The Bengals Season Might Not Be the Only Thing Being Redeemed

There is a team from Ohio that is in fact at 4 and8 somehow someway sniffing it. Now a lot of people thought I’ve been the one sniffing something something and I picked the wrong week to stop to stop. Yeah. When I was saying when Burrow went down here comes Jake Browning. Season’s not over. I was wrong. Then Flaco gets acquired in October. I said again what I said in September. The season’s not over for the Cincinnati Bengals. Well, yada yada yada. Flaco went only once in his place of Joe Burrow. My uh take of the season’s not over looked pretty silly. Then I said in November, hey, listen, nobody’s running away with it. So, now that it’s December, you take a look at the standings in the National Football League’s American Football Conference North Division. Who’s just two games back? Who’s just two games back with the Ravens and the Steelers playing each other this week? and Joe Burrow back for the Bengals going into the spot where he once upon a time ended a Bills season and reportedly allegedly a bromance between Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs. And you know, it’s not just burrow on offense either. It’s amazing what a franchise quarterback’s return can just do for everyone. This Ravens offense, no matter how much they’ve struggled, was going against a Bengals defense that couldn’t stop a Colt a season low 14 points. The Bengals defense gave up and a season high five takeaways. Listen, there you go. These Bengals are two games out and I don’t care about the circumstances that caused me to say the season’s not over. Might have been highly inaccurate about why I felt that way, but at the end of the day, season is not over. He beats the Bills, okay, and the and the uh Ravens beat the Steelers. All they would have to do, okay, so they’d still be two back, is keep winning, beat the Ravens one other time and have the Ravens lose to say New England. All they got to do is sweep the Ravens and then have the Ravens slip up when they don’t. Get out of here. How big is this game in Western New York? Not for for the Bills, for the Bengals chances, but most importantly for my redemption story. This is now the fourth straight month I’ve said this and by January I could be proven correct. Oh my goodness gracious.

Rich Eisen explains why (for his own selfish reasons perhaps???) the Cincinnati Bengals’ playoff hopes are still alive with the return of Joe Burrow.

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21 comments
  1. Joe is cold as ice 🏈. Ice in his veins ! A real quarterback! I love that he said y he was going to play last Sunday, I’m getting paid a lot of money to play a kids game 😄😄🏈🏈 that’s f……g right ❤️❤️

  2. Rich, don’t down the road👏 just yet!!!! I’m licking my chops toward to the rematch between them and the Ravens!!!! The Ravens receivers cost them at least 2tDs one on a penalty and the other on a forced fumble at the goal line in the Thanksgiving game. Had they had those a different ball game entirely!! The Steelers have a lot to say too!!!! And if Lamar Jackson is feeling himself again O’boy!!!!🎄💯❤️😆🙏🏿🫶🏿

  3. Joe Flacco had back-to-back to back QB ratings of 108.6, 100.5, 109.4 & led the Bengals to a total of 113 points in those 3 games lol.
    But they went 1-2 because they gave up 117 points.

    I would actually be surprised if burrow has a better three-game stretch than that. But maybe you're right, maybe Joe galvanizes the entire franchise being back.

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