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AFC Wildcard Game: Colts vs Bengals (1 Viewer)

Who Wins?

  • Colts

    Votes: 22 71.0%
  • Bengals

    Votes: 9 29.0%

  • Total voters
    31
Wow, I wonder what I could've done with the thirteen bucks I spent on Hilton vs. Moncrief in the subscriber competition. Almost did it and picked up Tucker for the eleven bucks. Dang.

/yeahnobodycares

 
Cincy finally abandoned their core "bend but don't break" strategy with the blitz, and they got broken.

Changing who you are in the playoffs is a recipe for defeat - Marvin now looking at an 0-6 career playoff mark. Pick-6 for Indy coming up next once Cincy abandons the run

 
Luck vs. Manning, and the Ravens vs. the Pats are a couple of kick ### match-ups.

Divisional Playoff Weekend is my favorite sporting weekend of the year.

 
Man, the Bengals seems to whine and complain a lot. LOL at Pac Man claiming offensive pass interference

 
Matthew Berry... always ahead of the curve.

Matthew Berry ‏@MatthewBerryTMR

Donte Moncrief, officially a 2015 fantasy football sleeper.
Watch out for Aaron Rodgers next season, folks!
That's a little ridiculous... but I'm sure we'll see him say the same of Cody Latimer and/or Paul Richardson. I expect one of them to have a big game this playoff series. Which will upset me as they're already on my big list of sleepers for next season. I'm sure one of them will breakout though and ruin any chances of getting them as a late round(10+) flier.

 
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Really don't know how Lewis keeps his job.
We're in a league where only a few coaches are able to have their teams be consistent playoff contenders. Lewis happens to be one of those coaches. It's essentially the Andy Reid effect. Do the Bengals really want to fire a coach keeping the team competitive and go back to the team they were pre-Marvin Lewis? In case you're curious, they were 2-14, 6-10, 4-12, 4-12 and 3-13 in the 5 seasons prior to Lewis coming on in 2003. Since then they've only had 3 losing seasons. And the last few seasons they've gone 10-6, 11-5, 10-5-1 this season. They could just as easily fire Lewis and go back to having losing seasons every year for the next decade. But in the end, the NFL is a business and the Bengals always being playoff contenders keeps the money flowing. They're not the Browns the team simply can't survive with 4-12 seasons for long before fans stop showing up.

 
Really don't know how Lewis keeps his job.
We're in a league where only a few coaches are able to have their teams be consistent playoff contenders. Lewis happens to be one of those coaches. It's essentially the Andy Reid effect. Do the Bengals really want to fire a coach keeping the team competitive and go back to the team they were pre-Marvin Lewis? In case you're curious, they were 2-14, 6-10, 4-12, 4-12 and 3-13 in the 5 seasons prior to Lewis coming on in 2003. Since then they've only had 3 losing seasons. And the last few seasons they've gone 10-6, 11-5, 10-5-1 this season. They could just as easily fire Lewis and go back to having losing seasons every year for the next decade. But in the end, the NFL is a business and the Bengals always being playoff contenders keeps the money flowing. They're not the Browns the team simply can't survive with 4-12 seasons for long before fans stop showing up.
Or they could hire a much better coach.

With the talent they've had they should have done much better than 4 one-and-dones.

 
Really don't know how Lewis keeps his job.
Dysfunctional ownership
Take the starting WR, starting TE, and starting LB and see how any team does. I wouldn't put all the blame on Lewis.

Going into the game and about 3 minutes in they lost some key players.
And for that reason the dysfunctional ownership will keep a guy on for his 12th season as Head Coach when he's only been to the playoffs in 6 of those 12 years and lost every playoff game he's played in... it's sad really.

 
Really don't know how Lewis keeps his job.
We're in a league where only a few coaches are able to have their teams be consistent playoff contenders. Lewis happens to be one of those coaches. It's essentially the Andy Reid effect. Do the Bengals really want to fire a coach keeping the team competitive and go back to the team they were pre-Marvin Lewis? In case you're curious, they were 2-14, 6-10, 4-12, 4-12 and 3-13 in the 5 seasons prior to Lewis coming on in 2003. Since then they've only had 3 losing seasons. And the last few seasons they've gone 10-6, 11-5, 10-5-1 this season. They could just as easily fire Lewis and go back to having losing seasons every year for the next decade. But in the end, the NFL is a business and the Bengals always being playoff contenders keeps the money flowing. They're not the Browns the team simply can't survive with 4-12 seasons for long before fans stop showing up.
Or they could hire a much better coach.

With the talent they've had they should have done much better than 4 one-and-dones.
4 in a row... 6 total now under Lewis. He's yet to win a playoff game since taking over in 2003. How he keeps his job is beyond me.

 
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Really don't know how Lewis keeps his job.
We're in a league where only a few coaches are able to have their teams be consistent playoff contenders. Lewis happens to be one of those coaches. It's essentially the Andy Reid effect. Do the Bengals really want to fire a coach keeping the team competitive and go back to the team they were pre-Marvin Lewis? In case you're curious, they were 2-14, 6-10, 4-12, 4-12 and 3-13 in the 5 seasons prior to Lewis coming on in 2003. Since then they've only had 3 losing seasons. And the last few seasons they've gone 10-6, 11-5, 10-5-1 this season. They could just as easily fire Lewis and go back to having losing seasons every year for the next decade. But in the end, the NFL is a business and the Bengals always being playoff contenders keeps the money flowing. They're not the Browns the team simply can't survive with 4-12 seasons for long before fans stop showing up.
Or they could hire a much better coach.With the talent they've had they should have done much better than 4 one-and-dones.
4 in a row... 6 total now under Lewis. He's yet to win a playoff game since taking over in 2003. How he keeps his job is beyond me.
Not easy to win playoff games without a big time qb.

 
Really don't know how Lewis keeps his job.
We're in a league where only a few coaches are able to have their teams be consistent playoff contenders. Lewis happens to be one of those coaches. It's essentially the Andy Reid effect. Do the Bengals really want to fire a coach keeping the team competitive and go back to the team they were pre-Marvin Lewis? In case you're curious, they were 2-14, 6-10, 4-12, 4-12 and 3-13 in the 5 seasons prior to Lewis coming on in 2003. Since then they've only had 3 losing seasons. And the last few seasons they've gone 10-6, 11-5, 10-5-1 this season. They could just as easily fire Lewis and go back to having losing seasons every year for the next decade. But in the end, the NFL is a business and the Bengals always being playoff contenders keeps the money flowing. They're not the Browns the team simply can't survive with 4-12 seasons for long before fans stop showing up.
Or they could hire a much better coach.With the talent they've had they should have done much better than 4 one-and-dones.
4 in a row... 6 total now under Lewis. He's yet to win a playoff game since taking over in 2003. How he keeps his job is beyond me.
Not easy to win playoff games without a big time qb.
Andy Dalton is every bit as competent on as Eli Manning, Joe Flacco and many many others over the years. At least in terms of regular season statistics. It's coaching and nothing else. Marvin Lewis has zero idea how to scheme for the playoffs and every year he seems to play against a team that just out coaches him.

 
Actually let me rephrase that even better...

If:

TJ Yates

Tim Tebow

Matt Schaub

Mark Sanchez

Jay Cutler

Michael Vick

Alex Smith

etc.

can win a playoff game... then Andy Dalton can win a playoff game.

 
Really don't know how Lewis keeps his job.
We're in a league where only a few coaches are able to have their teams be consistent playoff contenders. Lewis happens to be one of those coaches. It's essentially the Andy Reid effect. Do the Bengals really want to fire a coach keeping the team competitive and go back to the team they were pre-Marvin Lewis? In case you're curious, they were 2-14, 6-10, 4-12, 4-12 and 3-13 in the 5 seasons prior to Lewis coming on in 2003. Since then they've only had 3 losing seasons. And the last few seasons they've gone 10-6, 11-5, 10-5-1 this season. They could just as easily fire Lewis and go back to having losing seasons every year for the next decade. But in the end, the NFL is a business and the Bengals always being playoff contenders keeps the money flowing. They're not the Browns the team simply can't survive with 4-12 seasons for long before fans stop showing up.
Or they could hire a much better coach.With the talent they've had they should have done much better than 4 one-and-dones.
4 in a row... 6 total now under Lewis. He's yet to win a playoff game since taking over in 2003. How he keeps his job is beyond me.
Not easy to win playoff games without a big time qb.
Andy Dalton is every bit as competent on as Eli Manning, Joe Flacco and many many others over the years. At least in terms of regular season statistics. It's coaching and nothing else. Marvin Lewis has zero idea how to scheme for the playoffs and every year he seems to play against a team that just out coaches him.
:lmao: Shtick right?

Reg season stats mean nothing in the playoffs.

 
Really don't know how Lewis keeps his job.
We're in a league where only a few coaches are able to have their teams be consistent playoff contenders. Lewis happens to be one of those coaches. It's essentially the Andy Reid effect. Do the Bengals really want to fire a coach keeping the team competitive and go back to the team they were pre-Marvin Lewis? In case you're curious, they were 2-14, 6-10, 4-12, 4-12 and 3-13 in the 5 seasons prior to Lewis coming on in 2003. Since then they've only had 3 losing seasons. And the last few seasons they've gone 10-6, 11-5, 10-5-1 this season. They could just as easily fire Lewis and go back to having losing seasons every year for the next decade. But in the end, the NFL is a business and the Bengals always being playoff contenders keeps the money flowing. They're not the Browns the team simply can't survive with 4-12 seasons for long before fans stop showing up.
Or they could hire a much better coach.With the talent they've had they should have done much better than 4 one-and-dones.
4 in a row... 6 total now under Lewis. He's yet to win a playoff game since taking over in 2003. How he keeps his job is beyond me.
Not easy to win playoff games without a big time qb.
Andy Dalton is every bit as competent on as Eli Manning, Joe Flacco and many many others over the years. At least in terms of regular season statistics. It's coaching and nothing else. Marvin Lewis has zero idea how to scheme for the playoffs and every year he seems to play against a team that just out coaches him.
Well not having AJ Green and Graham really hurt their chances as well. They had a couple deep balls today and you think AJ Green gets one of those to keep the game closer or even take the lead in the 3rd quarter.

Should be interesting if they part ways with Lewis this offseason as you can waste all of Daltons years going 1 and out.

 
Really don't know how Lewis keeps his job.
We're in a league where only a few coaches are able to have their teams be consistent playoff contenders. Lewis happens to be one of those coaches. It's essentially the Andy Reid effect. Do the Bengals really want to fire a coach keeping the team competitive and go back to the team they were pre-Marvin Lewis? In case you're curious, they were 2-14, 6-10, 4-12, 4-12 and 3-13 in the 5 seasons prior to Lewis coming on in 2003. Since then they've only had 3 losing seasons. And the last few seasons they've gone 10-6, 11-5, 10-5-1 this season. They could just as easily fire Lewis and go back to having losing seasons every year for the next decade. But in the end, the NFL is a business and the Bengals always being playoff contenders keeps the money flowing. They're not the Browns the team simply can't survive with 4-12 seasons for long before fans stop showing up.
Or they could hire a much better coach.With the talent they've had they should have done much better than 4 one-and-dones.
4 in a row... 6 total now under Lewis. He's yet to win a playoff game since taking over in 2003. How he keeps his job is beyond me.
Not easy to win playoff games without a big time qb.
Andy Dalton is every bit as competent on as Eli Manning, Joe Flacco and many many others over the years. At least in terms of regular season statistics. It's coaching and nothing else. Marvin Lewis has zero idea how to scheme for the playoffs and every year he seems to play against a team that just out coaches him.
:lmao: Shtick right?

Reg season stats mean nothing in the playoffs.
Oh they don't? That's funny... here I was thinking they did considering everyone talks about how awful Eli Manning and Joe Flacco are EVERY SINGLE SEASON and then called them "lucky" when they break records in the playoffs. But whatever, carry on.

 
Really don't know how Lewis keeps his job.
Dysfunctional ownership
Take the starting WR, starting TE, and starting LB and see how any team does. I wouldn't put all the blame on Lewis.Going into the game and about 3 minutes in they lost some key players.
And for that reason the dysfunctional ownership will keep a guy on for his 12th season as Head Coach when he's only been to the playoffs in 6 of those 12 years and lost every playoff game he's played in... it's sad really.
So you expected the future bengals coach to have won this game today without Green, Gresham, and Monaluga?

Let's not forget the Colts beat them in regular season week seven 27-0.

Why is it always the coaches fault. What ever happened to their players executed more than ours? Or just the colts are a better team?

 

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