thecincykid
TheCincyKid
thecincykid

I’m one of those people that want to see McCarron given a chance. The problem is he’ll be playing behind the same awful line that will get Dalton injured and/or benched. This line is so bad it could ruin both of their careers. Aaron Rodgers couldn’t win games behind this line.

Dalton hasn’t changed. He’s always been atrocious under pressure. He had a great O-Line for his first 5 seasons. Last year the line was bad. This year they are a Hurricane Irma-level disaster.

I think that most Bengals fans believe that Andy is a great quarterback. I’m not one of them. I think McCarron is going to be better once given the chance (on another team, of course). That said, this game was not Andy’s fault (entirely). We knew going into this season that the offensive line would be very bad.

If you have season tickets (I don’t) they force you to buy the pre-season too. So, like someone else said, if no one else will take them off your hands you might as well try to make the most of it. Sometimes they’ll have extra incentives like a tour of the stadium before the game or something like that to make it a

I preferred the gray one, but went to Amazon to check this out anyway. It said the neon one was sold out, but now they had the gray one available! Score!

I preferred the gray one, but went to Amazon to check this out anyway. It said the neon one was sold out, but now

More people can homer. The most important thing is weight. There are a lot of heavy people out there. A heavy person cannot dunk. A heavy person can hit a homer, it might even help.

Let’s not forget that Carson Palmer decided it would be better to retire at age 30 than to play for this franchise. And he’s right!

My thoughts exactly. I thought it was an interesting concept/story. The writing itself was just awful. I hope that putting the story in the hands of more capable story-tellers in a medium better suited to making a million pop-culture references will result in a better overall experience. I’m cautiously optimistic

Simple. They don’t read it. They won the big game in November, and they’ll tune in for the next one. They don’t actually follow the news on a regular basis. If they do stumble across something on facebook they’ll just assume it’s fake news because Trump told them it was.

A few years ago the writer admitted that he based evil-Biff on Trump. What’s crazy is how close to reality he got using only 80's Trump as a reference.

Looks like 2 black people out of 100+. Thanks for this important correction. There’s no problem here. <2% is good enough to let this one slide... /s

Good luck making the case that, in 2016, information is not a thing of value. Data is the most valuable commodity we have these days. Talk to anyone in business about the value of information.

Ignorantia juris non excusat. Or in English, Ignorance is not a valid excuse for breaking the law. That’s a very basic legal principle.

I’d say the same about Sevens, which I see on TV here in the states somewhat regularly these days. I was lucky to get free tickets to a Sevens tournament a few years ago. Despite having no idea what was going on at first, it was a blast to watch. I know it’s not “true rugby” but it’s a great way to get into the

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Agreed completely. Benny is so far ahead of the pack here.

He’ll make it 9 days, but you know he’ll take a full week off when he returns.

When I first saw the bracket I thought it was obvious that Boats Botes would win this thing walking away. It’s the perfect name!

Yeah, but not a girl, obviously. Ew.

Except not at all. In fact, I’ve had multiple professors use gambling as a metaphor when discussing insurance in business school. More specifically, it’s a type of bet, a hedge, that pays out when something otherwise bad happens.

A good Old Style home run!