Hearts are with you Cincinnati....
I found out recently one of my former students / players from the high school I taught at in CA. is on the Bengals staff. Assistant strength & conditioning coach Garrett Swanson. Great young man, kicker - was drafted by the Cardinals a few years ago, but eventually released. Was hoping they would win....our house typically pulls for the underdog.
Lived through our SB defeats of the ‘70’s, (and everything since) such optimism going in, excitement, anticipation. To have it all come crashing down around you is heart breaking. ‘87 REALLY F’ked me up...’98 I was just numb...
Sending some love to Bengals fans, sounds like schools in Cinci were planning to be closed tomorrow, some businesses. Would have loved to see the excitement in their community.
That city and those long suffering fans needed it more then all the celebrity pukes in LA. That and I'm a Joe Burrow fan was why I was cheering for the Bengals
Having come from So. CA. and attending NFL games there, LA Rams fans are the “least interested” fans Ive seen. Most come late, take pictures to post on social media, and go home after the third quarter to “beat traffic”
The Vikings game at the Coliseum a few years ago, over half the crowd was purple. You could hear the SKOL chant throughout the game. Most Rams fans were gone after the third quarter.....and they were winning. Took us 3 1/2 hours to drive 45 miles South after the game. Charger fans were a little better, but they lost SO many of their following when they left San Diego. Again, there for the Facebook posts....”We went to the Charger game today”.........Arent you jealous of how cool we are? Raiders (OAK., LA) are just absolute scum of the Earth. The stands look like the Attica prison riots.....Philly West
Nope. Tired of everybody else winning Super Bowls ahead of us. All those with 0 Lombardis can just suck it until the Vikings get theirs.
@"RS Express" said: Nope. Tired of everybody else winning Super Bowls ahead of us. All those with 0 Lombardis can just suck it until the Vikings get theirs.If we trade our next 5 years of picks round 1-3 we might get close enough to miss a fieldgoal in the nfcc game.
Witness the play with your own eyes and tell me how this is not the story of the game? https://t.co/cr9vojbshN
— Michael Lombardi (@mlombardiuncgm) February 14, 2022
And they didnt call an obvious face mask on Ramsey when he gave up the TD either...
I got me nothing but in-difference (at best) for Bengals or their fans.
Not when our own trophy case is 0 for 4 and we haven't wont a CG since 1976.
Yeah they forget about the 7 points Cincy received for nothing.
Lol!
I would love to witness a Viking SB before I meet my maker. I dont think its going to happen though. So I try and enjoy the ride now in my 60's...Yup, I was a teen last time we won a CG.
@"purplefaithful" said: Lol!I would love to witness a Viking SB before I meet my maker. I dont think its going to happen though. So I try and enjoy the ride now in my 60's...Yup, I was a teen last time we won a CG.
Same, but I'm still hopeful.
@"purplefaithful" said: And they didnt call an obvious face mask on Ramsey when he gave up the TD either...I got me nothing but in-difference (at best) for Bengals or their fans.
Not when our own trophy case is 0 for 4 and we haven't wont a CG since 1976.
and Ramsey got away with some grabs himself in the first half, missed calls happen, but sometimes it just seems like when they happen is a bit pre determined.
@"StickyBun" said: https://twitter.com/mlombardiNFL/status/1493263673242099718That happens all the time and is often not called, that is really weak by Lombardi, the penalties on the Bengals were all legit. If we want to talk about who got screwed on the penalties, it starts and ends with the non face mask calls and then we can talk about how there was not one OL holding call all game until the ticky tack one on the Rams on the Kupp TD with the helmet to helmet hit. The team that deserved to win the game won the officials did not decide this game.
@"JR44" said:that always seems to go with the perspective of who you support in a game.@"StickyBun" said: https://twitter.com/mlombardiNFL/status/1493263673242099718 That happens all the time and is often not called, that is really weak by Lombardi, the penalties on the Bengals were all legit. If we want to talk about who got screwed on the penalties, it starts and ends with the non face mask calls and then we can talk about how there was not one OL holding call all game until the ticky tack one on the Rams on the Kupp TD with the helmet to helmet hit. The team that deserved to win the game won the officials did not decide this game.
Sorry we couldn’t get it done. Proud of our team and our fans. Love these guys
— Joey Burrow (@JoeyB) February 14, 2022
@"Vikergirl" said: https://twitter.com/JoeyB/status/1493095964155867141?t=UpUbnCDSgD23Td4uhFjuGg&s=19
Really like Burrows, all the way back to his Death Valley days...NFL is lucky to have him..
The AFC seems to have all the good, young QB guns now
Burrows
Mahomes
Hebert
Allen
The Bengals quarterback was sacked seven times in Cincinnati's Super Bowl LVI loss to the Los Angeles Rams, bringing him to 70 total sacks on the season.
That is the third-highest total in NFL history behind David Carr (2002) and Randall Cunningham (1986).
@"purplefaithful" said: The Bengals quarterback was sacked seven times in Cincinnati's Super Bowl LVI loss to the Los Angeles Rams, bringing him to 70 total sacks on the season.That is the third-highest total in NFL history behind David Carr (2002) and Randall Cunningham (1986).
Wow, Burrows brought his team to a SB with a very poor OL. Hmmm, we have a poor OL................
@"minny65" said:@"purplefaithful" said: The Bengals quarterback was sacked seven times in Cincinnati's Super Bowl LVI loss to the Los Angeles Rams, bringing him to 70 total sacks on the season.That is the third-highest total in NFL history behind David Carr (2002) and Randall Cunningham (1986).
Wow, Burrows brought his team to a SB with a very poor OL. Hmmm, we have a poor OL................
Burrow has a kicker who didn't miss.
@"Chuckf" said:@"minny65" said:@"purplefaithful" said: The Bengals quarterback was sacked seven times in Cincinnati's Super Bowl LVI loss to the Los Angeles Rams, bringing him to 70 total sacks on the season.That is the third-highest total in NFL history behind David Carr (2002) and Randall Cunningham (1986).
Wow, Burrows brought his team to a SB with a very poor OL. Hmmm, we have a poor OL................
Burrow has a kicker who didn't miss.
First person and you solved the riddle :)
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