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#81

Quote:LOL - I think this is about the sixth week in a row that the Jaguars' opponents' fans have said "I feel it could be a trap game." 
 

I started the "What (team) fans are saying" threads in Week 3, but did not go to a Chargers board because someone else did. Colts fans were scared because we are a divisional opponent. Everyone else said it is a trap game.


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#82

Quote:I would ask what the culture is like in Cincinnati but then we all know there is no culture in Cincinnati.

 

Regards........................the Chiefjag
 

I grew up in Jacksonville and was a season ticket holder. I had to move to Cincy a few years back. I really hate that your making me defend the city here. There is plenty not to like but the city has a world class symphony, ballet company, and numerous impressive museums. They attract big time musicians and have two pro sports teams. Some of the best examples of early American arcitechture much of which has been restored within the last few years. It also has a resurged culinary scene as well as several amazing local breweries. It also has one of the top rated schools for the creative and performing arts in the country, and its public. I don't know what your definition of culture is but there is that saying about glass houses. Anyway I hope the Bengals lose. Im known as one of the only Jaguars fans in the city so Ive been hearing it all week. Go Jaguars! #DTWD

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#83

Quote:102 mph


That's what I got too.
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#84

Quote:I grew up in Jacksonville and was a season ticket holder. I had to move to Cincy a few years back. I really hate that your making me defend the city here. There is plenty not to like but the city has a world class symphony, ballet company, and numerous impressive museums. They attract big time musicians and have two pro sports teams. Some of the best examples of early American arcitechture much of which has been restored within the last few years. It also has a resurged culinary scene as well as several amazing local breweries. It also has one of the top rated schools for the creative and performing arts in the country, and its public. I don't know what your definition of culture is but there is that saying about glass houses. Anyway I hope the Bengals lose. Im known as one of the only Jaguars fans in the city so Ive been hearing it all week. Go Jaguars! #DTWD
 

You are one man against many this week and a huge underdog to boot.

 

Good luck to you as you will need it this week, more then any other week this season.

 

Stand tall.

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#85

Quote:That's what I got too.
 

Great minds

“It just shows what kind of team we are. We’re a tough team. We like contact. We’re very physical. We want the issue to be brought to us so we can show people we can stand up to it and overcome it. Seeing that’s just a symbol of our team and who we are.” - Jaguars DT Malik Jackson
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#86

We had the colts on the ropes and let it get away.  They were who we thought they were !!!


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#87

Quote:That's what I got too.


This is correct
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#88

Quote:It was more of a hypothetical question due to their locations. Maybe we can squeak out a tie with the Bengals...?


Hypothetically what would win in a fight, a polar bear or a kangaroo?
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#89

Quote:That's what I got too.
 

If you ain't first you're last.

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#90

Quote:Hypothetically what would win in a fight, a polar bear or a kangaroo?
kangaroo of course. You never know what might be concealed in that pouch.
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#91

Quote:I grew up in Jacksonville and was a season ticket holder. I had to move to Cincy a few years back. I really hate that your making me defend the city here. There is plenty not to like but the city has a world class symphony, ballet company, and numerous impressive museums. They attract big time musicians and have two pro sports teams. Some of the best examples of early American arcitechture much of which has been restored within the last few years. It also has a resurged culinary scene as well as several amazing local breweries. It also has one of the top rated schools for the creative and performing arts in the country, and its public. I don't know what your definition of culture is but there is that saying about glass houses. Anyway I hope the Bengals lose. Im known as one of the only Jaguars fans in the city so Ive been hearing it all week. Go Jaguars! #DTWD
 

I was born in Pittsburgh....Cincinnati isn't known as the mistake by the lake for nothing!

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#92

Quote:I was born in Pittsburgh....Cincinnati isn't known as the mistake by the lake for nothing!
 

Isn't that Cleveland? 

Huh
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#93

Quote:Isn't that Cleveland? 
 

Yes it is. I can't believe anybody would get them mixed up.

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#94
(This post was last modified: 10-31-2014, 03:26 PM by HURRICANE!!!.)

Cinci is known for their Cincinnati Chili .... it's like Texas Chili (Chili over Spaghetti and smothered with cheese, onion, etc.) but has a sweater taste. 

 

Fans are pretty cool overall -- more of a Midwestern feel then the drunkards of Cleveland.


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#95

I don't think it is fair to trash talk about the city itself. Trash talk about the team, but not the place it is in.


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#96

Oh, ok if you say so!

 

Regards.............................................the Chiefjag


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#97

Anyone have any questions?


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#98

Quote:Cinci is known for their Cincinnati Chili .... it's like Texas Chili (Chili over Spaghetti and smothered with cheese, onion, etc.) but has a sweater taste. 

 

Fans are pretty cool overall -- more of a Midwestern feel then the drunkards of Cleveland.
 

I don't think a "sweater" taste is a good thing if you ask me.

I survived the Gus Bradley Error.
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#99

Yes, I have a question. Do penguins have knees?

 

Regards........................the Chiefjag


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1  How long have you been a Bengals fan?

 

2   Do you remember the 2 Super Bowl appearances?

 

3   What are the Bengals biggest needs to actually go deep into the playoffs?

 

4   Are most Bengals fans happy with Dalton as your QB?

 

5  What category do most Bengals fans put  Dalton in? Franchise, great, very good, above average or whatever most Bengals fans think of him.

 

I'm talking regular season on Q5, I know what they think of him in the playoffs so far.


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