Hi, Jaguars fans! A battle of 1-2 teams battle tonight in The Queen City, as the Dolphins visit Cincinnati to play the Bengals as both teams lead off Week 4 of the 2016 NFL season, and both teams 22nd all-time regular season meeting. Dolphins leads the all/time regular season series with 16 wins and 5 losses, and whoever wins will even their record at 2-2. Jim Nantz and Phil Simms are announcing the live TV game commentary, along with sideline reporter and interviewer Tracy Wolfson, for CBS and The NFL Network. Clear skies at 67 degrees is the game forecast for the 8:25PM Eastern Standard Time kickoff from Paul Brown Stadium, near the shore of the Ohio River. NO injuries to both the Dolphins and Bengals, and may one of the teams win!!! <a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.nfl.com/tnf'>http://www.nfl.com/tnf</a>
Bengals should run away with this one.
Dolphins beat the Browns. They gonna win.
Quote:Bengals should run away with this one.
They should, but I doubt they will.
Bengals are committing a ridiculous amount of critical penalties the past couple games. They had Denver stopped numerous times on 3rd down last week, and ended up making a huge penalty which kept extending Denver's scoring drives.
Plus, I'm still not sold on Cincy being over "prime-time suckiness". (They blew chunks last season on prime-time vs Houston,, after Cincy had been basically unstoppable up to that point).
You watch. A bunch of dumb penalties on defense, and a lackluster, slow start on offense will make this game much closer than it should be. It wouldn't surprise me at all to see Cincy blow it on primetime and lose to the Dolphins.
The game is not on CBS and it is definitely not a rivalry of any sort.
Quote:Dolphins beat the Browns. They gonna win.
So did the Ravens. The Browns suck.
JW - It probably is on CBS in Cincy/Miami areas...just say'n.
That does not matter to anybody in the rest of America who must watch it on NFLN.
So you speak for the entire United States now...I did not know that.
Quote:So you speak for the entire United States now...I did not know that.
Amelia was trying to speak for the whole United States. He obviously did not know what channel the game is on.
Quote:So you speak for the entire United States now...I did not know that.
(She is secretly Hillary)
Quote:(She is secretly Hillary)
LOL I don't know if Hillary likes football.
Hey Ding Dong...remember when you used to live in Ohio? You would've been able to watch that game on CBS.
Quote:Hey Ding Dong...remember when you used to live in Ohio? You would've been able to watch that game on CBS.
Amelia is still wrong.
How is Amelia still wrong? I just explained to you how he/she/whatever is correct.
How do you plat a Bengal?
Quote:How do you plat a Bengal?
Typo. The word is supposed to be play.