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cincygrad
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Yeah you guys could really use the help of facing us without any running backs.
But then again we still have Ben and you still have Dalton so...
The Steelers..... Old and irrelevant.
Cue the comments about 6 rings.
Ah. More "the Bengals are the future and the Steelers are the past". Huh. Where's Chad Johnson when you need him? Black and white TV indeed.
Nice move though. A team with no glory in the past is always best served by attempting to devalue another teams past as trivial and irrelevant. You guys don't really have a choice. I respect that.
I'm sure we'll be talking about this season in two months or so and you will be talking about winning the division in the ah...past. And so it goes.
I've got the Ravens finishing slightly ahead of the Bengals. Probably 9-7 versus 8-8. As long as we don't suffer any major injuries I can't see us winning the division by less than 3 games.
I think the Steelers are more talented on offense than the Bengals and way better than the Ravens.Neither the Ravens nor the Steelers have the talent the Bengals have, not even close.
I expect the Bengals to run away with the division and maybe win 12 games with a first round bye this year. That is my guess.
Denver and Cincinnati with the byes.
I've got the Ravens finishing slightly behind the Bengals. Probably 9-7 versus 8-8. As long as we don't suffer any major injuries I can't see.....
Is it 6 ot 7?
I can't remember. I respect the Steelers past, but that doesn'thelp them at all this season. I prefer to live in the moment rather than daydream about the glory days of seasons past.
Steelers should finish 2nd in the division I think.
I think the Steelers are better than the Ravens, but I think the browns will be a pleasant suprise for their fans. QB issues, but they have a top 10 quality defense, a good sepcial teams, and a few decent players on offense. They could really upset the balance of the AFC North this year. I think Cleveland is dang close in talent to the Steelers and Ravens and it is a 3 way battle for 2nd, depending on how well teams stay healthy, and if the young guys can learn the playbook quickly in Cleveland. Losing Gordon will surely hurt them though.