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jlb1705

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This one should be interesting. I live in Dayton, and I can smell the putrid stench eminating from this game clear out here. I'm honestly torn as to whom I should root for in this shit-fest. I'm a life-long Browns fan, and despite my protests and threats to switch allegiances the past few years, I've rooted for them always. I hate virtually all other Browns fans though, because all of the ones I've encountered in my travels seem to be real five-tool jackasses. On the other hand, I've always enjoyed rooting against the Bengals. Their follies are always good for a laugh. Plus, there is the added bonus of the imminent sacking of Butch Davis. A loss to the Bengals would surely get his sorry ass out of there, which could clear the way for the Browns to pursue Charlie Weis, who would posslibly bring Pepper Johnson with him to be his D-C.
 
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According to ESPN BD will have his job for the rest of the season. He will probably go to Texas (college).
Actually, there's been talk of him going back to college ball, but not Texas. Florida has shown some interest, and rumor is. He's shown interest back. If Florida doesn't get Meyer, before Butch is fired. Then I see him going back to the "speed" state, and trying to get college kids to buy into to his b.s. again.
 
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I can't say the game was particularly fun to watch - but it was funny at several points. It was like watching a "World's Biggest Loser" contest. They were both falling all over themselves to play worse than their opponent. I kinda wish that kickoff return at the end of the first half had actually been called a fumble, and that the TD would've counted for Cincy. Good lord, those two teams really do suck. Now I can see why the city of Columbus is growing so fast. People are are moving to the center of the state to avoid the deadly mediocrity radiation put forth by these two football teams. I bet you can become dumber and lazier just by living near one of these teams.:bonk: :2004: :huh:
 
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Browns do suck...but the Bengals have been playing some really good football lately. If you all want to keep knocking the Bengals...that's fine...but they are 4-2 in their last 6...Marvin Lewis has the team headed in the right direction. The Bengals have overcome MANY MANY injuries...and they are a very young team...sometimes more than half their defense on the field is rookies.

The Browns may be one of the worst teams in football...but the Bengals just aren't anymore. They aren't good...but they aren't bad either. I see another 8-8 season for them.
 
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The important thing to note is that Kelly Holcomb did more in one game than Garcia did in his last four, and he did it with an even more depleted supporting cast. If the Cleveland brass had a brain in their collective head, they'd trade Garcia to the Dolphins for somebody good.
 
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