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Bengals can explain it as an odd bounce of the ball.

 

Our D caved b/c we have crap for front-7 depth and a near-useless starting WLB who was covering Watson on both TDs iirc. Ours was a much more pronounced cave-in. Doesn't matter who we were playing.

 

But we DO have like 29 DBs from the last three drafts thanks to Jauron's man-love for them. Still waiting for Dick to explain the payoff. At the time, he explains that we have to draft lots of DBs to compete in a division w/ NE*, MIA, and NYJ. And then when it counts, they come up small. That's a large part of why I blame the coaching for the loss. It wasn't so much the gameplan that failed --- it was the continual staunch unwillingness to draft decent depth at spots other than the secondary, or to do something to get Ellison off of the field full-time.

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Losing on a fluke pass at the end of the game, or fumbling it away like we did?

 

 

Bills, because they played so well preceding their meltdown, and the game was on such a large stage that the loss was that much more demoralizing.

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Definately the Bills...we had more to win or lose than the Bengals (though I swore I was watching a Bills game as that one ended)...and I didn't watch the Oakland game, so I can't comment on it.

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Bengals can explain it as an odd bounce of the ball.

 

Our D caved b/c we have crap for front-7 depth and a near-useless starting WLB who was covering Watson on both TDs iirc. Ours was a much more pronounced cave-in. Doesn't matter who we were playing.

 

But we DO have like 29 DBs from the last three drafts thanks to Jauron's man-love for them. Still waiting for Dick to explain the payoff. At the time, he explains that we have to draft lots of DBs to compete in a division w/ NE*, MIA, and NYJ. And then when it counts, they come up small. That's a large part of why I blame the coaching for the loss. It wasn't so much the gameplan that failed --- it was the continual staunch unwillingness to draft decent depth at spots other than the secondary, or to do something to get Ellison off of the field full-time.

 

 

Expect another fine crop of DBs to be selected again this year.

 

Oh yeah, thanks to the Buffalo 2008 11th overall pick for costing them the game.

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As a Bills fan the answer would be the Bills because I didn't throw a fit when the Bungles lost like I did when the Bills did.

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Losing on a fluke pass at the end of the game, or fumbling it away like we did?

 

who cares, they both mean the same in the Loss column

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Losing on a fluke pass at the end of the game, or fumbling it away like we did?

 

 

The Bills cuz we also lost our MLB. The Bears and Panthers had particularly painful losses as well. With the Bears losing their probowl MLB for the season and carolina because of grownig concern that Delhomme is shot.

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Let's see. The Bungles lose a home game to what will prove to be one of the worst teams in the NFL this year, while the Bills lose a road game to a pre-season favorite to win the SB (my how times have changed since then) that no one expected them to win anyway.

 

Bungles.

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Losing on a fluke pass at the end of the game, or fumbling it away like we did?

 

this is actually a trick question. the answer is they were equally bad. all losses are bad.

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