Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Bengals game..

Bills turn first-half anger into a come from behind win over hapless Bengals
                The halftime score to the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals game was 31-14. Everything looked to be going the way of the Bengals. But then the Bills went into the locker room and put their game faces on and got angry. They were upset with the officials for letting Cincinnati kick that field goal at the end of the first half. It was their biggest comeback in thirteen years.
                The Buffalo Bills quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick threw to match his career high with four touchdown passes. Players were talking on the sidelines on how they were not going to “fold up the tent” yet, and it was apparent that the Bengals had folded theirs. Safety Donte Whitner said that it was louder in the Bills locker room at half time than it was in the Bengals stadium.
                Wide receiver Steve Johnson caught three of Fitzpatricks four touchdown passes. He finished with eight catches for one hundred and thirty-seven yards.
                With this loss, the Bengals granted themselves with their eighteenth losing season in the last twenty years. This game failed to sell out. Therefore it was not shown on television.
The star Bengals receiver Terrell Owens said that they are terrible and how he doesn’t blame fans for booing them and not coming to watch them play.
One fan had a bag over their head that said “Bungles” and sitting next to him was a Bills fan that had a bag over their head as well that said “Jills”.  
Story of the year for the Bengals to give up that kind of league. I personally think it is pathetic and some changes need to be made to change up these continuing bad outings by the team. I think that TO said everything that needed to be said and what he said was the one hundred percent truth when he said that are terrible. We will see what changes are made and how they play on Thursday night when they get the really good New York Jets.


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