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***The Official Ravens Vs Bengals Discussion Thread*** (1 Viewer)

alright Bengals D comin back out. Ill take a Madeiu Williams sack, followed by a strip and recovery...all by Madeiu

 
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nice tackle ray
first time I've ever seen a "horsecollar" called
Seriously?
think about it, can you remember any other time you've seen the penalty actually called? I've seen plenty of horsecollars as well as the legal jersey tackle version.
I've seen it called about three times, and I've seen about twice that many that should have been called by Roy Williams alone.
 
How did McGahee look? Saw two carries for some decent yardage on the second possession.... or was it the third... can't keep all the fumbles straight....

Who started the Cinncy D... 3 FR and 1 SACK... who'da thunk...

 
nice tackle ray
first time I've ever seen a "horsecollar" called
Seriously?
think about it, can you remember any other time you've seen the penalty actually called? I've seen plenty of horsecollars as well as the legal jersey tackle version.
I've seen it called about three times, and I've seen about twice that many that should have been called by Roy Williams alone.
lol good ole roy
 
nice tackle ray
first time I've ever seen a "horsecollar" called
Seriously?
think about it, can you remember any other time you've seen the penalty actually called? I've seen plenty of horsecollars as well as the legal jersey tackle version.
Jesus - it seems like Madden babbles on about it for ten minutes every time it's called. "See that's the horse collar there because it's like the collars they used to put on horses back in the old days. Before that I think they called it oxen yolk. Not sure if oxen yolk is a penalty in the NFL . . . but if it was, that would be one, but it's not, so they call horse collars on the guy. You never want to be the guy horse collared, you always want to be the guys collaring the horse . . ."
 
nice tackle ray
first time I've ever seen a "horsecollar" called
Seriously?
think about it, can you remember any other time you've seen the penalty actually called? I've seen plenty of horsecollars as well as the legal jersey tackle version.
Jesus - it seems like Madden babbles on about it for ten minutes every time it's called. "See that's the horse collar there because it's like the collars they used to put on horses back in the old days. Before that I think they called it oxen yolk. Not sure if oxen yolk is a penalty in the NFL . . . but if it was, that would be one, but it's not, so they call horse collars on the guy. You never want to be the guy horse collared, you always want to be the guys collaring the horse . . ."
:moneybag:
 
I want a tight game, so let's get a Suggs sack, forced fumble, fumble recovery and return for a TD . . . Now! :moneybag:

 
Bengals are making a concerted effort to get the ball to Rudi in the passing game. He has three targets already in the first quarter. As a reference, he's had 31 total the past two seasons. If this trend continues that could bode well for Rudi's production in PPR leagues.

 
Ed Reed being tended to in the sidelines now. Ray Lewis on the bench with his head down. McNair being taped up in the leg area but on the field.

 
McNair with a hip or groin tape job on sidline. Possible strain. In the game.

 
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Bengals are making a concerted effort to get the ball to Rudi in the passing game. He has three targets already in the first quarter. As a reference, he's had 31 total the past two seasons. If this trend continues that could bode well for Rudi's production in PPR leagues.
What did you say? Wasn't paying attention....Scaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarlett.... yum yum.McGahee running on first down during this game.... there's a first.
 

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