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This is exactly how I felt. There simply was NOT overwhelming evidence of his heel touching to over turn the call. Its literally in the description of overturning a call made on the field with instant reply. Must. Be. Undeniable. How on earth was it undeniable? And yes, that pick hit the ground. Period. That was undeniable.

Even with Tutu's TD called back, zero reasons we didn't punch it in. 3 runs would have 100% done that.
Even the announcer said "They have better eyes than I do". Which means he couldn't see the foot touching out of bounds. None of us could. I said in the game day thread before they overturned it that even though it isn't conclusive they will still overturn it. Cincy really needed that win. We're not expected to do much anyway.
 
when mcvay punted down by 10 with 6 min left and 1 timeout on 4th and 5....

was one of the dumbest things he did all night and not many talking about it.
 
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My son and I drove 4 hrs to watch that crap.. we were celebrating my 50th birthday. Obviously disappointed, not necessarily that they lost but how they lost. I appreciate coach but damn he does some things that leaves us baffled. The Bengal fans sitting next to us asked us “does he know we are having trouble stopping the run?” It’s almost as if he has some big ass ego and cant just do whatever is logical. Again, I appreciate him… but damn.
Sometimes he channels Martz.
 
2 snaps for Hopkins
The blatant disregard for TE in this offense is mind boggling to me. 4th year with the team and he can only get 2 snaps?
No support for the o-line, Kyren's best ability is pass pro, and he's out in the flat getting balls thrown over his head. Higbee is running intermediate routes, no inline TE helping the o-line, nobody chipping the DE who is eating the LT's lunch
I dont know how this is possible in today's NFL that a roster can be designed so poorly
Maybe mcvay has a different goal.
Maybe like his buddy rat face last year with lance, he was trying to get his qb hurt. Maybe he wants Caleb and thought this was his oportunity.
I dont think that, but during the game my imagination brought it up. I mean, he did nothing to help against the pass rush. Tell me nobody else flashed on this.
 
Maybe mcvay has a different goal.
Maybe like his buddy rat face last year with lance, he was trying to get his qb hurt. Maybe he wants Caleb and thought this was his oportunity.
I dont think that, but during the game my imagination brought it up. I mean, he did nothing to help against the pass rush. Tell me nobody else flashed on this.
Im starting to think the shit is rigged.
 
If McVay ran the ball in the red zone they may have won this game.

Also everyone quickly saw how big of a liability our LT was when Jackson went out and I think we did a poor job giving extra help on that side.
 
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Im starting to think the shit is rigged.


vince mcmahon GIF


When Goodall starts to walk out like Vince .... I'll start to get concerned. :laugh4:
 
Staff does make the calls quite a bit.. thats whats partially amusing about all of this.

It's basic football... the QB has a run play and a pass play he can use... he reads the defense and checks to one or the other.
If that's true, then the defense knew his tell, and continued to flood the zones where he thought he would have room to pass. This is the second game in 2 years that the Bengals seemed to know what was coming on every play. Did Sean subconsciously feel bad for his buddy at 0 and 2 to start the season....Im trying to find a reason that makes sense for such smart and talented people. It's not like Staff to get so rattled by pressure that he cant dump off a pass ...why was he continuously throwing badly to to the RB? why didn't we have safety valve passes for Matt to check down to? None of this makes sense.
 
Im starting to think the shit is rigged.
I agree and have been saying it. It's too damn obvious. There was a time if it was inconclusive they would allow the play (Tutu's TD) the rule being clear and conclusive. On the Bengal INT the ball obviously touched the ground, and he didn't have control with it just laying on his hand not even gripped. They no longer do that. The NFL dictates who they would prefer to win. It means if they don't want you to win you won't if its a close game.

Not a good look for the refs openly blowing reviews after mcvay kicked that FG last week. Just sayin

I think McVay knows the game is rigged and he did it intentionally to cover the spread and give the NFL the finger. I laughed like hell when he did it because it was so fucking obvious why he did it and the media knows it too which is why they made a huge deal about it.
 
If that's true, then the defense knew his tell, and continued to flood the zones where he thought he would have room to pass. This is the second game in 2 years that the Bengals seemed to know what was coming on every play. Did Sean subconsciously feel bad for his buddy at 0 and 2 to start the season....Im trying to find a reason that makes sense for such smart and talented people. It's not like Staff to get so rattled by pressure that he cant dump off a pass ...why was he continuously throwing badly to to the RB? why didn't we have safety valve passes for Matt to check down to? None of this makes sense.
the bengals watched the tape of the 2nd half against the 49ners.. we didnt handle the blitz well

im guessing that was part of the plan.
 
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I agree and have been saying it. It's too damn obvious. There was a time if it was inconclusive they would allow the play (Tutu's TD) the rule being clear and conclusive. On the Bengal INT the ball obviously touched the ground, and he didn't have control with it just laying on his hand not even gripped. They no longer do that. The NFL dictates who they would prefer to win. It means if they don't want you to win you won't if its a close game.



I think McVay knows the game is rigged and he did it intentionally to cover the spread and give the NFL the finger. I laughed like hell when he did it because it was so fucking obvious why he did it and the media knows it too which is why they made a huge deal about it.

Well I wouldn't go as far as to say the game is rigged. But to think that there aren't refs, players and coaches that don't bet thus altering their game time decisions would be ignorant of me.
Anyways actually the reason why he kicked the FG is because they use total points scored as deciders if a two teams have the same record, division record, etc. Eventually it will come to to total points scored.
 
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Anyone have McVay’s presser? I want to see him attempt to explain this blunder.
All you have to do is listen to ANY presser he's done following a loss, because they all sound exactly the same.

His new HOT WORD this month is "clarity".
He needs to provide better "clarity" to everyone in order to get across how they can be successful.
Need to watch film to get better "clarity" for what went wrong, what went right.

But all his pressers have the same rhetoric and bullshit as the last.
A bunch of words, but he really isnt saying shit.
 
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All you have to do is listen to ANY presser he's done following a loss, because they all sound exactly the same.

His new HOT WORD this month is "clarity".
He needs to provide better "clarity" to everyone in order to get across how they can be successful.
Need to watch film to get better "clarity" for what went wrong, what went right.

But all his pressers have the same rhetoric and bullshit as the last.
A bunch of words, but he really isnt saying shit.
he basically said the Bengal's didnt do anything they didnt expect... that there were too many mistakes and failed moments of execution.
 
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