NFL Sunday Open Thread

Submitted by Bluenin on
Lions are like Meh! Luckily I have the Sunday Ticket, so I can watch the blizzard game, Colts @ Bills!

In reply to by Bluenin

GUESS WHO

December 10th, 2017 at 2:04 PM ^

I prefer confidence pick em as opposed to fantasy. Not sure why but fantasy doesn't keep me interested. Confidence pick em is a lot fun and competitive.

GUESS WHO

December 10th, 2017 at 2:06 PM ^

Bengals losing to Chicago is not shocking seeing the emotional game their coming off and they just aren't good anyways. Minnesota vs Carolina is a fantastic game and important one at that.

GUESS WHO

December 10th, 2017 at 3:17 PM ^

Lol that makes no sense. They aren't winning a playoff game with Lewis and everyone knows that so why keep him? The goal is to win it all if you know you can't with the guy in charge... make a change. Simply saying they're the bengals or they're whoever is a cop out.

ToledoWolverine

December 10th, 2017 at 3:59 PM ^

I’ll stick with Lewis. He is a good coach. Serious question and no snark intended, but how old are you? I vividly remember the Bengals being the laughing stock of the NFL for wayyyy too long. Lewis made that go away. If you get rid of him and leave the Brown family to their own devices there is no telling how bad they can fuck it up. Again.

GUESS WHO

December 10th, 2017 at 4:07 PM ^

I'm old enough to be around before Lewis and yes for the decade of the 90s they were a complete joke. I see your side, my point is if you're not gonna win championships, Give someone else a shot. Pluck a young college coach or something, don't just accept mediocrity. To me I'd rather go 1-15 then 7-9. At least you can potentially get a superstar.

ToledoWolverine

December 10th, 2017 at 5:39 PM ^

Marvin has proven he is capable of winning the division every few years, maybe they get lucky in the playoffs. That is ok with me, because I have no doubt if they hire someone else, they, the Brown family, will fuck it up. I have a case of 90s Bengals PTSD, rather not go back to them getting mocked openly by analysts at the draft and every Sunday night on SportsCenter.



I realize I’m in the minority’s and that it’s probably not the best recipe for long term success.

rob f

December 10th, 2017 at 3:53 PM ^

The Colts unless (won't happen) they move back to Baltimore, that 42-yard extra point kick by Vinatari was one of the most amazing kicks in NFL history.