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Bengals at Browns(-2.5)

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Wow. I actually sat through that pillow fight.

The only organization worse than the Bengals is the Cleveland Browns at this point.

I don't see a light at the end of the tunnel for either of these pathetic teams. Horrible football on both sides.

I agree with the above poster. They should withhold paychecks for this week for both teams.

The difference being the Browns will at least attempt to get better.
 
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Remember when Ken Dorsey was considered one of the best QBs in CFB history? It was up until about 8:30pm EST on Jan. 3rd, 2003, when Will Smith, Kenny Peterson, Dustin Fox, Mike Doss, Matt Wilhelm, Cie Grant, et al, proceeded to tear out his soul and scatter it over the turf at Sun Devil Stadium.
 
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I fell asleep during this game. At least three times. Probably the worst game I've ever seen. If I were not a football fan, and someone took me to that game, I would never give football a chance.

Fail.
 
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Does anyone know how the tie breaking rules work in the NFL? If the Browns lose to the Steelers (probable) and the Bengals beat the Chiefs (possible) who is in last place? Do they go by wins alone and ignore losses (Cincy tied Philly)? I know they look at head to head which they are tied. If anyone knows the breakdown I'd appreciate an answer. Thanks
 
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such a fine game between two top shelf competitors

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