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33 minutes ago, DarterBlue2 said:

The team has a shot. Would be happy for Trey Hendrickson if they did. He's a former Blue Darter.

Unfortunately, I don't think the Bengals are going to be able to defeat the Rams. On top of them already having home field advantage, Matthew Stafford is playing at an extremely high level and has very strong, speedy receivers such as OBJ, Cooper Kupp, and Tyler Higbee to throw to. Those three alone change the game drastically. It will be interesting to see as well if Cincinnati's offensive line is able to keep Burrow clean. Cannot afford another game like the Tennessee disaster. Run the ball, throw screens, fast checkdowns, all of the like. These quick-developing plays are all things the Bengals MUST execute effectively if they are going to have a chance at beating the Rams. If not, this Super Bowl is going to get ugly quickly. They need to start quickly and finish strong to win the ballgame.

GO BENGALS!!

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On 2/3/2022 at 4:48 PM, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

Unfortunately, I don't think the Bengals are going to be able to defeat the Rams. On top of them already having home field advantage, Matthew Stafford is playing at an extremely high level and has very strong, speedy receivers such as OBJ, Cooper Kupp, and Tyler Higbee to throw to. Those three alone change the game drastically. It will be interesting to see as well if Cincinnati's offensive line is able to keep Burrow clean. Cannot afford another game like the Tennessee disaster. Run the ball, throw screens, fast checkdowns, all of the like. These quick-developing plays are all things the Bengals MUST execute effectively if they are going to have a chance at beating the Rams. If not, this Super Bowl is going to get ugly quickly. They need to start quickly and finish strong to win the ballgame.

GO BENGALS!!

The Bengals are technically the home team as the AFC champion. The Rams did not have much of a home-field advantage in the NFC Championship, most observers felt that was just as much, if not more, 49ers fans at the game.  

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1 hour ago, Jambun82 said:

The Bengals are technically the home team as the AFC champion. The Rams did not have much of a home-field advantage in the NFC Championship, most observers felt that was just as much, if not more, 49ers fans at the game.  

Niner fans travel really well. They have one of the most passionate fanbases in the NFL, without a doubt. I was really hoping for either the Chiefs and Rams or Niners and Bengals. But this will have to do. I’ll be rooting for the Bengals regardless, though. 

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On 2/15/2022 at 9:05 PM, Jambun82 said:

The Bengals swept your team this season. Once in the regular season in Cincinnati, and once in the playoffs in Kansas City. You should keep that laugh to a minimum. 

Doesn't mean a thing without a ring lol Didn't The Chiefs won the Super Bowl couple years back lol

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