The game starts with the Bengals trying to impersonate the Pirates and have their fans be excited by fireworks.
Great exchange between my wife and I before the game as NBC shows stock footage of the Cincinnati skyline.
Wife: “What’s with all these bridges?”
Me: “Cincinnati is the Queen City of the Ohio.”
Wife: “Is that like being the Mayor of Shit Village?”
My wife is awesome.
CCR takes the opening kickoff back to the 40. Two WR screens move us across midfield. Ben keeps things rolling with a big 3rd down pass to Brown to get us into field goal range. The drive stalls out when Wallace drops a 3rd down pass that hits him right in the hands. Gotta make those catches if you want the big bucks, Mike.
You could tell Dwyer wanted his first NFL TD so bad there, but the win is just as sweet.
- You’ve heard me talk a lot about the Steelers 5-13 record under Tomlin in road games outside of Eastern Time, but how about their 21-8 record in road games IN Eastern Time? That’s impressive.
- Antonio Brown had 9 touches (7 catches, 2 carries) and picked up 7 first downs (6 on catches, 1 on an end-around). All he does is make big plays.
- Woodley’s interception was the game-changer. Bengals driving with under 2 minutes to go with an 8-point lead, and we’re able to turn it around into a tie game at halftime.
- From @btsteelcurtain – the Bengals had 80 yards of offense on their first drive of the game, and just 95 the entire rest of the game.
- First career touchdown for Chris Rainey. Great to see him getting more involved in the offense. Great blocking by the line to open up that hole. This was a fantastic job by Haley to adjust – the Bengals were backing off and playing Cover-2 when Rainey was in to watch against trickery, so we just ran it right at them.
- Um…Mike Wallace, can we talk a minute? 4 drops? Yeah, that’s not going to get you Fitz money. That might not even get you what you’re making this year. Gotta hang on to the ball, bro.
- The go-ahead touchdown at the beginning of the 4th quarter gives Ben his 28th career Game Winning Drive. According to Pro Football Reference’s method of counting, Ben’s 28 Game Winning Drives rank 16th all time. That’s pretty darn good.
- Heath Miller is having a Pro Bowl season. For real.
- I absolutely loved the trick play call with AB throwing the ball. It was great design and execution, Batch just dropped the ball.
- Props to Keenan Lewis. He had the best game of his career. He was aggressive in pass defense and had the biggest breakup of the game when he got deep to take a touchdown away from AJ Green.
- I was pulling for Daniel Hrapmann in the preseason, but Shaun Suisham has been superb this season. He nailed kicks of 42, 47 and 42 and is 5-for-5 from 40-49 this season after being only 6-for-11 from that distance last year.
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