Cincinnati Bengals vs Green Bay Packers | Week 6 Game Preview

Green Bay Packers at home after a week off to rest hopefully allowed them to forget pulling a Princess Leia. Why can’t it be called like kissing your brother? You know, they welcome the Cincinnati Bengals to Title Town USA who stumble in on a three-game losing streak. Golf looking for the end zone. It is caught. Cincinnati trying to shed the Bungles moniker that tends to be heard in their dark times. And it’s pretty dark for the Orange Cats. Their defense just gave up 37 more points. And now they have to try and quiet Green Bay’s offense. Their secondary next in line to try and conquer Love, which just isn’t easy. Jordan 250 yds per game so far. Eight TDs against just one INT. A nice hefty 113 rate. Love on the roll. The pump. Pressure comes. He finds his open man and it’s a touchdown. In turn, Cincinnati battling an offense that’s been good for 26 points a game. Elite on third down and in the red zone. From the pocket to the end zone and Craft has it. Bengals defense has given up 27 plus points four games in a row. Let Detroit go five for six in the red zone last week. With blockers in front, Gibbs weaving through traffic inside the five. Touchdown Lions. Love getting a secondary that gave up four TD passes with no picks. Three TDs allowed to Jared Goff. Over 250 yards over 11 yardds per attempt. a rate over 150. Nothing weird about any of that for them, unfortunately. Up in the air and in for six. Bengals DBs let Aman Ros St. Brown go for 100 yards. Tight end Sam Leaporta 92 yds and a TD. Jordan yet to really give too much love to any one given pass catcher. Spreads his balls to anyone that’s available. Tight end Tucker Craft has seen the most targets. 56 yds per game. A couple of scores to the outside. Wide open touchdown. Rookie Matthew Golden 31 yds per game so far. Dantavian Wixs 28 per contest. Romeo Dobs the top white out with 44 yards per game. Love throw it in zone. Touchdown. Romeo Dobs again. Love has been dumped eight times over four games. You know, kind of standard pressure rate faced a tad on the high side. The ball knocked out. It is loose. Dallas has it. Trey Hendrickson, his main concern on this front this week. Picked up two of Cincinnati’s four bags of golf. Golf backside pressure. It’s Hendrickson. The ball is out. Scooped up underneath. Bengals front also played the run well in their most recent loss. Had some trouble with Jir Gibbs, but held Detroit to 3.6 a carry. Next up, running back Josh Jacobs 30 receiving yards per game to go along with 66 rush yards per game. has had to grind on handoffs. Just 3.3 per trip or scores, though. Jacobs walks it into the end zone. If they could somehow keep Green Bay’s offense in the semi check range, then what? Jake Browning enters off a three TD shift. One that saw him throw three INTs, too. Has two plus INTs in three of four games, eight total now. Browning to the sideline for Chase and it’s intercepted by Amique Robertson. Two sacks taken on 40 pass attempts did take nine hits, but hey, contributed to a 24-point showing. At least they’ve been able to score 24 plus two games in a row. On the move, throwing for the end zone, looking for Chase. He pulls it in. Touchdown. Browning of course has to worry first and foremost about whether Rashan Garry or Micah Parsons are getting close. Gary with four and a half sacks. Parson’s two and a half. Devonte Wyatt too. That trio accounting for nine of their 11 sacks. Can take off, which he tries to do here, but can’t. Pack’s defense, big picture, great until week four. So, just a matter of proving that giving up 40 to Dallas was a fluke and that holding teams under 19 the first three weeks is what they’re really about. And the Parsonians gets in there. The secondary Browning is up against even after making Dak look like Roger Stack. A sub 90 rate holding quarterbacks to a pitily 5.6 six yards per attempt, only giving up 8.3 yards per catch. Both found on the top shelf. Cornerback Keshan Nixon leading the way with seven passes defensed, holding his targets to a nice low 76 rate. Picked up for Pickkins. End zone, trying to make another. Now they get in the cage with Jamar Chase, the one real reason the Bengals can still be dangerous on offense. Scored twice last week, 110 yards. Drops it in. Jamar Chase will walk in for his second touchdown of the day. Andre Yoshibos showed up too. 82 yards a season high. No one else with 23 yds in their loss to Detroit. Good find in traffic. Yosh making some moves. How about they load up on the run? Hit at 5.3 a carry versus the Lions. Browning scoots down at the three. Browning led the way with 31 yards. So, that tells you everything you need to know about that rush attack. Few guys have had much success toking the rock on Green Bay, holding teams to 3.6 a carry, a meager 77 per game. Walker sprints there and gets them. Got a tiebreaker on our hands. Packers Bengals 7 to7 all time. Green Bay needed OT to win the last two meetings. Almost needed it the first time they clashed in 1971, too. The Bengal offense was again sluggish and the Pack jumped to a quick 10 to nothing lead. It was up to the Bengal defense to get Cincinnati back in the game and number 20 Lamar Parish led the charge with a 65 yd interception. [Music] [Applause] But the game against the Packers was a costly one. Not only did they lose the game, they lost their quarterback. And the burden now fell on the inexperienced shoulders of rookie Ken Anderson, number 14. The rookie was up to the test. Anderson led the Bengals on a 69yd scoring drive that was climaxed by a touchdown pass to Eric Crabtree to put the Bengals within three points, but they would get no further and lost 20 to 17. 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44 comments
  1. While it would be funny if Flacco beat them twice, the offense wont be clicking at 100%, getting acclimated to a new QB takes a few games

  2. You all need to stop joking about Flacco beating the Packers twice because if it happens I may give up on life. I'm kidding… but seriously…

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