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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:03 pm
They may the remainder of there schedule is not easy.
The Washington Redskins The Chicago Bears The Jacksonville Jaguars The Carolina Panthers The Tennesse Titans The Minnesota Vikings The Indinapolis Colts The New Orleans Saints The Green Bay Packers
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 10:43 pm
The question is... Can the Bengals go 0-16? Lol.
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 11:18 pm
The two winless teams currently in the NFL right now are the Lions and the Bengals. I doubt that either will go 0-16. Both have tough schedules, but it is improbable that they'll finish the season without a win.
The Lions don't have a very good defense, but their offense has the potential to be explosive, so I think they won't lose all their games. The Bengals are another team with a potentially explosive offense if everyone is healthy, so I think they'll get a win sometime this season. The Bengals also have a pretty solid defense, believe it or not.
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 11:49 pm
If I had to choose which one is more likely to go 0-16, I'd say Detroit. I mean they did good by unloading Roy Williams, they got a lot in return for an unproven player.
Cincinnati has talent but I think that whole franchise is in trouble, not just Marvin Lewis losing/lost control of that team.
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:44 pm
I don't think so, teams that get close play a lot better as that 0-16 looms closer. I see the lions getting 1 or 2 wins and the Bengals pulling 4 out.
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Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:51 pm
Valas Hume If I had to choose which one is more likely to go 0-16, I'd say Detroit. I mean they did good by unloading Roy Williams, they got a lot in return for an unproven player.
Cincinnati has talent but I think that whole franchise is in trouble, not just Marvin Lewis losing/lost control of that team. roy unproven? he made a pro bowl
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Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:53 am
yea its prob not likely but its a possibility. maybe a fluke could come along and they get a win on the titans XD. hey it can happen lol
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Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 4:02 pm
Spike The Super Saiyan Valas Hume If I had to choose which one is more likely to go 0-16, I'd say Detroit. I mean they did good by unloading Roy Williams, they got a lot in return for an unproven player.
Cincinnati has talent but I think that whole franchise is in trouble, not just Marvin Lewis losing/lost control of that team. roy unproven? he made a pro bowl I agree that Roy Williams is a good proven player, yet the Cowboys gave the Lions way too much in return for him. I think it was a first rounder and another low round pick. The Lions got the better of the deal.
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:18 am
The Lions have the potential to be a good team but seeing them play against the 49ers just made me feel like they will have to win atleast one game this season.
The Bengals okay I understand why they suck they are in a tough division but they can get one game to win.
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:57 am
KTS The Lions have the potential to be a good team but seeing them play against the 49ers just made me feel like they will have to win atleast one game this season. The Bengals okay I understand why they suck they are in a tough division but they can get one game to win. The Lions are in a pretty tough division. The Bears, Vikings, and Packers are all contenders and very solid teams. The Bengals are in an easier division, though. The Steelers are the best team within these two divisions, but the Browns and the Ravens aren't quite at the level of the NFC North.
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:31 pm
Dude-LAP KTS The Lions have the potential to be a good team but seeing them play against the 49ers just made me feel like they will have to win atleast one game this season. The Bengals okay I understand why they suck they are in a tough division but they can get one game to win. The Lions are in a pretty tough division. The Bears, Vikings, and Packers are all contenders and very solid teams. The Bengals are in an easier division, though. The Steelers are the best team within these two divisions, but the Browns and the Ravens aren't quite at the level of the NFC North. I thinks the Lions can win if they'd just give the WR's the ball, especially Calvin Johnson, when he's going games with 4 and 2 receptions that's rediculous.
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Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 6:20 pm
IndianapolisColtsFan Dude-LAP KTS The Lions have the potential to be a good team but seeing them play against the 49ers just made me feel like they will have to win atleast one game this season. The Bengals okay I understand why they suck they are in a tough division but they can get one game to win. The Lions are in a pretty tough division. The Bears, Vikings, and Packers are all contenders and very solid teams. The Bengals are in an easier division, though. The Steelers are the best team within these two divisions, but the Browns and the Ravens aren't quite at the level of the NFC North. I thinks the Lions can win if they'd just give the WR's the ball, especially Calvin Johnson, when he's going games with 4 and 2 receptions that's rediculous. Easier said than done. Their defense has been playing horrible, which keeps the opposing offense on the field longer, and the Lions offense off. Detroit is getting horrible time of possession. The offensive line is very bad at pass protection. The Lions have an unexperienced QB at the reigns right now. Despite wanting to improve balance and run the ball more, they end up going down early, and relying on the radical passing game. Instead of simple runs and possession receptions, each play turns into a hail mary bomb, wishing for luck. That's why the Lions offense has been so ineffective. Kevin Smith and Calvin Johnson have been the only two bright spots in the Detroit offense so far...Get them the ball more!
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Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:19 pm
Well the Lions just signed Daunte Culpepper to a two-year deal. That'll spark the offense a bit, and Detroit shouldn't finish the season 0-16.
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 5:58 pm
I think detroit reads my posts on here, lol. Calvin had a career high 8 receptions last game vs. the Chicago Bears.
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Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:13 am
Benglas won there first game yesterday against the The Jacksonville Jaguars.
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