati Enquirer, asking people why I should rake their leaves on Sunday, instead of going to the game. The only requirement was that they not have the game on as I raked.

I wrote a travel report instead of a game column, the day after the Bengals played in Seattle, the theory being the games were the penance for some pretty good trips. I recommend Queen Anne Hill and the drive out to Snoqualmie.

In the Internet's infancy, I conducted a poll, asking readers if I could take the last 4 weeks of the season off, given my mind was damaged and I'd run out of synonyms for "lousy.'' Of the approximately 1,000 responses, 75 percent said I could. Many suggested I never come back.

Often, I'd retreat to the press dining area wherever the Bengals were playing. There, a bank of TVs offered every game in the NFL being played at the moment. I was incredulous: So that's what it looks like. Monday Night Football offered a similar revelation.

When the Browns returned to Cleveland, I wrote a letter to the city's mayor, thanking him for bringing the NFL back to Ohio.


I learned that people who watch a Stephen King novel on Sunday afternoon don't want to be scared again Monday morning, when they open the paper. I tried to make them laugh. They seemed to like it. It kept me away from ledges.

Comedy isn't pretty, Steve Martin observed. But it beats the alternative. And sometimes, it's all we've got. Take heart, Oakland, DC and Buffalo. Or take cover.



Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/wr...l#ixzz1V8MwVKFT





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There's a "Horrible Bosses" article in Pure Football that's way better than any of this stuff.


There is no level of sucking we haven't seen; in fact, I'm pretty sure we hold the patents on a few levels of sucking NOBODY had seen until the past few years.

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You Cleveland Clowns crack me up! :rofl You are #28 & all excited because the Bengals are #32. We are ONE week into the PRESEASON & the only reason we are so low is because Carson Palmer is not playing & to the weasels that make up the power rankings that is all that matters.

P.S. - Don't forget Clownies that the Bengals have OWNED you over the last 5 years & have won 3 ot the last 4 meetings so come back after the REGULAR season strarts & then you can throw some legit smack, maybe. personally I think we will have a better season than last year because I thought Palmer kind of sucked last year anyway.

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personally I think we will have a better season than last year







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I thought Palmer kind of sucked last year anyway




Typical Meddgirl.Just don't have a clue.You even talk 2 sided in the same post.LMAO

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You Cleveland Clowns crack me up! :rofl You are #28 & all excited because the Bengals are #32. We are ONE week into the PRESEASON & the only reason we are so low is because Carson Palmer is not playing & to the weasels that make up the power rankings that is all that matters.

P.S. - Don't forget Clownies that the Bengals have OWNED you over the last 5 years & have won 3 ot the last 4 meetings so come back after the REGULAR season strarts & then you can throw some legit smack, maybe. personally I think we will have a better season than last year because I thought Palmer kind of sucked last year anyway.




Somebody Tell the Bengals they don't have to lose in Pre-season too ; to secure the top pick and get Andrew Luck in next years draft.
It would come down to a coin flip.

Anyway The Bengals are On the Clock!

Did yer quarterback play as bad as Carson Palmer did last year M?

Not for nothing! But have the Bengals beaten the Jets in any capacity since 1968? Don't look it up Medman ya might not like the results.

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This was just too funny not to post.

Jets-Bengals recap

"He continues to work through the rough spots of playing this game as a rookie," Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said about Dalton. "He experienced some different conditions, playing with a wet ball.



His entire football career and he's never played in the rain??

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Well, he did play in Texas. It's rained like 4 times here all year.

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Well, he did play in Texas. It's rained like 4 times here all year.




I know. We need the Texans to sign PacMan to help make it rain.


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I love it when people fail to see sarcasm on a message board.
1) im not excited about being 28 but im not on other teams message boards preaching about power rankings like they matter
2) MAD WOMANS opine doesn't matter I just wanted to see the spew that he types and he came through like a champ.. sounded even more unintelligent than last year
3) MED WOMAN palmer was there last year and you sucked
4) ANDY DALTON= DAVID KLINGLER


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Do you know why the Cincinnati Bengals were the last NFL team to get a website?
Because they couldn't put three W's in a row.

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You Cleveland Clowns are hillarious. For years you haven't put any stock in "Power Rankings" until now when you are slightly ahead of the Bengals, so now they mean something.

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You Cleveland Clowns are hillarious. For years you haven't put any stock in "Power Rankings" until now when you are slightly ahead of the Bengals, so now they mean something.




No, they are still meaningless.



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You Cleveland Clowns are hillarious. For years you haven't put any stock in "Power Rankings" until now when you are slightly ahead of the Bengals, so now they mean something.




No, they are still meaningless.




I do NOT think he gets the joke. Poor Bengals fan


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I do NOT think he gets the joke.




Meddgirl has always been a little slow.To bad we can't draw pictures on here.

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