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### Jets \ Bengals -- The Official Game Thread ###


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10 minutes ago, GREENBEAN said:


Cool. So you’re a mystic. I was unaware. Sorry about that.
I had no idea of your record on such things. lol

Dude, again we are all watching the same thing. We’re all disappointed in many aspects of this season. It’s is impossible to label anyone a bust this early in their career.
I do hear what you’re saying but it’s just not founded no matter your previous guesses being right or not.


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Lolz no im no soothsayer.

 

look man, lets be real. It doesnt look good for QW. He MAY be a bust ok

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Just now, Spoot-Face said:

This just must be the best 0-11 team in the history of the NFL.

Not to make excuses for these sorry ass Jets but in their 11 losses, the Bengals have lost 7 of them by a touchdown or less. And some of those teams include Buffalo, Baltimore, and Seattle. 

Perfect storm for these Jets to lose in, and perfect opportunity to make money lol. Vegas had some juicy lines up for this game.

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4 minutes ago, Bugg said:

Exactly. You don't fix the Super Bowl, you fix a game away from the limelight. And this game screamed that. 

You find out what officials are more prone to call on certain plays and on certain players.  And you just do the same at opportune times so it covers it up.  Plays that directly affect the outcome of the game but don't look like it.  Donaghy's buddy Scott Foster HAS DONE THIS FOR YEARS in the NBA.  Always calling early fouls on centers because you get rid of a post player and that directly affects rim protection and defense.  This isn't rocket science, folks.  There are ways to do this in the NFL.

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1 minute ago, MindOverMatter said:

Not to make excuses for these sorry ass Jets but in their 11 losses, the Bengals have lost 7 of them by a touchdown or less. And some of those teams include Buffalo, Baltimore, and Seattle. 

Perfect storm for these Jets to lose in, and perfect opportunity to make money lol. Vegas had some juicy lines up for this game.

The nfl does not want winless teams and they do not want a team like cincy winning against a playoff contender.  So the jets are once again the sacrificial lambs

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A season to remember, a Jets teams that will allow 2 winless teams to get there first wins by playing us.
This game had the classic trap game written all over it after that great win against the Raiders.



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Just now, pdxgreen said:

You find out what officials are more prone to call on certain plays and on certain players.  And you just do the same at inopportune times.  Ones that directly affect the outcome of the game.  Donaghy's buddy Scott Foster has done THIS FOR YEARS in the NBA.  Always calling extra fouls on centers because you get rid of a post player and that directly affects rim protection and defense.  This isn't rocket science, folks.  There are ways to do this in the NFL.

American Football is 10x easier to fix. Most holding and PI calls are a f*cking coin toss.

There is no chance Donaghy acted alone in the NBA. Not a chance. This sh*t is so easily done it’s ridiculous.

Not saying that’s what happening by the way. We are also just terrible.

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