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Post by marshalltohof on Sept 7, 2021 21:50:17 GMT -6
Are people on here really fearing the Bungles? Four wins (two vs Jags and Texans) and a tie (Eagles) last year? Two wins against decent teams (Steelers when Ben had a noodle arm and Titans with Gio Bernard the best player on the field, gone now.)
Bengals have had a huge player turnover since last year. Not likely they'll sync perfectly the first game of the season. Very sorry, but coach Zac Taylor is more likely to be fired mid-season than somehow turn into Bill Belichick by Sunday morning.
I got the Vikings D for fantasy football and confident they will score big this week.
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Post by 2012mom on Sept 8, 2021 9:33:48 GMT -6
Are people on here really fearing the Bungles? Four wins (two vs Jags and Texans) and a tie (Eagles) last year? Two wins against decent teams (Steelers when Ben had a noodle arm and Titans with Gio Bernard the best player on the field, gone now.) Bengals have had a huge player turnover since last year. Not likely they'll sync perfectly the first game of the season. Very sorry, but coach Zac Taylor is more likely to be fired mid-season than somehow turn into Bill Belichick by Sunday morning. I got the Vikings D for fantasy football and confident they will score big this week. I don't think that "fear" is the right word, but the Vikings under Zimmer have a tendency to play up or down to the level of the opponent, and in a close game, one or two plays can become crucial, in either direction. And with a QB who has been known to throw picks in clumps, and to fumble when he isn't throwing picks, as was the case with Cousins last year, the opportunity for crucial plays going against us is noticeable. The good news for us Vikings fans is that Joe Burrow may not be back to his pre-injury level of play, and of course, we expect our DL to be one of the best this year.
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